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<blockquote data-quote="Lord Sessadore" data-source="post: 4718893" data-attributes="member: 57255"><p>Mmk, so you're saying that the 5 that have posted backgrounds and stats aren't necessarily in? <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f609.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-smilie="2"data-shortname=";)" /></p><p></p><p>I'll add a character background here in a bit, I just need to put it together <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f609.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-smilie="2"data-shortname=";)" /></p><p></p><p>EDIT: and here he is. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /></p><p>I'm shooting for warden, though two-blade ranger or fighter have potential as well. </p><p>I'm also unsure of the weapon ... might go with a spear for the reach, instead. A spear might fit a hunter a bit better than an axe, as well...</p><p></p><p>EDIT 2: updated background and some mechanics, at SP's request. Decided to go with the axe.</p><p></p><p>[sblock=Darian]</p><p>Darian Skurdson</p><p>Race: Human</p><p>Background: Explorer/Guide</p><p>Languages: Common, Elven, Dwarven (background bonus)</p><p></p><p>Str 18 (+2 racial)</p><p>Con 12</p><p>Dex 12</p><p>Int 10</p><p>Wis 16</p><p>Cha 8</p><p></p><p>Skills: Nature, Perception</p><p>Feats: Toughness, Weapon Proficiency (battleaxe) (human bonus)</p><p>MC Feat: probably Defender of the Wild [multiclass Warden]</p><p>- 1/enc, free action: mark all adjacent enemies until end of Darian's next turn.</p><p></p><p>Darian grew up in a small village named Moss Creek under the care of his father, his mother having died giving birth to the boy. His father, Arelus, was the best hunter in the area, generally known for his success in always bringing back some game from the forest that the village bordered. The man was especially famous in the area for once taking down a wild boar almost single-handedly, the other hunters present being too frightened to do much to the beast, and for a number of exceptional deer and elk kills. </p><p></p><p>Arelus took his son with him on his hunts often during his younger years. As they sought their prey in the woods, he taught Darian the ways of the woods and the animals, how to move and how to identify different animals and plants, and also teaching him a healthy respect for nature. "The forest gives us our sustenance, but often in nature the predator becomes the prey. You must always be alert, and aware that the woods may take your life to feed itself, just as we take the lives of animals to feed ourselves," his father would often say. "This is the way of nature."</p><p></p><p>Though Arelus was renowned as a hunter, most of the village didn't spend much time with him unless they needed an animal caught. The villagers called him an "odd duck"; he was quiet around others, and seemed slightly ill-at-ease in town, and these traits put most people off. Darian never noticed, and in fact seemed to follow almost exactly in his father's footsteps. As such, Darian didn't have any friends in Moss Creek, and so he greatly treasured his father's company. He learned much on their hunts together, and Darian would not have traded them for anything. </p><p></p><p>However, just before Darian came of age, his father went on another boar hunt. Though the boar was killed, Arelus recieved a vicious wound from the beast that got infected and ended up crippling the man permanently. With his father unable to hunt anymore, it became Darian's duty to provide for his father and himself. While he wasn't yet as good a hunter as his father, their frequent expeditions in the woods gave him a near instinctual knowledge of them. He took to guiding other local hunters as a means of income, helping them find their game and avoid natural dangers. Darian used another skill when guiding these hunts, one that his father taught him; when confronting potentially dangerous game, Darian would distract it long enough for the other hunters to take the animal down. Though usually quiet and reserved, he showed particular skill in this. </p><p></p><p>Even when he wasn't "working", Darian often wandered the woods alone. The more time he spent in the woods, the more he felt drawn to them, almost as though the earth and the trees were calling to him. And instead of frightening the boy, these feelings simply seemed natural, as though that was the way things were always meant to be. He feels no particular connection to the village, the only tie keeping him there was his crippled father. Were it not for him, Darian likely would have simply wandered away from Moss Creek into the woods and not come back, never thinking to look back at the village. However, while his father still lived, he always returned home. As his father cared for him when he was young, so he would care for his father now; this was the cycle of nature, Darian felt. </p><p></p><p>Item: his father's sturdy woodsman's axe (mechanically a battleaxe). Arelus passed it on to his son soon after becoming crippled, saying it would be a useful tool in the woods, as well as a reminder to respect the woods as they deserve.[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lord Sessadore, post: 4718893, member: 57255"] Mmk, so you're saying that the 5 that have posted backgrounds and stats aren't necessarily in? ;) I'll add a character background here in a bit, I just need to put it together ;) EDIT: and here he is. :) I'm shooting for warden, though two-blade ranger or fighter have potential as well. I'm also unsure of the weapon ... might go with a spear for the reach, instead. A spear might fit a hunter a bit better than an axe, as well... EDIT 2: updated background and some mechanics, at SP's request. Decided to go with the axe. [sblock=Darian] Darian Skurdson Race: Human Background: Explorer/Guide Languages: Common, Elven, Dwarven (background bonus) Str 18 (+2 racial) Con 12 Dex 12 Int 10 Wis 16 Cha 8 Skills: Nature, Perception Feats: Toughness, Weapon Proficiency (battleaxe) (human bonus) MC Feat: probably Defender of the Wild [multiclass Warden] - 1/enc, free action: mark all adjacent enemies until end of Darian's next turn. Darian grew up in a small village named Moss Creek under the care of his father, his mother having died giving birth to the boy. His father, Arelus, was the best hunter in the area, generally known for his success in always bringing back some game from the forest that the village bordered. The man was especially famous in the area for once taking down a wild boar almost single-handedly, the other hunters present being too frightened to do much to the beast, and for a number of exceptional deer and elk kills. Arelus took his son with him on his hunts often during his younger years. As they sought their prey in the woods, he taught Darian the ways of the woods and the animals, how to move and how to identify different animals and plants, and also teaching him a healthy respect for nature. "The forest gives us our sustenance, but often in nature the predator becomes the prey. You must always be alert, and aware that the woods may take your life to feed itself, just as we take the lives of animals to feed ourselves," his father would often say. "This is the way of nature." Though Arelus was renowned as a hunter, most of the village didn't spend much time with him unless they needed an animal caught. The villagers called him an "odd duck"; he was quiet around others, and seemed slightly ill-at-ease in town, and these traits put most people off. Darian never noticed, and in fact seemed to follow almost exactly in his father's footsteps. As such, Darian didn't have any friends in Moss Creek, and so he greatly treasured his father's company. He learned much on their hunts together, and Darian would not have traded them for anything. However, just before Darian came of age, his father went on another boar hunt. Though the boar was killed, Arelus recieved a vicious wound from the beast that got infected and ended up crippling the man permanently. With his father unable to hunt anymore, it became Darian's duty to provide for his father and himself. While he wasn't yet as good a hunter as his father, their frequent expeditions in the woods gave him a near instinctual knowledge of them. He took to guiding other local hunters as a means of income, helping them find their game and avoid natural dangers. Darian used another skill when guiding these hunts, one that his father taught him; when confronting potentially dangerous game, Darian would distract it long enough for the other hunters to take the animal down. Though usually quiet and reserved, he showed particular skill in this. Even when he wasn't "working", Darian often wandered the woods alone. The more time he spent in the woods, the more he felt drawn to them, almost as though the earth and the trees were calling to him. And instead of frightening the boy, these feelings simply seemed natural, as though that was the way things were always meant to be. He feels no particular connection to the village, the only tie keeping him there was his crippled father. Were it not for him, Darian likely would have simply wandered away from Moss Creek into the woods and not come back, never thinking to look back at the village. However, while his father still lived, he always returned home. As his father cared for him when he was young, so he would care for his father now; this was the cycle of nature, Darian felt. Item: his father's sturdy woodsman's axe (mechanically a battleaxe). Arelus passed it on to his son soon after becoming crippled, saying it would be a useful tool in the woods, as well as a reminder to respect the woods as they deserve.[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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