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<blockquote data-quote="Goldhammer" data-source="post: 6130683" data-attributes="member: 85946"><p>Well here's my character. Sorry it took so long, but I got caught up with work. I'll post her background when I get back.</p><p></p><p>[sblock=Beatrix Merriburg] </p><p></p><p>Character Name: Beatrix Merriburg</p><p>Class: Cleric 1</p><p>Race: Human</p><p>Gender: Female</p><p>Alignment: Law</p><p>Deity: Malborka</p><p>Age: 18</p><p>STR: 16 DEX: 7 CON: 14 INT: 12 WIS: 15 CHA:9</p><p>Hitpoints: 6/6 Saving Throw: 15 Armour Class: Gold Pieces: 12</p><p>Bonus to Hit (STR): +1 Open Doors (STR): 1-3 Armour Bonus (DEX): -1</p><p>Bonus to Missiles (Dex): -1 HP Bonus (Con): +1 Experience Point Bonus: 10%</p><p>Languages: Common, Dwarven, Giant, Dragon</p><p>Roll needed to hit Armour Class: 3</p><p>Spells: Cure Light Wounds</p><p>Special Abilities: Turn Undead, +2 save against being paralyzed or poisoned </p><p>Items: Plate Armour, Shield, Warhammer</p><p>Backpack , Bedroll, Wine, Fishing Net, Flint and Steel, Grappling hook, Iron Pot (Holy Symbol), Dried Rations (7), Shovel, Hemp Rope, Waterskin, Torch (10), Crowbar, Magic Item</p><p> </p><p>"Malborka is the Goddess of protection, strength, community and castles. She teaches that the bigger must always protect the smaller. Malborka's clerics are there for quite large and heavy-set, always wearing heavy plate armour so that the innocent can use them for cover. Due to how big they are, Clerics of Malborka aren't very agile. But Malborka commands her clerics to stand their ground, no matter the odds. This has led some to see Malborka's followers as being quite stubborn, even bull-headed. Malborka instructs her Clerics to help whatever community they happen to be in, whether it's slaying a dragon for a king or helping a poor village with their crops. Malborka's Clerics tend to very stoic and serious, except for when they're feasting, which given their size, is quite often. Temples of Malborka are normally stone fort like buildings, as large and as heavy as the clerics who dwell within them. They tend to have something like a bakery or an inn or a brewery built into them in order to help fund the sisterhood."</p><p></p><p>Beatrix is at times, a very serious person. She values hard work and doesn't tolerate any sort of foolishness or jokes about her weight. She does however tend to unwind after a few drinks and will merrily along with all the fat jokes. She sees herself as an expect of alcohol and will talk for hours about the various spirits she's drunk. She's a strong follower of the teachings of Malborka, but above all, believes that the common hard-working people must be protected at all cost. Beatrix has an eye for suits of armour and is especially interested in anything that might be forged in the fires of a silver dragon.</p><p></p><p>Beatrix is the model of a priestess of Malborka, an enormously fat woman and at 6'5", she casts quite the imposing figure. But under all that fat, Beatrix sports quite a bit of muscle, making her no slouch on the battlefield. She skin is pale and hair tied into long blonde braids. She wears a heavy suit of armour with the symbol of her goddess, Malborka on her huge iron gut. Amusing, her helmet is shaped like a tall castle tower, completely with a little flag on the top.</p><p></p><p>BACKGROUND:</p><p>Beatrix was born in a frozen little town far to the north. It was a humble little place, it's defensive wooden walls rotten and ice bittern. The local lord thought of it such unimportant, he hardly bothered protecting it. Beatrix was the daughter of a blacksmith who lived in a little armour store on the edge of town. Each day Beatrix would help her father with his work.</p><p></p><p>One day some years ago, a very large stranger came to town. She was an gigantically fat woman dressed in a heavy suit of silver armour. She arrived at Beatrix's father's armour store to have her shield repaired, only to get stuck halfway through the narrow doorway. Young Beatrix found endless amusement in this, but her father recognized the symbol on the fat knight's belly and helped her through the door.</p><p></p><p>As her father fixed the shield, Beatrix became curious about the fat warrior. She introduced herself as Sister Castle-Sentry Kellie Roxburgh. She explained to Beatrix that she was a Cleric of Malborka, the goddess of protection, strength, community and castles. The sisterhood of Malborka bulk themselves up so that they serve as living walls and shield the defenseless from evil. Sister Roxburgh then showed Beatrix something special, a large silver cooking pot shaped like a castle. She told her that this had been forged in the fires of a silver dragon and so had magic healing. Beatrix still found the priestess's appearance comical, yet she grow quite fond of her. They found themselves talking about life and the nature of the gods until Beatrix's father finally fixed the shield. Sister Roxburgh paid for the shield and for the damages she had done to the doorway and left for the inn. She said the Beatrix would welcome to join the Sisterhood of Malborka, but joked she would have to give up her slim figure to do so.</p><p></p><p>Later that day, Beatrix and her father heard a chilling sound. The roar of a war horn echoing down from the mountains. An orcish warband was coming to raid the town. Beatrix's father told her to find Sister Roxburgh while he tried to defend their home. Running to the town centre, Beatrix found the priestess enjoying her second breakfast and explained what was about to happen. Sister Roxburgh wasted no time. She gather the town guard and lead the defense. Beatrix grabbed an old warhammer and followed.</p><p></p><p>By the time they arrived, the orcs had already broken through the rotten wooden wall and had begun to set the town ablaze. With Sister Roxburgh as their unbreakable rallying point, the town guard march against the raiders. The orcs clashed against the town guard's shieldwall. The priestess smashed scores of orcs with swings of her mace. Even Beatrix helped, cutting down 2 orcs trying to flee with items stolen from her father's store. Soon the orcs were beaten and had fled for the hills.</p><p></p><p>The day had been won, yet the town had suffer. Many of town's buildings had been damaged or burned to the ground. Worse still, Beatrix's father and many others was badly hurt. But when all seemed lost, Sister Roxburgh, with her silver cooking pot in hand, summoned the magical powers of her goddess and healed their wounds. A mighty cheer went up for the priestess and her goddess, Malborka</p><p></p><p>Afterwards, Sister Roxburgh helped the villagers repair their town. For days, she helped them fix their homes, raise a new, better defensive wall and even create a temple-bakery of Malborka in the center of town. When the town was finally back on its feet, Sister Roxburgh decided it was time to leave. But before she left, Beatrix asked if she could come with her. She wanted to repay the priestess for saving her father and her village. Sister Roxburgh, impressed by Beatrix's bravery and dedication, asked if she would join the Sisterhood of Malborka, so she could help others as the priestess helped her. Beatrix gratefully agreed and soon they left for the holy citadel to begin her training.</p><p></p><p>After years of exercise, study and bulking up through great feasting, Beatrix emerged as a Sister Wall Sentry of the Sisterhood of Malborka. Her first task was to travel south to the town of Ascadar and begin setting up a temple of Malborka. But stories of the legendary silver dragon that once guarded the town interested her. If she was the same dragon who's flame forged Sister Roxburgh's silver cooking pot, then she wanted to met her more than anything else.</p><p></p><p></p><p>[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldhammer, post: 6130683, member: 85946"] Well here's my character. Sorry it took so long, but I got caught up with work. I'll post her background when I get back. [sblock=Beatrix Merriburg] Character Name: Beatrix Merriburg Class: Cleric 1 Race: Human Gender: Female Alignment: Law Deity: Malborka Age: 18 STR: 16 DEX: 7 CON: 14 INT: 12 WIS: 15 CHA:9 Hitpoints: 6/6 Saving Throw: 15 Armour Class: Gold Pieces: 12 Bonus to Hit (STR): +1 Open Doors (STR): 1-3 Armour Bonus (DEX): -1 Bonus to Missiles (Dex): -1 HP Bonus (Con): +1 Experience Point Bonus: 10% Languages: Common, Dwarven, Giant, Dragon Roll needed to hit Armour Class: 3 Spells: Cure Light Wounds Special Abilities: Turn Undead, +2 save against being paralyzed or poisoned Items: Plate Armour, Shield, Warhammer Backpack , Bedroll, Wine, Fishing Net, Flint and Steel, Grappling hook, Iron Pot (Holy Symbol), Dried Rations (7), Shovel, Hemp Rope, Waterskin, Torch (10), Crowbar, Magic Item "Malborka is the Goddess of protection, strength, community and castles. She teaches that the bigger must always protect the smaller. Malborka's clerics are there for quite large and heavy-set, always wearing heavy plate armour so that the innocent can use them for cover. Due to how big they are, Clerics of Malborka aren't very agile. But Malborka commands her clerics to stand their ground, no matter the odds. This has led some to see Malborka's followers as being quite stubborn, even bull-headed. Malborka instructs her Clerics to help whatever community they happen to be in, whether it's slaying a dragon for a king or helping a poor village with their crops. Malborka's Clerics tend to very stoic and serious, except for when they're feasting, which given their size, is quite often. Temples of Malborka are normally stone fort like buildings, as large and as heavy as the clerics who dwell within them. They tend to have something like a bakery or an inn or a brewery built into them in order to help fund the sisterhood." Beatrix is at times, a very serious person. She values hard work and doesn't tolerate any sort of foolishness or jokes about her weight. She does however tend to unwind after a few drinks and will merrily along with all the fat jokes. She sees herself as an expect of alcohol and will talk for hours about the various spirits she's drunk. She's a strong follower of the teachings of Malborka, but above all, believes that the common hard-working people must be protected at all cost. Beatrix has an eye for suits of armour and is especially interested in anything that might be forged in the fires of a silver dragon. Beatrix is the model of a priestess of Malborka, an enormously fat woman and at 6'5", she casts quite the imposing figure. But under all that fat, Beatrix sports quite a bit of muscle, making her no slouch on the battlefield. She skin is pale and hair tied into long blonde braids. She wears a heavy suit of armour with the symbol of her goddess, Malborka on her huge iron gut. Amusing, her helmet is shaped like a tall castle tower, completely with a little flag on the top. BACKGROUND: Beatrix was born in a frozen little town far to the north. It was a humble little place, it's defensive wooden walls rotten and ice bittern. The local lord thought of it such unimportant, he hardly bothered protecting it. Beatrix was the daughter of a blacksmith who lived in a little armour store on the edge of town. Each day Beatrix would help her father with his work. One day some years ago, a very large stranger came to town. She was an gigantically fat woman dressed in a heavy suit of silver armour. She arrived at Beatrix's father's armour store to have her shield repaired, only to get stuck halfway through the narrow doorway. Young Beatrix found endless amusement in this, but her father recognized the symbol on the fat knight's belly and helped her through the door. As her father fixed the shield, Beatrix became curious about the fat warrior. She introduced herself as Sister Castle-Sentry Kellie Roxburgh. She explained to Beatrix that she was a Cleric of Malborka, the goddess of protection, strength, community and castles. The sisterhood of Malborka bulk themselves up so that they serve as living walls and shield the defenseless from evil. Sister Roxburgh then showed Beatrix something special, a large silver cooking pot shaped like a castle. She told her that this had been forged in the fires of a silver dragon and so had magic healing. Beatrix still found the priestess's appearance comical, yet she grow quite fond of her. They found themselves talking about life and the nature of the gods until Beatrix's father finally fixed the shield. Sister Roxburgh paid for the shield and for the damages she had done to the doorway and left for the inn. She said the Beatrix would welcome to join the Sisterhood of Malborka, but joked she would have to give up her slim figure to do so. Later that day, Beatrix and her father heard a chilling sound. The roar of a war horn echoing down from the mountains. An orcish warband was coming to raid the town. Beatrix's father told her to find Sister Roxburgh while he tried to defend their home. Running to the town centre, Beatrix found the priestess enjoying her second breakfast and explained what was about to happen. Sister Roxburgh wasted no time. She gather the town guard and lead the defense. Beatrix grabbed an old warhammer and followed. By the time they arrived, the orcs had already broken through the rotten wooden wall and had begun to set the town ablaze. With Sister Roxburgh as their unbreakable rallying point, the town guard march against the raiders. The orcs clashed against the town guard's shieldwall. The priestess smashed scores of orcs with swings of her mace. Even Beatrix helped, cutting down 2 orcs trying to flee with items stolen from her father's store. Soon the orcs were beaten and had fled for the hills. The day had been won, yet the town had suffer. Many of town's buildings had been damaged or burned to the ground. Worse still, Beatrix's father and many others was badly hurt. But when all seemed lost, Sister Roxburgh, with her silver cooking pot in hand, summoned the magical powers of her goddess and healed their wounds. A mighty cheer went up for the priestess and her goddess, Malborka Afterwards, Sister Roxburgh helped the villagers repair their town. For days, she helped them fix their homes, raise a new, better defensive wall and even create a temple-bakery of Malborka in the center of town. When the town was finally back on its feet, Sister Roxburgh decided it was time to leave. But before she left, Beatrix asked if she could come with her. She wanted to repay the priestess for saving her father and her village. Sister Roxburgh, impressed by Beatrix's bravery and dedication, asked if she would join the Sisterhood of Malborka, so she could help others as the priestess helped her. Beatrix gratefully agreed and soon they left for the holy citadel to begin her training. After years of exercise, study and bulking up through great feasting, Beatrix emerged as a Sister Wall Sentry of the Sisterhood of Malborka. Her first task was to travel south to the town of Ascadar and begin setting up a temple of Malborka. But stories of the legendary silver dragon that once guarded the town interested her. If she was the same dragon who's flame forged Sister Roxburgh's silver cooking pot, then she wanted to met her more than anything else. [/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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