Mostly done: needs more gear but since he is military caste I figure he won't have anything more than what they give him. Which may be problematic when it comes to his spellbook. Advice would be welcome. Could use some description and some more detail in the history. I'll put some more work into it if it looks like this is actually going to get off the ground. Also, I'll be traveling beginning Sunday and going through Thursday or so.
Atapesh
Human Wizard 2
LN Medium humanoid (human)
Rank 2
Init +2 Senses Listen +0, Spot +0
Languages Common, Auran, Draconic, Giant
AC 12 (+2 Dex), Touch 12, Flat-Footed 10
HP 21 (2 HD) Health 16; Grace 5
Immune --
Fort +1, Ref +2, Will +3
Speed 30 ft. (6 squares)
Melee MW dagger +2 melee (1d4)
Ranged Spear of Anu (Eldritch Bolt) +3 ranged touch (1d6)
Base Atk +1; Grp +1
Abilities Str 10, Dex 14, Con 12, Int 16, Wis 10, Cha 13
Disciplines Arcanist, Eldritch Bolt, Familiar
Feats Improved Rank, Familiar [Dsc]
Skills Concentration +6 [5 ranks], Knowledge (arcana) +8 [5 ranks], Knowledge (local) +8 [5 ranks], Knowledge (nobility) +8 [5 ranks], Knowledge (religion) +8 [5 ranks], Profession (soldier?) +3 [3 ranks-BG], Spellcraft +8 [5 ranks]
Equipment 16 gold, 3 silver, MW dagger, military uniform, scroll:False Life, Spell component pouch, signal whistle, spellbook, backpack: Bedroll, Winter blanket, Hooded lantern, Mirror, Oil (1 pt.), soap, Sack (x2), Waterskin (x2), Rations (x7), Explorer’s outfit
Wizard spells prepared (caster level 2nd):
1st—compelling question, light;
2nd—comprehend languages, disguise self
Spellbook:
1st —alarm, compelling question, fey storage, light, private conversation, summon monster I;
2nd—comprehend languages, disguise self, precise vision, unhand
A five year old child wanders out of the wilderness one pudgy hand grasping after a small bird flitting just ahead of him. Within sight of a guardpost the bird disappears and the child blinks in confusion. Soldiers at the gate see the child and bring him to their commander. With investigation, the child, it is determined, is of the military caste, a son of a farmer from a nearby settlement. The settlement, however, has been destroyed and it is clear that one of the local tribes of Lizardfolk did this vile deed.
The boy is called Atapesh and is raised by the military. He begins by helping the soldiers in their chores but when it comes to the captain’s attention that the child has a quick intellect he takes the boy as his personal aide and messenger.