(OOC) DND 3.5 Enter Planescape

Gold dwarves are from races of faerun, but you list only genasi from that book. Intentional?
The difference from standard dwarves are bonus to attack vs aberrations and penalty to dex instead of cha
 

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@InVinoVeritas new players are always welcome, create a character from a setting you are familiar with. Sigil is basically the hub of the multiverse and is called the Cage because people randomly end up in there with no way out. An example of this is a Demi lich that ended up in sigil in one of the classic DND 2e isometric games, then ended up falling out a window portal and ended up in Fallout Tactics.
Okay! I'm designing a Human Cleric of Telchur (Air, Cold domains, Strength Devotion feat) reskinned as an Ojibwe warrior. Will that work?
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Okay! I'm designing a Human Cleric of Telchur (Air, Cold domains, Strength Devotion feat) reskinned as an Ojibwe warrior. Will that work?
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Wawaate (Aurora)
Neutral Human Winter Cleric (Telchur)
STR 14
DEX 8
CON 12
INT 10
WIS 15
CHA 13

BAB +0
FORT +3
REF -1
WILL +4

Skills: Concentration +6, Spellcraft +4, Knowledge (Religion) +4

Feats: Strength Devotion, Extra Turning

Domains: Air, Cold

Turn Undead 8/day
Turn Earth/Rebuke Air 8/day
Turn Fire/Rebuke Cold 8/day

Prepared spells:
Cantrips: Guidance, Light, Resistance
Level 1: Divine Favor, Shield of Faith, Chill Touch

Equipment (125 starting gold):
Spear
Sickle
Scale Mail
Wooden Holy Symbol
Spell Component Pouch
Explorer's Outfit
Cold Weather Outfit
Cleric's Vestments
Backpack
Bedroll
Blanket
Waterskin
Silk Rope
34gp 4sp

Named after the Aurora visible on Cold winter nights, Wawaate hails from a land others have not heard of. He is not even sure why he is here, in Sigil, but he knows he needs to be here, away from home, for some unknown purpose. If anything, his connection to the northern sky has only grown stronger, giving him spells and a closeness to the nature that no longer appears to be around him. But he has seen that he is not the only stranger here, so he accepts his fate.
 

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