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<blockquote data-quote="Pitchwife" data-source="post: 3420937" data-attributes="member: 46961"><p><strong>Jarem Thurinor</strong></p><p></p><p>Name: Jarem Thurinor</p><p>Race: Human - Prustan background</p><p>Class: Paladin of Lothian</p><p>Alignment: Lawful Awesome</p><p>Level: 1</p><p></p><p>Str: 14</p><p>Dex: 10</p><p>Con: 11</p><p>Int: 12</p><p>Wis: 12</p><p>Cha: 14</p><p></p><p>HP: 10</p><p>AC: 16 [chain shirt, heavy wooden shield] or 14 [chain shirt]</p><p>XP: 50! <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite7" alt=":p" title="Stick out tongue :p" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":p" /></p><p></p><p></p><p>FOR: +2</p><p>REF: +0</p><p>WIL: +1</p><p></p><p>FEATS</p><p></p><p>Exotic Weapon Proficiency: Bastard Sword</p><p>Weapon Focus: Bastard Sword</p><p></p><p>SKILLS (only listing ranked skills for now, others have no decisions involved so...)</p><p></p><p>Diplomacy 6 (ranks: 4)</p><p>Handle Animal: 3 (ranks: 1)</p><p>Knowledge: Religion 5 (ranks: 4)</p><p>Profession: Fishmonger 4 (ranks: 3)</p><p>Sense Motive: 5 (ranks:4)</p><p></p><p>COMBAT</p><p></p><p>Bastard Sword 1d20+4 to hit, 1d10+2 (one-handed) or 1d10+3 (two-handed) damage</p><p>Sling 1d20+1 to hit, 1d4+2 damage</p><p></p><p>EQ of note/cost:</p><p></p><p>100 chain shirt</p><p>35 bastard sword</p><p>7 heavy wooden shield</p><p>.2 20 sling bullets</p><p></p><p>ABILITIES</p><p></p><p>detect evil (at will)</p><p>smite evil 1/day</p><p>chicken dance (at weddings)</p><p></p><p></p><p>BACKGROUND (the down-and-dirty, non-novel-writing approach)</p><p></p><p>Jarem is a child of the Warrens and the Docks, his family living in the Warrens, scraping out an existence as fishmongers on the piers. Like half the city, his family worships Lothian; unlike most people (including his family), Jarem truly loves and reveres Ptolus's principle diety. Jarem was a sensitive boy growing up, avoiding the fighting and gang hooliganism that runs rampant in his neighborhood. Ironically, as he moved through puberty it became apparent to the priest of his usual chapel that he had, if nothing else, a physical aptitude for combat. Combined with his intuitive grasp of religion, he was an obvious candidate for at least a role in the Church's Guard. In time, his passion for the faith moved him through the ranks and he finds himself recently consecrated as a true Paladin of Lothian.</p><p></p><p>Jarem is not a brow-beater, at least yet. He comes to his faith as a true believer, but out of a mixture of love of diety and study of tenant, and he wishes to share his joy in Lothian with everyone. He also recognizes, of course, that the enemies of Right are numerous and pervasive. In combat he is mostly resigned to the necessity of dealing with miscreants, but he loses this composure when facing dire evil. He maintains contact with both his family and childhood friends, which leavens what people think of as "normal" paladin behavior. He regrets his family's casual familiarity with the day-to-day ugliness of the Warrens and the Docks, and he speaks to his friends of changing their ways rather than abandoning them.</p><p></p><p>Quick Touchstone: Think roughly of a composite-aged Sam Vimes, with the older version's sense of righteousness but the younger's naivete.</p><p></p><p>Why He's involved: These are his people. The Watch may not care, the upper reaches of the Church Hierarchy may take no heed, but Jarem does. His family hasn't been harmed, nor have his friends, but his community has been. Lothian wants him to intercede, he's certain - why else would he make himself so clear in Jarem's mind? Why else would scum from the Docks have it within himself to be Paladin?</p><p></p><p>Hit me with any questions you may have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pitchwife, post: 3420937, member: 46961"] [b]Jarem Thurinor[/b] Name: Jarem Thurinor Race: Human - Prustan background Class: Paladin of Lothian Alignment: Lawful Awesome Level: 1 Str: 14 Dex: 10 Con: 11 Int: 12 Wis: 12 Cha: 14 HP: 10 AC: 16 [chain shirt, heavy wooden shield] or 14 [chain shirt] XP: 50! :p FOR: +2 REF: +0 WIL: +1 FEATS Exotic Weapon Proficiency: Bastard Sword Weapon Focus: Bastard Sword SKILLS (only listing ranked skills for now, others have no decisions involved so...) Diplomacy 6 (ranks: 4) Handle Animal: 3 (ranks: 1) Knowledge: Religion 5 (ranks: 4) Profession: Fishmonger 4 (ranks: 3) Sense Motive: 5 (ranks:4) COMBAT Bastard Sword 1d20+4 to hit, 1d10+2 (one-handed) or 1d10+3 (two-handed) damage Sling 1d20+1 to hit, 1d4+2 damage EQ of note/cost: 100 chain shirt 35 bastard sword 7 heavy wooden shield .2 20 sling bullets ABILITIES detect evil (at will) smite evil 1/day chicken dance (at weddings) BACKGROUND (the down-and-dirty, non-novel-writing approach) Jarem is a child of the Warrens and the Docks, his family living in the Warrens, scraping out an existence as fishmongers on the piers. Like half the city, his family worships Lothian; unlike most people (including his family), Jarem truly loves and reveres Ptolus's principle diety. Jarem was a sensitive boy growing up, avoiding the fighting and gang hooliganism that runs rampant in his neighborhood. Ironically, as he moved through puberty it became apparent to the priest of his usual chapel that he had, if nothing else, a physical aptitude for combat. Combined with his intuitive grasp of religion, he was an obvious candidate for at least a role in the Church's Guard. In time, his passion for the faith moved him through the ranks and he finds himself recently consecrated as a true Paladin of Lothian. Jarem is not a brow-beater, at least yet. He comes to his faith as a true believer, but out of a mixture of love of diety and study of tenant, and he wishes to share his joy in Lothian with everyone. He also recognizes, of course, that the enemies of Right are numerous and pervasive. In combat he is mostly resigned to the necessity of dealing with miscreants, but he loses this composure when facing dire evil. He maintains contact with both his family and childhood friends, which leavens what people think of as "normal" paladin behavior. He regrets his family's casual familiarity with the day-to-day ugliness of the Warrens and the Docks, and he speaks to his friends of changing their ways rather than abandoning them. Quick Touchstone: Think roughly of a composite-aged Sam Vimes, with the older version's sense of righteousness but the younger's naivete. Why He's involved: These are his people. The Watch may not care, the upper reaches of the Church Hierarchy may take no heed, but Jarem does. His family hasn't been harmed, nor have his friends, but his community has been. Lothian wants him to intercede, he's certain - why else would he make himself so clear in Jarem's mind? Why else would scum from the Docks have it within himself to be Paladin? Hit me with any questions you may have. [/QUOTE]
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