Fabeida al-Majir, Female Human Sorceror (Monte Cook's)5 CR 5; Size: M Type Humanoid; HD (5d6); hp 22; Init +5 (+1 Dex, +4 Misc); Spd Walk 30'; AC 12 (flatfooted 11, touch 11), *Quarterstaff (Head 1 only) +2 0'/B (1d6 20/x2 Equipped L ) or *Quarterstaff (Head 2 only) +2 0'/B (1d6 20/x2 Equipped L ) or ; SA: Summon Familiar; Vision: Normal AL: LN; Sv: Fort +1, Ref +2, Will +4; Str 10, Dex 13, Con 10, Int 12, Wis 10, Cha 18
Skills and Feats: Alchemy +5, Appraise +2, Bluff +5, Concentration +8, Diplomacy +9, Knowledge (Arcana) +6, Profession (Bookkeeper) +2, Scry +6, Speak Language +1, Spellcraft +6; Cannibalistic Casting, Improved Initiative, Maximize Spell
Possessions: 1 Bracers of Armor +1, 5 Potion of Cure Light Wounds, 1 Backpack, 1 Ink (1 Oz. Vial), 1 Pouch (Belt), 1 Pouch (Spell Component), 1 Vial, 1 Waterskin, 5 Parchment (Sheet), 1 Sealing Wax, 1 Potion of Expedious Retreat, 1 Potion of Jump, 1 Quarterstaff, 1 Familiar (Snake), 30 Coin (Gold), Sorceror (Monte Cook's): Spellbooks
Detect Magic x1, Light x1, Mage Hand x1, Open/Close x1, Read Magic x1, Resistance x1, Sleep x1, Cat's Grace x1, Mirror Image x1, Summon Monster II x1,
Desc:
FAbeida al-Majir is 5'5" tall 135lbs with long flowing black hair and piercing green eyes. her tanned and blackened skin resembles something from another world, perhaps her mixed lineage mingled with that of an efreeti time before last but who can say for sure. Her mannerism are definately feminine and wishes to be treated as a lady deserving of her station in the world. she knows that tales and deeds can only be confirmed if she is the one doing the talking.
Bio:
FAbeida al-Majir lineage descends from a long line of travelers and explorers who came from the City of Brass many years ago. Her kjn were phemonal adventures who pioneered many expeditions into and out of the cities that sprung up all over the metaverse. Currently her job as a keeper of numbers and logs for her father has grown rather dull and she wants to go out on her own expedition by herself and show that she is truley a daughter of her father worthy of the name of al-Majir.