Here it is! It should be complete, but I might make some small changes to the sheet if something comes to mind...
[sblock=Athanil, male human Druid]Athanil, Human Druid 1
Str 14
Dex 10
Con 12
Int 12
Wis 17
Cha 11
BAB:+0
HP:12
AC:15
Saves:
Fort:+3 Ref:+0 Will:+6
Speed:20
Initiative:+4
Languages: Common, Elven, Druidic
Feats(*Bonus):
Wild Empathy*
Animal Companion*
Toughness*
Improved initiative
Trained Skills(*armor check penaly -5 or -3 without shield):
Concentration 4(5)
Diplomacy 4(4)
Handle Animal 4(4)
Heal 2(5)
Knowledge(nature) 2(7)
Listen 2(5)
Spellcraft 2(3)
Spot 2(5)
Survival 2(7)
Class features:
Bonus language Druidic
Animal Companion
Nature sense
Wild Empathy
Equipment:
Hide Armor, 25 lb, 15 gp
Wooden Heavy Shield, 10 lb, 7 gp
Bone Shortspear, 3 lb, 1 gp
Sling and bullets
Prepared Spells:
0(3) DC 13:Cure minor wounds, Cure Minor wounds, Detect Magic
I(2) DC 14:Entangle, Charm Animal[/sblock]
[sblock=Ril, Wolf Animal companion](Link, Share spells, 1 Bonus Trick):
Tricks: Hunting, Guard
Medium Animal
HP:13
Speed:50
AC:14,touch 12, flat-footed 12
BA/Grapple:+1/+2
Attack:bite +3,1d6+1
Special Attack:Trip
Special Qualities:Low-light vision, scent
Saves:Fort+5, Ref +5, Will +1
Abilities:Stre 13, Dex 15, Con 15, Int 2, Wis 12, Cha 6
Skills:Hide +2, Lisen +3, Move Silently +3, Spot +3, Survival +1(+5 when tracking by scent)
Feats:Weapon focus bite, Track[/sblock]
If we don't have at least a cleric I'll change the spells, but it would be a really bad idea...
23 Years ago, some hunters of a tribe of the Wood Elves of the Great Lakes found a newborn child surrounded by wolves. It was normal for animals to be friendly to small children, though it was uncommon for elven children to be abandoned. Indeed, they were amazed to discover that the child was a human.
The wise men of the village took the wolves' behavior as a sign, and decided that the child would be adopted.
Athanil, he was named, a word that in the dialect of Wood elves means "Human child". And though grown up with love and care all elven children receive, the difference between him and the other kids was always obvious to him. He grew up much, much faster, and quickly left behind in his growth all his friends. Someone in the village started to call him "Old Child", although always without malice.
But Athanil had his place in the village. He was not a great hunter, or warrior. But his connection with te spirits of nature was all to obvious. He naturally took the path of the shaman and began being instructed in its ways at a very young age, revealing a talent much superior to that of many young elves of the village.
It was a natural idea for him to think he'd become, with time, one of the shamans of the village.
But as he grew older, he came to understand that his time would never come. Even when his hair and beard would be long and silvery, he'd always be too young for the elves to be a spiritual leader. He'd always be the almost-wise, the almost-elf, but he would never have the same path as the others in the village.
So he decided to walk his own. He took some small equipment with him, his loyal wolf, Ril, and traveled south.