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<blockquote data-quote="pathfinderq1" data-source="post: 3843851" data-attributes="member: 48394"><p>Still kicking around concept ideas, but time is ticking down so I know I have to post something... Looking over what has been pitched so far, I'm going to stay away from combat types- I'll try a dwarven rogue, mostly a traps/scout type.</p><p></p><p>Just in concept form- I'll put the full sheet together if he gets picked. </p><p></p><p>Name: Oscarl the Clever (or Oscarl Oldknife D'Kundurak, though he never uses the title)</p><p>Male dwarf Rogue 3 ("feat rogue" from UA), training for Silver Key PrC in the Dragonmarked sourcebook- probably first PrC level expected at level 5; locks/traps/physical recon specialist and support level combatant (reach weapon or crossbow) </p><p></p><p>Oscarl has always been a bit odd by dwarven standards. While his family is part of the Kundarak line, they have produced few dwarves of note- most of his ancestors have been, at best, minor members of the Bankers or Warders Guilds. Growing up, Oscarl was always more interested in books than in fighting or crafting. He loved the sorts of stories he read about, and even as a child he wanted the live that kind of adventure. His family, though, had little money to spare and little tolerance for plans of wild adventure. Every chance he could get, Oscarl ended up grabbing another book- when he was assigned an apprenticeship with an uncle in the Warders Guild, he was rather unhappy at first, as the training would leave little free time for his reading. Once he actually started that apprenticeship, though, he quickly had a change of heart- not only did he have an exceptional talent for the work, but his mentor had lots of visitors, all of whom had interesting stories to tell. Oscarl actually completed his training and initial apprenticeship rather speedily, and with the blessing of his uncle, he began to training for one of Kundarak's elite branches- the Silver Keys. As part of his apprenticeship in that organization, he was expected to learn "on the job"- that is, he was to spend some time earning his own livelihood without benefit of House contacts or resources. As such, he set out for Sharn, knowing that the 'big city' would be a good place to get a start- with any luck, he might join an expedition to Xen'drik or some similar venture...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pathfinderq1, post: 3843851, member: 48394"] Still kicking around concept ideas, but time is ticking down so I know I have to post something... Looking over what has been pitched so far, I'm going to stay away from combat types- I'll try a dwarven rogue, mostly a traps/scout type. Just in concept form- I'll put the full sheet together if he gets picked. Name: Oscarl the Clever (or Oscarl Oldknife D'Kundurak, though he never uses the title) Male dwarf Rogue 3 ("feat rogue" from UA), training for Silver Key PrC in the Dragonmarked sourcebook- probably first PrC level expected at level 5; locks/traps/physical recon specialist and support level combatant (reach weapon or crossbow) Oscarl has always been a bit odd by dwarven standards. While his family is part of the Kundarak line, they have produced few dwarves of note- most of his ancestors have been, at best, minor members of the Bankers or Warders Guilds. Growing up, Oscarl was always more interested in books than in fighting or crafting. He loved the sorts of stories he read about, and even as a child he wanted the live that kind of adventure. His family, though, had little money to spare and little tolerance for plans of wild adventure. Every chance he could get, Oscarl ended up grabbing another book- when he was assigned an apprenticeship with an uncle in the Warders Guild, he was rather unhappy at first, as the training would leave little free time for his reading. Once he actually started that apprenticeship, though, he quickly had a change of heart- not only did he have an exceptional talent for the work, but his mentor had lots of visitors, all of whom had interesting stories to tell. Oscarl actually completed his training and initial apprenticeship rather speedily, and with the blessing of his uncle, he began to training for one of Kundarak's elite branches- the Silver Keys. As part of his apprenticeship in that organization, he was expected to learn "on the job"- that is, he was to spend some time earning his own livelihood without benefit of House contacts or resources. As such, he set out for Sharn, knowing that the 'big city' would be a good place to get a start- with any luck, he might join an expedition to Xen'drik or some similar venture... [/QUOTE]
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