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<blockquote data-quote="Wippit Guud" data-source="post: 702640" data-attributes="member: 720"><p>Celpher Goldenhoard</p><p>Gold Dwarf Bard 1</p><p>HP: 1d6+1 (7 hp)</p><p>Speed: 20</p><p>Init: -1 </p><p>AC: 9 (-1 dex)</p><p></p><p>Abilities:</p><p>STR 13 (+1) </p><p>DEX 8 (-1) </p><p>CON 12 (+1) </p><p>INT 12 (+1) </p><p>WIS 10 (+0) </p><p>CHA 16 (+3) </p><p></p><p>Saves: </p><p>Fort: +1 </p><p>Reflex: +1 </p><p>Will: +2</p><p></p><p>Base Attack +0</p><p>Melee +1</p><p>Ranged -1</p><p></p><p>Attacks: </p><p>Unarmed +1</p><p></p><p>Damage: </p><p>Unarmed 1d3+1 subdual </p><p> </p><p> </p><p></p><p>Skills (28 points):</p><p>Appraise +4, Bluff +6, Diplomacy +6, Gather Information +6, Perform +7 (battle chant, poetry, singing, flute), Sense Motive +3, Speak Language +3, Spellcraft +4, Use Magic Device +6, </p><p></p><p>Languages: </p><p>Common, Dwarven, Terran, Elven, Draconic, Undercommon</p><p></p><p>Special Abilites:</p><p>Darkvision 60 ft, stonecunning, +2 racial bonus to poison/spell/spell-like saves, +1 hit vs abberations, +4 dodge vs giants, +2 appraise vs stone/metal, +2 craft stone/metal, bardic lore, bardic music</p><p></p><p>Feats: </p><p>Exotic weapon proficieny (whip), thunder twin</p><p></p><p>----</p><p></p><p>Celpher and Mogur Goldenhoard were as close as two brothers could be. Twins are generally close to each other, but tin gold dwarves even more so, as each shares a bond with each other that go beyond life. Not quite identical, Celpher was the more outgoing of the two, while Mogur was the smater one. They complimented each other perfectly, and spent most of their time in each other's company.</p><p></p><p>Something changed, though. A short time after their coming of age, Mogur grew moody and easily distracted. He seemed to not notice major occurances that happened, buut was obsessed with little things that were inconsequential to everyone else. He began to spend more and more time with himself, which concerned his twin.</p><p></p><p>In their 60th year, Mogur up and left one day, with no explanation. Celpher made to go after him, but the rest of his family prevailed upon him to stay. They had grown uneasy of Mogur the last few years, and thought it was in the best interests of everyone that he go about life his own way. In time, if he came back, he would be welcome.</p><p></p><p>But it wasn't in Celpher's best interest. There were few who knew what it meant to be a thunder twin, and none in the city who experienced it. Celpher was drawn to his brother like a moth to a flame, his soul always reaching out towards his brother's. The longer Mogur was gone, the more confused Celpher became with life, until one day he decided he had to go find his brother, and nothing would stop him.</p><p></p><p>He left his family and the city, and went out into the world. With his travels started, he began to relax more. Dwarves live a long time, and it it took years to find Mogur, that was all right. Rather than pursue him single-midedly, Celpher instead enjoyed the world, travelling from town to town, learnig of people, helping those in need, but all the while going the same direction his brother was.</p><p></p><p>life came to a crashing halt in Celpher's 65th year, his 3rd year of his travels. As he tended to do often, he reached out for his borther, but as soon as contact was made, Mogur's soul disappeared. Celpher became instantly frightened. He knew his brother didn't die, he would've felt that, but not being able to sense him was the worst thing that ever happened to him. Death would be more welcome than this. He sepdn days in a stupor, life blurred around him, and travelling without seeing, without remembering. </p><p></p><p>Where had his brother gone?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wippit Guud, post: 702640, member: 720"] Celpher Goldenhoard Gold Dwarf Bard 1 HP: 1d6+1 (7 hp) Speed: 20 Init: -1 AC: 9 (-1 dex) Abilities: STR 13 (+1) DEX 8 (-1) CON 12 (+1) INT 12 (+1) WIS 10 (+0) CHA 16 (+3) Saves: Fort: +1 Reflex: +1 Will: +2 Base Attack +0 Melee +1 Ranged -1 Attacks: Unarmed +1 Damage: Unarmed 1d3+1 subdual Skills (28 points): Appraise +4, Bluff +6, Diplomacy +6, Gather Information +6, Perform +7 (battle chant, poetry, singing, flute), Sense Motive +3, Speak Language +3, Spellcraft +4, Use Magic Device +6, Languages: Common, Dwarven, Terran, Elven, Draconic, Undercommon Special Abilites: Darkvision 60 ft, stonecunning, +2 racial bonus to poison/spell/spell-like saves, +1 hit vs abberations, +4 dodge vs giants, +2 appraise vs stone/metal, +2 craft stone/metal, bardic lore, bardic music Feats: Exotic weapon proficieny (whip), thunder twin ---- Celpher and Mogur Goldenhoard were as close as two brothers could be. Twins are generally close to each other, but tin gold dwarves even more so, as each shares a bond with each other that go beyond life. Not quite identical, Celpher was the more outgoing of the two, while Mogur was the smater one. They complimented each other perfectly, and spent most of their time in each other's company. Something changed, though. A short time after their coming of age, Mogur grew moody and easily distracted. He seemed to not notice major occurances that happened, buut was obsessed with little things that were inconsequential to everyone else. He began to spend more and more time with himself, which concerned his twin. In their 60th year, Mogur up and left one day, with no explanation. Celpher made to go after him, but the rest of his family prevailed upon him to stay. They had grown uneasy of Mogur the last few years, and thought it was in the best interests of everyone that he go about life his own way. In time, if he came back, he would be welcome. But it wasn't in Celpher's best interest. There were few who knew what it meant to be a thunder twin, and none in the city who experienced it. Celpher was drawn to his brother like a moth to a flame, his soul always reaching out towards his brother's. The longer Mogur was gone, the more confused Celpher became with life, until one day he decided he had to go find his brother, and nothing would stop him. He left his family and the city, and went out into the world. With his travels started, he began to relax more. Dwarves live a long time, and it it took years to find Mogur, that was all right. Rather than pursue him single-midedly, Celpher instead enjoyed the world, travelling from town to town, learnig of people, helping those in need, but all the while going the same direction his brother was. life came to a crashing halt in Celpher's 65th year, his 3rd year of his travels. As he tended to do often, he reached out for his borther, but as soon as contact was made, Mogur's soul disappeared. Celpher became instantly frightened. He knew his brother didn't die, he would've felt that, but not being able to sense him was the worst thing that ever happened to him. Death would be more welcome than this. He sepdn days in a stupor, life blurred around him, and travelling without seeing, without remembering. Where had his brother gone? [/QUOTE]
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