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<blockquote data-quote="bruin" data-source="post: 1009045" data-attributes="member: 12587"><p>James O'Rielly</p><p>Profession: Burglar</p><p>Level: 1</p><p>Height: 5'11"</p><p>Weight: 151 lbs.</p><p>Age: 26</p><p>Hair: Short and brown</p><p>Eyes: Hazel</p><p></p><p>7 Str </p><p>16 Dex</p><p>10 Con</p><p>14 Int</p><p>13 Wis</p><p>12 Cha</p><p></p><p>Hit Points: 6</p><p>Armor Class: 15 (10 base, +3 Dex, +2 Variant Defense Bonus)</p><p></p><p>Defense Option</p><p>Fort +2 (Defense)</p><p>Ref +3 (Dex)</p><p>Will +3 (Defense,Wis)</p><p>Base Attack +0 (Melee -2, Ranged +3)</p><p></p><p>Class Skills: 40 Points (8+2)x4</p><p></p><p>+4 Bluff (3 Ranks +1 Cha)</p><p>+6 Disable Device (4 Ranks +2 Int)</p><p>+4 Disguise (3 Ranks +1 Cha)</p><p>+8 Hide (3 Ranks +3 Dex +2 Stealthy Feat)</p><p>+3 Knowledge-Biology (1 Rank +2 Int)</p><p>+5 Knowledge-Streetwise (3 Rank +2 Int)</p><p>+4 Listen (3 Ranks +1 Wis)</p><p>+8 Move Silently (3 Ranks +3 Dex +2 Stealthy Feat)</p><p>+7 Open Lock (4 Ranks +3 Dex)</p><p>+5 Search (3 Ranks +2 Int)</p><p>+6 Sleight of Hand (3 Ranks +3 Dex)</p><p>+4 Spot (3 Ranks +1 Wis)</p><p></p><p>Cross-Class Skills:</p><p>+3 Knowledge-Art (1 Rank +2 Int)</p><p>+3 Knowledge-Occult (1 Rank +2 Int)</p><p></p><p>Feats:</p><p>Stealthy</p><p>Weapon Proficiency(Pistol)</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sanity: 65</p><p></p><p>Equipment: </p><p>Pistol with silencer (Beretta M92)</p><p>Two Spare Magazines (loaded)</p><p>Shoulder holster</p><p>Jeans, T-Shirt and Cheap Corduroy Sports Jacket</p><p>Cell Phone</p><p>Lockpick Tools</p><p>Multipurpose Tool</p><p>Pocket Knife</p><p></p><p>In Apartment:</p><p>Ammunition 100 rounds</p><p>Disguise Kit</p><p>Various Uniforms (police, doctor, etc)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Son of a firefighter and a nurse, Jim enjoyed a fairly middle-class upbringing in the suburbs of Boston. A borderline kleptomaniac and good student, he left Boston to go to college in Los Angeles. His parents wanted him to be a doctor someday, and at their urging he enrolled in a premed course of study in biology. He earned a scholarship, but this proved insufficient for his expensive appetites and he eventually took to petty theft in the dorms to earn extra cash. He was caught and expelled towards the end of his freshman year.</p><p></p><p>Rather than return to face his parents' wrath at this turn of events, he remained near the unversity campus and resorted to burglary as a full time career. After several years he had begun to develop a rap sheet, but his visits to jail usually brought him more connections to fences adept in moving a variety of valuables, most of which could be easily procured from the homes of the well-to-do-suburbs nearby. His ambition grew and he began to plot ever more difficult heists for more lucrative wares. He would go on to brilliantly pull of the heist of a precious urn from the university's modest art musuem. Sadly, his search for a suitable fence led him straight into the hands of an undercover cop dispatched to recover said urn. He did five years hard time and was released on probation.</p><p></p><p>The incident attracted national attention, especially among art collectors. One in particular-who lives near the location of our campaign-took note of Jim's cunning theft and resolved to recruit him; he had successfully pulled off the heist and proved himself a worthy burglar, albeit one with poor luck in moving his wares. Samuel Pritchard, a wealthy heir obsessed with the occult, offered him a generous salary and a safe hideout in return for his services. Jim skipped out on his probation and began to do high stakes jobs for the collector, breaking in to private collections and libraries around the country and aquiring rare tomes on the occult. He generally didn't read the texts themselves, as the books were often fragile and precious, but Pritchard was a long-winded sort and liked to speak at length about their contents and historical value when assigning him to a job. Jim thought he was a little crazy and was generally skeptical about the occult, but nevertheless tolerated the man's tirades.</p><p></p><p>As the campaign begins, Jim is fairly well-compensated by the collector, but will still do the odd side job here and there. Jim shies away from physical confrontation, preferring to use stealth and deception to avoid conflict. He has gained proficiency with a pistol but has never had to use it, though he would would do anything to avoid facing a harsher jail sentence this time around. He is fairly outgoing and driven by curiosity (especially about matters that are none of his business). His tendency to "borrow" random items, though not quite at the stage of being full-blown kleptomania, can nevertheless get him into trouble sometimes; fellow investigators are advised to keep an eye on their wallets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bruin, post: 1009045, member: 12587"] James O'Rielly Profession: Burglar Level: 1 Height: 5'11" Weight: 151 lbs. Age: 26 Hair: Short and brown Eyes: Hazel 7 Str 16 Dex 10 Con 14 Int 13 Wis 12 Cha Hit Points: 6 Armor Class: 15 (10 base, +3 Dex, +2 Variant Defense Bonus) Defense Option Fort +2 (Defense) Ref +3 (Dex) Will +3 (Defense,Wis) Base Attack +0 (Melee -2, Ranged +3) Class Skills: 40 Points (8+2)x4 +4 Bluff (3 Ranks +1 Cha) +6 Disable Device (4 Ranks +2 Int) +4 Disguise (3 Ranks +1 Cha) +8 Hide (3 Ranks +3 Dex +2 Stealthy Feat) +3 Knowledge-Biology (1 Rank +2 Int) +5 Knowledge-Streetwise (3 Rank +2 Int) +4 Listen (3 Ranks +1 Wis) +8 Move Silently (3 Ranks +3 Dex +2 Stealthy Feat) +7 Open Lock (4 Ranks +3 Dex) +5 Search (3 Ranks +2 Int) +6 Sleight of Hand (3 Ranks +3 Dex) +4 Spot (3 Ranks +1 Wis) Cross-Class Skills: +3 Knowledge-Art (1 Rank +2 Int) +3 Knowledge-Occult (1 Rank +2 Int) Feats: Stealthy Weapon Proficiency(Pistol) Sanity: 65 Equipment: Pistol with silencer (Beretta M92) Two Spare Magazines (loaded) Shoulder holster Jeans, T-Shirt and Cheap Corduroy Sports Jacket Cell Phone Lockpick Tools Multipurpose Tool Pocket Knife In Apartment: Ammunition 100 rounds Disguise Kit Various Uniforms (police, doctor, etc) Son of a firefighter and a nurse, Jim enjoyed a fairly middle-class upbringing in the suburbs of Boston. A borderline kleptomaniac and good student, he left Boston to go to college in Los Angeles. His parents wanted him to be a doctor someday, and at their urging he enrolled in a premed course of study in biology. He earned a scholarship, but this proved insufficient for his expensive appetites and he eventually took to petty theft in the dorms to earn extra cash. He was caught and expelled towards the end of his freshman year. Rather than return to face his parents' wrath at this turn of events, he remained near the unversity campus and resorted to burglary as a full time career. After several years he had begun to develop a rap sheet, but his visits to jail usually brought him more connections to fences adept in moving a variety of valuables, most of which could be easily procured from the homes of the well-to-do-suburbs nearby. His ambition grew and he began to plot ever more difficult heists for more lucrative wares. He would go on to brilliantly pull of the heist of a precious urn from the university's modest art musuem. Sadly, his search for a suitable fence led him straight into the hands of an undercover cop dispatched to recover said urn. He did five years hard time and was released on probation. The incident attracted national attention, especially among art collectors. One in particular-who lives near the location of our campaign-took note of Jim's cunning theft and resolved to recruit him; he had successfully pulled off the heist and proved himself a worthy burglar, albeit one with poor luck in moving his wares. Samuel Pritchard, a wealthy heir obsessed with the occult, offered him a generous salary and a safe hideout in return for his services. Jim skipped out on his probation and began to do high stakes jobs for the collector, breaking in to private collections and libraries around the country and aquiring rare tomes on the occult. He generally didn't read the texts themselves, as the books were often fragile and precious, but Pritchard was a long-winded sort and liked to speak at length about their contents and historical value when assigning him to a job. Jim thought he was a little crazy and was generally skeptical about the occult, but nevertheless tolerated the man's tirades. As the campaign begins, Jim is fairly well-compensated by the collector, but will still do the odd side job here and there. Jim shies away from physical confrontation, preferring to use stealth and deception to avoid conflict. He has gained proficiency with a pistol but has never had to use it, though he would would do anything to avoid facing a harsher jail sentence this time around. He is fairly outgoing and driven by curiosity (especially about matters that are none of his business). His tendency to "borrow" random items, though not quite at the stage of being full-blown kleptomania, can nevertheless get him into trouble sometimes; fellow investigators are advised to keep an eye on their wallets. [/QUOTE]
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