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<blockquote data-quote="Nonlethal Force" data-source="post: 2591484" data-attributes="member: 35788"><p>[Sblock=CHARACTER SHEET] </p><p>[code][B]Name:[/B] Tullia Azeer</p><p>[B]Classes:[/B] Ranger/Rogue [B]Levels:[/B] 2/1</p><p></p><p>[B]Alignment:[/B] LG </p><p>[B]Deity:[/B] Altua (CW)</p><p></p><p>[B]Race:[/B] Human [B]Height:[/B] 5'11"</p><p>[B]Size:[/B] Medium [B]Weight:[/B] 140lb</p><p>[B]Gender:[/B] Female [B]Eyes:[/B] Hazel w/ gold flecks</p><p>[B]Age:[/B] 20 [B]Hair:[/B] Dark Brown</p><p> [B]Skin:[/B] Light brown</p><p></p><p>[B]Str:[/B] 12 +1 [B]CL:[/B] 3 [B]XP:[/B] 3,000</p><p>[B]Dex:[/B] 18 +4 [B]BAB:[/B] +2 [B]HP:[/B] 28 (2d8+1d6+9) </p><p>[B]Con:[/B] 16 +3 [B]Grapple:[/B] +3 [B]Dmg Red:[/B] XX/XXXX</p><p>[B]Int:[/B] 14 +2 [B]Speed:[/B] 30' [B]Spell Res:[/B] XX</p><p>[B]Wis:[/B] 14 +2 [B]Init:[/B] +4 [B]Spell Save:[/B] +X</p><p>[B]Cha:[/B] 10 +0 [B]ACP:[/B] -0 [B]Spell Fail:[/B] n/a</p><p></p><p>[U][B]AC:[/B] [B]Total[/B] [B]Base Armor Shld Dex Size Nat Misc[/B][/U]</p><p>[B]Armor:[/B] 18 10 +4 +0 +4 +0 +0 +0</p><p>[B]Touch:[/B] 14 </p><p>[B]Flatfooted:[/B] 14</p><p></p><p>[U][B]SAVES:[/B] [B]Total[/B] [B]Base Mod Misc[/B][/U]</p><p>[B]Fort:[/B] +7 3 +3 +1 </p><p>[B]Ref:[/B] +10 5 +4 +1 </p><p>[B]Will:[/B] +3 0 +2 +1 </p><p></p><p>[U][B]Weapon Attack Damage Critical Special[/B][/U]</p><p>Battleaxe +3 1d8+1 x3 +1d6 (Sneak attack)</p><p>Composite Longbow (110') +8 1d8+1 20 x3 +1d6 (Sneak attack)</p><p> -Point Blank +9 1d8+2 20 x3 +1d6 (Sneak attack)</p><p></p><p>[U][B]Languages:[/B][/U] </p><p>Common </p><p>Dwarven </p><p>Giant</p><p></p><p>[U][B]Abilities:[/B][/U] </p><p>Weapons: All Simple and Martial</p><p>Armor: Light and Shield (not Tower)</p><p>Favored enemy: Humanoid (human)</p><p>Wild Empathy</p><p>Sneak Attack: 1d6</p><p>Trapfinding</p><p></p><p>[U][B]Feats:[/B][/U] </p><p>1H: Weapon Focus (Longbow)</p><p>1R: Track</p><p>1: Point Blank</p><p>1DM: Urban Tracking</p><p>2R: Rapid Shot</p><p>3: Precise Shot</p><p></p><p>([B]H=[/B]Human Bonus Feat, [B]R=[/B]Ranger Bonus Feat, [B]DM=[/B]DM gift feat)</p><p></p><p>[U][B]Skill Points:[/B] 54 [B]Max Ranks:[/B] 6/3[/U]</p><p>[B]Skills Ranks Mod Misc Total[/B]</p><p>Gather Information 5 +0 +5</p><p>Hide 6 +4 +10</p><p>Knowledge(Dungeon) 5 +2 +7</p><p>Knowledge(Geography) 5 +2 +7</p><p>Knowledge(Nature) 5 +2 +2 +9 [Synergy:Survival]</p><p>Listen 6 +2 +8</p><p>Move Silently 6 +4 +10</p><p>Spot 6 +2 +8</p><p>Survival 5 +2 +2 +9 [Synergy*]</p><p>Use Rope 5 +4 +9</p><p></p><p>* - Synergy for Survival comes from Knowledge(Dungeoneering/Geography/Nature). </p><p> I assume that between those three Tullia will almost always be in a </p><p> position to receive a minimum of a +2 synergy bonus. Therefore, I </p><p> put in in to help me remember. </p><p></p><p>[B][U]Equipment: Cost Weight[/U][/B]</p><p>Traveler's Outfit 1 gp -</p><p>Mithril Chain Shirt 1175 gp 12.5 lb [Masterwork]</p><p>Battleaxe 10 gp 6.0 lb</p><p>Composite Longbow 530 gp 1.5 lb [Darkwood, STR +1, Masterwork]</p><p>40 Arrows 2 gp 6.0 lb</p><p>Cloak of Resistance +1 1000 gp - [+1 to all saves]</p><p>Wand of CLW 750 gp - [Cost split between Boarhide and Tullia]</p><p>Potion of CLW x3 150 gp</p><p>Backpack 2 gp 2.0 lb</p><p>-Silk Rope 10 gp 5.0 lb</p><p></p><p>Light Warhorse (Maxillian) 150 gp -</p><p>Saddlebag 4 gp 8.0 lb</p><p></p><p>[B]Total Weight:[/B]33 lb </p><p></p><p>[U] [B]Lgt Med Hvy Lift Push[/B][/U]</p><p>[B]Max Weight:[/B] 43 86 130 130 750</p><p> </p><p>[B]Money:[/B] 478 gp 0 sp 0 cp</p><p>[/CODE]</p><p>[/Sblock]</p><p></p><p>[Sblock=CHARACTER BACKGROUND]</p><p></p><p>Tullia grew up, daughter of Maximus and Lucia. Her father was trained in the military and was often away on foreign campaigns. As a result, Tullia learned loyalty and respect for those around her that deserve such honors. She also grew to respect her father's work greatly and at every opportunity she practiced swordplay beside him.</p><p></p><p>Tullia never took to the traditional feminine tasks that her mother so greatly enjoyed. She could cook, but she found she liked food best out in the open with a campfire. She could clean, but she much preferred to keep watch over the woods around her hometown. She could even be around her younger siblings, but she often grew impatient with their childish antics. Since she didn't take to the life of a housewife, when she was old enough she joined a militia training squad to improve upon her martial prowess.</p><p></p><p>When she was in training, she found that she had a knack for pursuing criminals. She was not only good at it, but she enjoyed it with great enthusiasm. Few things in life gave her as big of a thrill as to be assigned to hunt a criminal down and bring them into justice. Occasionally, she would be assigned to a military regiment and do field work, but even there her heart longed to be back in her homeland hunting down those who went against the law. She didn't really much care about the rewqrd either - for her it was all about the chase and the hunt. It was for the safety of the people that she worked. And it was clearly for the adrenaline rush that came when she would charge down a foe and jump headlong into their back to bring them down to the ground. When they were hogtied and safely captured, she loved the satisfactory feel of a job well done.</p><p></p><p>One day, however, she was assigned to hunt down Baylick the One-eyed. Baylick was a sorcerer of some sort, and she knew that magic was not her strong suit in life. She never really grasped it, but she did not hate it either. She treated it as something for which she had little understanding. She knew magic to be a great power - but still a power outside her grasp. As she pursued Baylick, it became quite obvious that he was using magic to evade her. Just when she would draw close, he would give ehr the slip and she would have to start from scratch. Eventually the bounty ran out on Baylick and she had to give up chasing him and turn to other matters. But to this day the thought that she had been outwitted by Baylick haunts her. It is the one blemish upon her sparkling record, and she longs to make amends one day. She longs for that day, but realizes that she must continue to work as well. The time for Baylick would come ... but now there were others to hunt. Others who had committed crimes against society. That was where her focus now rested.</p><p></p><p>Since her struggles agaisnt Baylick, she has improved her tactics in three ways. The most noticeable method for improving her style was the acquisition of Maxillian. Shortly after her failed attempt to capture Baylick, tulia's brother Baylick wrote a letter to her reporting that one of the commanders for the army he was fighting has managed to escape. When she brought the matter to the attention of her own commander, the commander dispatched her with a small party to hunt down this missing enemy commander. When they captured him, Tullia noticed that he had a horse with him. She acquired the horse once her own party had returned the enemy commander to their our superiors. With the reward from capturing the enemy commander, she purchased this lovely horse. Unfortuantely, the horse was too large and unweildy for her need for steal. It pained her to lose such a prize, but she eventually sold the horse and purchased one more to her liking. This horse, Maxilian, has been with ehr ever since. The horse has become quite accustomed to dragging hog-tied captives home after Tullia has snagged another mark.</p><p></p><p>The second acquisition is the purchase of a new bow. This particular bow is made out of a very deep brown colored wood and the images of leaves has been burned up and down the shaft of the bow. The craftmanship is remarkable, but Tullia appreciates it for its slightly stronger than normal draw. Of course, it is almost remarkable how this bow feels nearly half its weight over a regular composite longbow.</p><p></p><p>The third addition is the cloak she curently wears out when she adventures. She received the cloak as a gift from an old mage who hired her to capture an enemy mage's familiar. For her incredibly successful effort, the mage produced a wonderful cloak and told her to wear it. The mage said it would help to protect her from those who would attempt to affect her magically. Tullia believed the words of the old mage and has never left on a quest without it.</p><p></p><p>Of course, her background would not be complete without a mention of her traveling companion, Boarhide. Tullia’s second toughest mark to capture - behind Baylick who has still avoided her - was a man called Boarhide. He was a savage from the northern forests, and had been accused of brutally murdering a man in a local village. Tullia was offered the reward to find him and bring him to justice. He proved to be a tenacious mark, staying a step ahead of her, trying here with various tricks, trying to tire her out, and leading her through dangerous terrain. But Tullia was a determined hunter and found satisfaction in this chase, especially as she did catch him eventually. Boarhide had been trying to lead her into the liar of a dire bear, but awoke him accidentally. The bear and man were locked in a savage battle and though Boarhide fought with the same ferocity as the bear, the man was losing. Tullia’s came to his rescue (she didn’t want to lose her mark to a bear!) and her barrage of arrows finally dropped the beast. When Boarhide awoke he was tied up and Tullia was tending to his wounds. Knowing he was defeated, he said he owed his life to her and would submit to her will. Tullia lead Boarhide back to the village, but on the way she was curious about this mark who so easily submitted once caught. She was curious especially because it was obvious from his stature he could probably break the ropes that bound him. In her questioning of him she saw inconsistencies in Boarhide’s tale and from his earnest expression and other clues from the scene, determined he was not the true suspect. She also determined that he was most likely a scapegoat for the village mayor’s son.</p><p></p><p>Tullia knew that for Boarhide to be truly free, someone would need to prove his innocence. Together they set out to do just that, reconstructing the events. As they proceeded, they found glaring discrepancies not only in the way the man was murdered, but many things that demonstrated that Boarhide couldn't have been the killer. After many great debates with the town officials, they had to agree that Boarhide was innocent and free to go. Tullia bid Boarhide farewell and fully intended to leave alone in search of another bounty to collect. However, Boarhide said that he owed her his life and that he had to re-pay the debt. Tullia preferred to work alone, and simply ignored Boarhide. Boarhide followed her wherever she went though, which was not easy. He lost her many times, but as she would answer bounties he would find her at the collection stations. Boarhide did finally get the chance to repay his debt, however. Tullia had been tracking a local thief and was surprised by his whole gang. It was getting dicey for her when Boarhide came charging in - scattering the thieves like rabbits from a wolf. After that Tullia found that perhaps she could use a partner, especially one with a huge axe. Boarhide can’t quite keep up with her, but is better than many at trying to. </p><p></p><p>Tullia has learned to appreciate his company, and they now both realize that they can accomplish more together than they can apart. It has taken some time, but Tullia has even learned to depend on Boarhide's skills in pursuing her mark. In turn Tullia has taught Boarhide how to use a bow - as well as the patience to not charge everything but instead to actually use it once in a while.[/Sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nonlethal Force, post: 2591484, member: 35788"] [Sblock=CHARACTER SHEET] [code][B]Name:[/B] Tullia Azeer [B]Classes:[/B] Ranger/Rogue [B]Levels:[/B] 2/1 [B]Alignment:[/B] LG [B]Deity:[/B] Altua (CW) [B]Race:[/B] Human [B]Height:[/B] 5'11" [B]Size:[/B] Medium [B]Weight:[/B] 140lb [B]Gender:[/B] Female [B]Eyes:[/B] Hazel w/ gold flecks [B]Age:[/B] 20 [B]Hair:[/B] Dark Brown [B]Skin:[/B] Light brown [B]Str:[/B] 12 +1 [B]CL:[/B] 3 [B]XP:[/B] 3,000 [B]Dex:[/B] 18 +4 [B]BAB:[/B] +2 [B]HP:[/B] 28 (2d8+1d6+9) [B]Con:[/B] 16 +3 [B]Grapple:[/B] +3 [B]Dmg Red:[/B] XX/XXXX [B]Int:[/B] 14 +2 [B]Speed:[/B] 30' [B]Spell Res:[/B] XX [B]Wis:[/B] 14 +2 [B]Init:[/B] +4 [B]Spell Save:[/B] +X [B]Cha:[/B] 10 +0 [B]ACP:[/B] -0 [B]Spell Fail:[/B] n/a [U][B]AC:[/B] [B]Total[/B] [B]Base Armor Shld Dex Size Nat Misc[/B][/U] [B]Armor:[/B] 18 10 +4 +0 +4 +0 +0 +0 [B]Touch:[/B] 14 [B]Flatfooted:[/B] 14 [U][B]SAVES:[/B] [B]Total[/B] [B]Base Mod Misc[/B][/U] [B]Fort:[/B] +7 3 +3 +1 [B]Ref:[/B] +10 5 +4 +1 [B]Will:[/B] +3 0 +2 +1 [U][B]Weapon Attack Damage Critical Special[/B][/U] Battleaxe +3 1d8+1 x3 +1d6 (Sneak attack) Composite Longbow (110') +8 1d8+1 20 x3 +1d6 (Sneak attack) -Point Blank +9 1d8+2 20 x3 +1d6 (Sneak attack) [U][B]Languages:[/B][/U] Common Dwarven Giant [U][B]Abilities:[/B][/U] Weapons: All Simple and Martial Armor: Light and Shield (not Tower) Favored enemy: Humanoid (human) Wild Empathy Sneak Attack: 1d6 Trapfinding [U][B]Feats:[/B][/U] 1H: Weapon Focus (Longbow) 1R: Track 1: Point Blank 1DM: Urban Tracking 2R: Rapid Shot 3: Precise Shot ([B]H=[/B]Human Bonus Feat, [B]R=[/B]Ranger Bonus Feat, [B]DM=[/B]DM gift feat) [U][B]Skill Points:[/B] 54 [B]Max Ranks:[/B] 6/3[/U] [B]Skills Ranks Mod Misc Total[/B] Gather Information 5 +0 +5 Hide 6 +4 +10 Knowledge(Dungeon) 5 +2 +7 Knowledge(Geography) 5 +2 +7 Knowledge(Nature) 5 +2 +2 +9 [Synergy:Survival] Listen 6 +2 +8 Move Silently 6 +4 +10 Spot 6 +2 +8 Survival 5 +2 +2 +9 [Synergy*] Use Rope 5 +4 +9 * - Synergy for Survival comes from Knowledge(Dungeoneering/Geography/Nature). I assume that between those three Tullia will almost always be in a position to receive a minimum of a +2 synergy bonus. Therefore, I put in in to help me remember. [B][U]Equipment: Cost Weight[/U][/B] Traveler's Outfit 1 gp - Mithril Chain Shirt 1175 gp 12.5 lb [Masterwork] Battleaxe 10 gp 6.0 lb Composite Longbow 530 gp 1.5 lb [Darkwood, STR +1, Masterwork] 40 Arrows 2 gp 6.0 lb Cloak of Resistance +1 1000 gp - [+1 to all saves] Wand of CLW 750 gp - [Cost split between Boarhide and Tullia] Potion of CLW x3 150 gp Backpack 2 gp 2.0 lb -Silk Rope 10 gp 5.0 lb Light Warhorse (Maxillian) 150 gp - Saddlebag 4 gp 8.0 lb [B]Total Weight:[/B]33 lb [U] [B]Lgt Med Hvy Lift Push[/B][/U] [B]Max Weight:[/B] 43 86 130 130 750 [B]Money:[/B] 478 gp 0 sp 0 cp [/CODE] [/Sblock] [Sblock=CHARACTER BACKGROUND] Tullia grew up, daughter of Maximus and Lucia. Her father was trained in the military and was often away on foreign campaigns. As a result, Tullia learned loyalty and respect for those around her that deserve such honors. She also grew to respect her father's work greatly and at every opportunity she practiced swordplay beside him. Tullia never took to the traditional feminine tasks that her mother so greatly enjoyed. She could cook, but she found she liked food best out in the open with a campfire. She could clean, but she much preferred to keep watch over the woods around her hometown. She could even be around her younger siblings, but she often grew impatient with their childish antics. Since she didn't take to the life of a housewife, when she was old enough she joined a militia training squad to improve upon her martial prowess. When she was in training, she found that she had a knack for pursuing criminals. She was not only good at it, but she enjoyed it with great enthusiasm. Few things in life gave her as big of a thrill as to be assigned to hunt a criminal down and bring them into justice. Occasionally, she would be assigned to a military regiment and do field work, but even there her heart longed to be back in her homeland hunting down those who went against the law. She didn't really much care about the rewqrd either - for her it was all about the chase and the hunt. It was for the safety of the people that she worked. And it was clearly for the adrenaline rush that came when she would charge down a foe and jump headlong into their back to bring them down to the ground. When they were hogtied and safely captured, she loved the satisfactory feel of a job well done. One day, however, she was assigned to hunt down Baylick the One-eyed. Baylick was a sorcerer of some sort, and she knew that magic was not her strong suit in life. She never really grasped it, but she did not hate it either. She treated it as something for which she had little understanding. She knew magic to be a great power - but still a power outside her grasp. As she pursued Baylick, it became quite obvious that he was using magic to evade her. Just when she would draw close, he would give ehr the slip and she would have to start from scratch. Eventually the bounty ran out on Baylick and she had to give up chasing him and turn to other matters. But to this day the thought that she had been outwitted by Baylick haunts her. It is the one blemish upon her sparkling record, and she longs to make amends one day. She longs for that day, but realizes that she must continue to work as well. The time for Baylick would come ... but now there were others to hunt. Others who had committed crimes against society. That was where her focus now rested. Since her struggles agaisnt Baylick, she has improved her tactics in three ways. The most noticeable method for improving her style was the acquisition of Maxillian. Shortly after her failed attempt to capture Baylick, tulia's brother Baylick wrote a letter to her reporting that one of the commanders for the army he was fighting has managed to escape. When she brought the matter to the attention of her own commander, the commander dispatched her with a small party to hunt down this missing enemy commander. When they captured him, Tullia noticed that he had a horse with him. She acquired the horse once her own party had returned the enemy commander to their our superiors. With the reward from capturing the enemy commander, she purchased this lovely horse. Unfortuantely, the horse was too large and unweildy for her need for steal. It pained her to lose such a prize, but she eventually sold the horse and purchased one more to her liking. This horse, Maxilian, has been with ehr ever since. The horse has become quite accustomed to dragging hog-tied captives home after Tullia has snagged another mark. The second acquisition is the purchase of a new bow. This particular bow is made out of a very deep brown colored wood and the images of leaves has been burned up and down the shaft of the bow. The craftmanship is remarkable, but Tullia appreciates it for its slightly stronger than normal draw. Of course, it is almost remarkable how this bow feels nearly half its weight over a regular composite longbow. The third addition is the cloak she curently wears out when she adventures. She received the cloak as a gift from an old mage who hired her to capture an enemy mage's familiar. For her incredibly successful effort, the mage produced a wonderful cloak and told her to wear it. The mage said it would help to protect her from those who would attempt to affect her magically. Tullia believed the words of the old mage and has never left on a quest without it. Of course, her background would not be complete without a mention of her traveling companion, Boarhide. Tullia’s second toughest mark to capture - behind Baylick who has still avoided her - was a man called Boarhide. He was a savage from the northern forests, and had been accused of brutally murdering a man in a local village. Tullia was offered the reward to find him and bring him to justice. He proved to be a tenacious mark, staying a step ahead of her, trying here with various tricks, trying to tire her out, and leading her through dangerous terrain. But Tullia was a determined hunter and found satisfaction in this chase, especially as she did catch him eventually. Boarhide had been trying to lead her into the liar of a dire bear, but awoke him accidentally. The bear and man were locked in a savage battle and though Boarhide fought with the same ferocity as the bear, the man was losing. Tullia’s came to his rescue (she didn’t want to lose her mark to a bear!) and her barrage of arrows finally dropped the beast. When Boarhide awoke he was tied up and Tullia was tending to his wounds. Knowing he was defeated, he said he owed his life to her and would submit to her will. Tullia lead Boarhide back to the village, but on the way she was curious about this mark who so easily submitted once caught. She was curious especially because it was obvious from his stature he could probably break the ropes that bound him. In her questioning of him she saw inconsistencies in Boarhide’s tale and from his earnest expression and other clues from the scene, determined he was not the true suspect. She also determined that he was most likely a scapegoat for the village mayor’s son. Tullia knew that for Boarhide to be truly free, someone would need to prove his innocence. Together they set out to do just that, reconstructing the events. As they proceeded, they found glaring discrepancies not only in the way the man was murdered, but many things that demonstrated that Boarhide couldn't have been the killer. After many great debates with the town officials, they had to agree that Boarhide was innocent and free to go. Tullia bid Boarhide farewell and fully intended to leave alone in search of another bounty to collect. However, Boarhide said that he owed her his life and that he had to re-pay the debt. Tullia preferred to work alone, and simply ignored Boarhide. Boarhide followed her wherever she went though, which was not easy. He lost her many times, but as she would answer bounties he would find her at the collection stations. Boarhide did finally get the chance to repay his debt, however. Tullia had been tracking a local thief and was surprised by his whole gang. It was getting dicey for her when Boarhide came charging in - scattering the thieves like rabbits from a wolf. After that Tullia found that perhaps she could use a partner, especially one with a huge axe. Boarhide can’t quite keep up with her, but is better than many at trying to. Tullia has learned to appreciate his company, and they now both realize that they can accomplish more together than they can apart. It has taken some time, but Tullia has even learned to depend on Boarhide's skills in pursuing her mark. In turn Tullia has taught Boarhide how to use a bow - as well as the patience to not charge everything but instead to actually use it once in a while.[/Sblock] [/QUOTE]
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