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<blockquote data-quote="domminniti" data-source="post: 9024629" data-attributes="member: 7041633"><p>Name: Russet Ghostfur</p><p>Harengon Folk Hero</p><p>Battlemaster Fighter (variant)</p><p>I used standard array.</p><p>[SPOILER="Character options"]</p><p>STR 16, DEX 13, CON16, INT 8, WIS 12, CHA 10,</p><p>Against the Horde - really good at killing minions!</p><p>Parry</p><p>Heroic Endurance - can sleep in medium armour, remove 1 exhaustion once a day</p><p>Menacing Attack (on hit do more damage and save or frightened)</p><p>Pushing attack (on hit do more damage and save or pushed)</p><p>Tactical Assessment (add superiority dice to investigation, history or insight)</p><p>[/SPOILER]</p><p></p><p>[SPOILER="Appearance"]</p><p>Appearance</p><p></p><p>He is adorned in snow-white, coarse, and bristly fur, with a padded coif shielding his ears. Once agile and spry, he has now gained some weight, giving him a slightly clumsy demeanour. His eyes bear a shade of green, occasionally glinting with an icy blue hue.</p><p></p><p>A large oval shield hangs on his back, crafted from sturdy wickerwork. His spear boasts a gleaming white wooden shaft, its marbled green adamantine tip unbelievably sharp. Hanging from his belt are the tools of a hurdler, a skilled woodsman adept at constructing simple structures from sticks.</p><p></p><p>Hunching as he walks, his scale mail clinks with unoiled and rusted links, and he avoids making eye contact with others. However, when consumed by intoxication, which has become increasingly frequent lately, he stands taller and becomes more outspoken.</p><p>[/SPOILER]</p><p></p><p>[SPOILER="Backstory"]</p><p>Russet is renowned as a member of “The Early Spring” band of outlaws in Fireshear. He was the right hand man of his childhood friend, Thornley, the charismatic leader. Their mission was to assist impoverished miners by intercepting wealthy caravans and redistributing the goods to those in need. A master tactician and fearless fighter, Russet's infectious positivity uplifted both the gang and the city's inhabitants.</p><p></p><p>During a daring escape from pursuing bounty hunters, Russet found himself stranded in the treacherous mountains during winter, without supplies or warm clothes. Despite the odds, he miraculously returned the next day, his once brown-orange fur now transformed to a snowy white hue and carrying a gleaming adamantine spear. The details of his transformation remained shrouded in mystery, fuelling rumours of miracles, eldritch pacts and invincibility. Consequently, he became a figure of both fear and suspicion among the citizens.</p><p></p><p>However, Russet's reputation now lies shattered. He betrayed his childhood friend Thornley and other gang leaders, turning them over to the wealthy families of the city in exchange for his freedom. The motives behind his betrayal remain unknown, yet many attribute it to his transformation and consider his white fur a sign of untrustworthiness.</p><p></p><p>Since then, Russet has drifted from tavern to tavern, drowning his guilt-ridden conscience. He feels an undeniable pull towards the northern cold. Burdened by self-pity and laced with sarcasm, he seeks solace. Perhaps another PC will recognize him, harboring caution due to his past treachery, but also recognizing his current misfortune. They may attempt to help him overcome his vices and utilize his formidable skills.</p><p>[/SPOILER]</p><p></p><p>spent too long trying to get ai to make a rabbitfolk/harengon with a bloody helmet, so resorted to heroforge.</p><p></p><p></p><p> [ATTACH=full]285659[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="domminniti, post: 9024629, member: 7041633"] Name: Russet Ghostfur Harengon Folk Hero Battlemaster Fighter (variant) I used standard array. [SPOILER="Character options"] STR 16, DEX 13, CON16, INT 8, WIS 12, CHA 10, Against the Horde - really good at killing minions! Parry Heroic Endurance - can sleep in medium armour, remove 1 exhaustion once a day Menacing Attack (on hit do more damage and save or frightened) Pushing attack (on hit do more damage and save or pushed) Tactical Assessment (add superiority dice to investigation, history or insight) [/SPOILER] [SPOILER="Appearance"] Appearance He is adorned in snow-white, coarse, and bristly fur, with a padded coif shielding his ears. Once agile and spry, he has now gained some weight, giving him a slightly clumsy demeanour. His eyes bear a shade of green, occasionally glinting with an icy blue hue. A large oval shield hangs on his back, crafted from sturdy wickerwork. His spear boasts a gleaming white wooden shaft, its marbled green adamantine tip unbelievably sharp. Hanging from his belt are the tools of a hurdler, a skilled woodsman adept at constructing simple structures from sticks. Hunching as he walks, his scale mail clinks with unoiled and rusted links, and he avoids making eye contact with others. However, when consumed by intoxication, which has become increasingly frequent lately, he stands taller and becomes more outspoken. [/SPOILER] [SPOILER="Backstory"] Russet is renowned as a member of “The Early Spring” band of outlaws in Fireshear. He was the right hand man of his childhood friend, Thornley, the charismatic leader. Their mission was to assist impoverished miners by intercepting wealthy caravans and redistributing the goods to those in need. A master tactician and fearless fighter, Russet's infectious positivity uplifted both the gang and the city's inhabitants. During a daring escape from pursuing bounty hunters, Russet found himself stranded in the treacherous mountains during winter, without supplies or warm clothes. Despite the odds, he miraculously returned the next day, his once brown-orange fur now transformed to a snowy white hue and carrying a gleaming adamantine spear. The details of his transformation remained shrouded in mystery, fuelling rumours of miracles, eldritch pacts and invincibility. Consequently, he became a figure of both fear and suspicion among the citizens. However, Russet's reputation now lies shattered. He betrayed his childhood friend Thornley and other gang leaders, turning them over to the wealthy families of the city in exchange for his freedom. The motives behind his betrayal remain unknown, yet many attribute it to his transformation and consider his white fur a sign of untrustworthiness. Since then, Russet has drifted from tavern to tavern, drowning his guilt-ridden conscience. He feels an undeniable pull towards the northern cold. Burdened by self-pity and laced with sarcasm, he seeks solace. Perhaps another PC will recognize him, harboring caution due to his past treachery, but also recognizing his current misfortune. They may attempt to help him overcome his vices and utilize his formidable skills. [/SPOILER] spent too long trying to get ai to make a rabbitfolk/harengon with a bloody helmet, so resorted to heroforge. [ATTACH type="full" alt="ghostfur.png"]285659[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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