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Name: Bajer the Badger
Small Humanoid (Halfling)
Neutral Good
Barbarian 8/Primeval 2
Speaks in:
Slate Grey
Thinks in:
Slate Grey Italic
Str: 22 (+6) (17 base – 2 racial + 1 @ 4th + 1 @ 8th + 1 Regression + 4 belt)
Dex: 16 (+3) (13 base + 2 racial + 1 Regression)
Con: 16 (+3) (15 base + 1 Regression)
Int: 12 (+1) (13 base - 1 Regression)
Wis: 14 (+2) (13 base + 1 Regression)
Cha: 13 (+1) (14 base - 1 Regression)
HD: 8d12 + 2d10 + 21 + 3 (97 hp)
AC: 17 (10 base + 1 size + 1 ring + 3 bracers + 3 Dex), Touch 14, Flatfooted 17
Init: +3 (+3 Dex)
BAB/Grapple: +10/+12
Speed: 30 feet
Saves
Fort: +13 (6 Barbarian + 3 Primeval + 3 Con + 1 racial)
Ref: +6 (2 Barbarian + 0 Primeval +3 Dex + 1 racial)
Will: +5 (2 Barbarian + 0 Primeval + 2 Wis + 1 racial)
Attacks
Attack: +1 Icy Burst Greataxe +15 melee (1d12+1d6 ice+10/x3)
Full attack: +1 Icy Burst Greataxe +15/+10 melee (1d12+1d6 ice+10/x3)
Racial Abilities
+2 on Climb, Jump, Move Silently, Listen
+1 on all saves
+2 on saves against fear
+1 on attacks with thrown weapons and slings
Class Abilities
Fast Movement
Illiteracy
Rage 6/day (+4 Str and Con, +2 Will, -2 AC)
Uncanny Dodge
Trap Sense +2
Improved Uncanny Dodge
Damage Reduction 1/-
Primeval Form 1/day (Detailed below)
Animal Empathy (+4 bonus when interacting with badgers and dire badgers)
Regression I (Increase Str, Dex, Con, and Wis by 1; decrease Int and Cha by 1)
Low-light vision
Skills
Handle Animal (Cha): 15 (13 ranks + 2 Cha)
Knowledge (nature) (Int): 8 (7 ranks + 1 Int)
Survival (Wis): 17 (13 ranks + 2 Wis + 2 feat)
Jump (Str): 21 (13 ranks + 6 Str + 2 racial)
Climb (Str): 21 (13 ranks + 6 Str + 2 racial)
*Move Silently (Dex): 4 (0 ranks + 2 Dex + 2 racial)
*Listen (Wis): 4 (0 ranks + 2 Wis + 2 racial)
*Heal(Wis): 4 (0 ranks + 2 Wis + 2 feat)
Feats
1st: Endurance
Bonus (flaw 1): Self-Sufficient
Bonus (flaw 2): Toughness
3rd: Monkey Grip
6th: Extra Rage
9th: Instantaneous Rage
Flaws
Wild
Implacable
Languages
Common
Halfling
Gnoll
When Raging
HP: 97 + 20 temporary
AC: 15
Str 26, Con 20
Will +7
[sblock=Dire Badger Form]Changes to Regular Stats:
HP: 97 + 40 temporary
AC: 20
Str 26, Dex 22, Con 24
Attack: Claw +18 melee (1d4+6)
Full Attack: 2 claws +18/+13 melee (1d4+6) and bite +13 (1d6+3)
SA: Rage (Barbarian's Rage when damaged in combat, does not end until death of opponent or badger)[/sblock]
[sblock=Equipment]Starting (49000 gp)
+1 Icy Burst Adamantine Greataxe (Medium-sized) (12 lbs)
Belt of Giant Strength +4 (1 lb) (16000 gp)
Ring of Protection +1 (- lbs) (2000 gp)
Bracers of Armor +3 (1lb) (9000 gp)[/sblock]
[sblock=Description]The halfling stands at 2'9" and looks to weigh between 50 and 60 pounds. He has light skin, unkempt black hair down to his shoulders with a streak of silver down the middle, and bright hazel eyes. His body is slightly hairy-er than normal and sometimes appears as black fur. He wears a fur vest of what looks like badger fur, a big belt, silver bracers, and a simple ring. He carries an axe roughly as large as he is. It has a black, mahogany handle and a dark, almost mercury, colored blade. It seems perpetually covered in a thin layer of frost and when swung, it trails vapor in the shape of the arc. He looks up at you with a huge grin, stick his thumb in the middle of his bare chest and says, "Bajer!"[/sblock]
[sblock=Background]Bajer had a rather . . . strange upbringing. No one knows anything of his origins, his earliest actions being captured by a group of human settlers as he was attempting to steal their cow. Rather than harm the halfling child for trying to steal a creature many times as big as he, the family took him in and
tried to raise to him. Yet he proved incorrigible and completely ignorant. he hated being cooped up in the house and frequently snuck out, only to be discovered digging away in the nearby forest. He remained nameless until one day he walked in the door, mud all over his thin frame carrying a baby animal. He pointed at the small furry creature in his arms and said, “Badger!” He then pointed to himself and said, “Bajer!”
From then on, he was known by his self proclaimed confusion of species. Bajer grew quickly and sprouted (as much as a halfling can sprout) and became quite the athlete and hunter. The truly amazing turn in his life came when his foster father, foster brother, and he were hunting. They had been tracking a deer for a few days when they managed to bring down three in quick succession. Bajer went off to drag his back, but as he plodded through the underbrush with the buck in tow, screams whistled through the trees followed by roars of animalistic hunger. Acting quickly, Bajer ran and felt his blood start to flow faster than it had ever done so before. Bursting into a clearing, a grizzly bear stood with his brother at its feet. His brother was crouched over their father, attempting to keep his eyes open and his side from bleeding. No one is exactly sure what happened next and Bajer certainly didn’t seem to be in a state of mind to explain. But his brother saw him run at the bear and
climb its back. He reached the head and drew his hatchet, plunging it into the bears skull between the eyes. The bear lashed out a paw and knocked Bajer to the ground. So Bajer rushed the bear and
knocked it to its back, climbed onto its chest and beat it to death with his fists. He was proclaimed a hero locally and his family saw it as the sign of his manhood.
He traveled many places, but doesn’t really know where as he still can’t read. At one point, a conniving bard made Bajer out to be “Lord Badgermore of Hruffington.” The ruse was figured out, but when it was discovered that the bard was behind it all, Bajer was invited into a royal court as a personal guest of the Crown Prince. The worst of his adventures was an unlucky run-in with a drow warlock. The drow was amazed the strength in someone less than three feet in height. Using Strength-sapping magic and poisons, Bajer was rendered helpless to be captured. Yet he gained his strength back and broke out at one point, so the drow adapted. He devised a cage that completely limited movement and made Bajer into an animal with no concept of humanity. One day during experimentation, Bajer was being repetitively shocked and reacted by letting a blood-curdling scream peal forth from his lips. As the drow turned away to make a note of it, the cry became a guttural roar and a dire badger now stood where the halfling had been.
While in captivity, Bajer befriended a little pixie and decided that he would have to escape in order to help her escape. After being rescued, he joined up with Di, Isobet, and Silja and has since served as their muscle and “bodyguard.”[/sblock]
[sblock=Personality]Bajer is a wide-eyed innocent. He knows that he can kill people and knows that he gets angry, but he tries not to unless someone is in danger. Bajer cannot stand seeing other people hurt . . . unless they really deserve it for injustice. He will risk life and limb to save a complete stranger and expect nothing in return except maybe a smile. He loves new experience and never lets his lack of learning bother him. Other people may read books, but Bajer can read the world itself. Always having one’s nose in a book just prevents them from seeing all the beauty in the real world, is Bajer’s common philosophy.
Bajer also knows that as he gains power, he becomes more and more feral. He hopes that he will retain enough semblance of humanity to not harm his friends, so while he embraces his wild side, he fears it may come to rule him and his actions.[/sblock]
[sblock=Attitude Toward Other Characters]In Common: “They are all nice, pretty ladies who deserve my gratitude for they help me get fed and be happy.”
Di: “Little winged pixie girl is great friend. She can’t walk well, but that what wings are for. She seem a little . . . weird sometimes, with the glowy stuff flying out of her hands, but she nice.”
Silja: “Silja is pretty, but not notice world around her, she always have nose in dusty, dusty book. And dust make me sneeze. But she does make pretty statues. Hmmm? Maybe she do statue of me?”
Isobet: “Isobet is very pretty lady. She sometimes have scary lights around body, but those never hurt, so it okay. One time, she try to seen in my head, but she said it was boring and a lot like an animal. Of course it like that . . . Me Bajer!”[/sblock]