Surina's basic info is below. I do have some questions to fill out her backstory: Could she have gotten weapon training at the Church? Her background is acolyte, so I have her serving in the Church in Bit, but decideing to follow the way of the warrior/paladin. Would she have needed to leave Bit for that training? I'm also not sure who her contact/relationship should be with. Having read the IC Thread, i can say she's not likely to have much patience with Everett's seemingly thoughtless comments. Religiously, she is most drawn to Essembri which would give her a connection with Keth.
[sblock=Delmirev Surina-stats]
Silver Dragonborn Paladin 1
HP: 12
AC: 18 (Chain +shield)
PP: 10
Str: 16 (+3)
Dex: 10 (0)
Con: 14 (+2)
Int: 10 (0)
Wis: 10 (0)
Cha: 16 (+3)
Proficiencies
Wis save (+2); Char Save (+5)
Insight (+2); Medicine (+2); Persuasion (+5); Religion (+2)
Weapons/attacks
Javelin (+5 to hit; 1d6+3 dmg)
Longsword (+5 to hit; 1d8+3)
Breath Weapon: 15ft cone 2d6 cold damage DC 14 Con save for half damage (1/short rest)
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I used standard starting equipment, then I saw average gold + 5 in the notes; does starting equipment and gold work or should I redo?
I'm not sure how much detail on features, etc. you want here; I built her on DnD Beyond (DDB) and intend to use DDB as the "sheet" I keep current. But I can provide everything here, too, if you want me to. (If you have a DDB account and want to set up a "campaign" there so you can see my sheet, that's o.k. with me.)
[sblock=Surina's Backstory]
Surina grew up in her family's home in the Commons. Her parents were makers of wine and cider, supplying the needs of several of the modest taverns and food stalls in town. While her parents were fair and principled in their business, Surina learned early that not everyone was: she saw the poverty and danger of parts of the Commons and the Dinge.
She watched with envy and a sense of misgiving as the wealthier families in town often did as they pleased, sometimes cheating more modest but honest merchatns. Devout even as a child, when Surina was old enough, she became an acolyte at the Church. She thought in doing so that she could become a force for good and for justice, but she found herself feeling confined and stifled. Physical pursuits came easier than studying theology. She began to understand that she could fight for justice best if she learned to actually fight, and so trained as a warrior, committed to defending the underdog, and standing up for what is right. [/sblock]