Saul Riversham
Here he is, background will arrive but not for a little while yet. Some aspects of my character were guesswork, but I'm imagining they'll be corrected anyway once the sheet is given some scrutiny.
Saul Riversham
Talent: Speaker
Honor: -
Eyes: Grey-flecked Brown
Hair: Black, short
Height: 5'9"
Weight: 154lb
Charisma: 3
Intelligence: 2
Agility: 1
Body: 1
Heart: 5
Strength: 2
Spirit: 7
Init: 1
Dodge: 4
Poison: 1
Fall: 1
Soul: 3
LP: 7
AP: 0
Special Abilities:
+1 to charisma action tests
+2 to retainer action tests
+1 to soul save modifier
character starts with and may use raise money skill
character starts with and may use publishing skill
character gets 1 free spoken language (french)
character gets riding skill free
Skills:
barter +5/1
bribery +5/1
combat (rapier) +2/1
etiquette (court) +6/2
hire retainer +7/1
performance +5/1
publish +4/2
raise money +6/2
riding +3/2
spoken language (gaelic, german) +3/1
written language (english) +3/1
Equipment: 6 gold marks
rapier
leather armour
backpack
noble's garb x2, travelling garb x2
violin
paper
book
ink & quill
tinderbox
lantern
oil
Description:
Saul is a gentleman of taste and class. While not an arrogant man he chooses his company carefully, and is well versed in the eitquette of court. He prefers to dress in clothing fitting of his station, maintaining good personal hygiene and doing what he can to remain up to date in the latest fashionable styles. He possesses a good build, giving the impression of physical fitness, but this is more a product of good breeding than actual effort and he lacks any real talent for physical activities. He does though occasionally enjoy some fencing and equestrian sports.
Saul is a handsome and influential young man. He is clean shaven and his black hair is kept short. He wears a simple pair of spectacles over deep brown eyes flecked with grey. Saul's eyes give the impression that he is a man of deep thought, and he is to some extent having recently finished a university degree in writing and publications. He realises though that there are people in the world far more skilled than him, so he is often modest in his claims.
Having completed his education Saul felt the need to set out on his own for a time and find some of the inspiration he would need to write works of high quality. After being given a small sum by his father, the Dean of the university he attended, to kick off his travels he left to see what he could find.