Here's one:
[The Starter Set included a cleric of the Life domain with the Soldier background. This is a cleric of the War domain with the Acolyte background.]
"RUDIN GARDMERE," LG Mountain Dwarf War Cleric of Clanggedin Silverbeard
[ STR 16, DEX 12, CON 14, INT 11, WIS 14, CHA 10 ] (includes +2 to CON & STR)
Hit Die 1d8. Hit Points 10. AC 17 (Scale Mail = 14; +1 DEX, +2 Shield)
RACIAL Prof.: Lt. & Med. Armor; Battleaxe, Handaxe, Light Hammer, Warhammer
(also, Prof. one set of artisan's tools: Tinker's Tools)
BACKGROUND Prof.: INSIGHT, RELIGION; Gnomish & Giant languages
CLASS Prof.: Lt. & Med. Armor, Shields; Simple Weapons.
Saving Thows: WIS, CHA
Skills: MEDICINE, PERSUASION
Skills with Proficiency: Insight +4, Medicine +4, Persuasion +2, Religion +2
Cantrips: Guidance, Light, Mending
Spells (usually prepared): Bless, Cure Wounds, Healing Word
Code:
EQUIPMENT (rolled: 5d4 x 10 GP = 100 GP)
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Scale Mail 50 GP 45 lb.
Shield 10 GP 6 lb.
Warhammer 15 GP 2 lb.
Light hammer 2 GP 2 lb.
Javelins (6) 3 GP 12 lb. (priced as a set of 6 javelins)
Priest's Pack 19 GP xx lb.
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Total Prices 99 GP
Cash on Hand 1 GP
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Rudin doesn't have a set of Tinker's Tools right now, but he can still try
to mend things for people by tapping the things with his light hammer
and using his Mending cantrip.
TRAIT: I am tolerant of other faiths and respect the worship of
other gods.
IDEAL: Faith: I trust that Clanggedin Silverbeard will guide my actions.
I have faith that if I work hard, things will go well.
BOND: I seek to preserve a sacred text that my enemies consider heretical and
seek to destroy.
FLAW: My piety sometimes leads me to blindly trust those that profess faith in
Clanggedin Silverbeard.
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Why would anyone play this PC?
(1) AC 17, +5 to attack rolls, 1d8 + 3 damage in melee
(2) This PC has magic but doesn't use it to blast anybody.
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Why would anyone be unwilling to play this PC?
(1) This character is awfully generic, despite the ability of the player to replace the character's name with any other.
(2) I didn't do any of the work that the Wizards of the Coast developers did on their pre-gen characters to make this one tightly integrated into the plot of Lost Mine of Phandelver, with built-in motivations to participate in that adventure.