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<blockquote data-quote="dscrank" data-source="post: 61857" data-attributes="member: 3017"><p>I should note that I'll be out-of-town for a week starting on February 27th, so I won't be available then.</p><p></p><p>Name: Pedron (no last name)</p><p>Class: Wanderer Level: 1 Background: Midlander (from Lugard in Murandy)</p><p>Size: Medium Age:17 Gender: Male Height: 5'6" Weight: 140</p><p>Hair: Dark Brown Eyes: Brown </p><p></p><p>Stats:</p><p></p><p>Abilities:</p><p>Str 12 Dex 16 Con 12 Int 14 Wis 12 Cha 10</p><p></p><p>HP 7, Defense 16, Initiative 3, Saves: Fort 2, Ref 6, Will 3</p><p></p><p>Melee +1, Ranged +3</p><p></p><p>Skills: Four ranks each in Disable Device (+6), Hide (+7), Listen (+5), Move Silently (+7), Open Lock (+7), Pick Pocket (+7), Profession (Gambler) (+5), Ride (Background Skill) (+7), Search (+6), Sense Motive (+5), Spot (+5).</p><p></p><p>Feats: Luck of Heroes, Illicit Barter (as per Wanderers), Ambidexterity</p><p></p><p>Language: Common(Midlands, Illian)</p><p></p><p>History:</p><p></p><p>No one's ever described Pedron as good looking, and the Lugarder accent and the way he looks at everyone and everything suspiciously gives him an untrustworthy appearance. In this case, you'd do well to judge the book by its cover.</p><p></p><p>Pedron has no idea who his father was, and he doesn't think his mother really knows either. For this reason, he's decided not to use a last name. He was raised by his mother and uncle at his uncle's inn in Lugard. Pedron grew up working for his uncle, using his quick wits and quicker fingers to make sure the Inn's patrons got less than they paid for. He cut purses and cheated in games of chance in the common room, then sneaked into the patrons' rooms while they were out, or even while they slept, to steal trinkets. His uncle always got his cut, and it was he who laid down the one cardinal rule: never steal too much or too obviously. They both broke this rule when they schemed to separate a Borderlander from his horse, a fine gray mare with the improbable name of Birgitte, and blame it on a local horse-thief. The plan worked well except for the blame part. The Borderlander, who turned out to be a thief-taker with powerful friends in Lugard, quickly figured out that someone at the inn was responsible. Pedron's uncle did what any responsible citizen would do and fingered his nephew. With no other choice, the boy took the horse and ran.</p><p></p><p>Pedron's been wandering for several months now, stealing and gambling to get by, although he's learned the hard way that cheating in other Inns is risky. He doesn't think the Borderlander is chasing him anymore. When the heat dies down in a year or so, he intends to return to Lugard and repay his uncle. His philosophy of life, a lesson learned hard but well, is that everyone is looking for his take and he's willing to stiff you to get it. You need to make sure you get your share, and that often means stiffing them first.</p><p></p><p>Gear: thieves' tools, traveler's outfit, 4 daggers, shortbow, 20 arrows, rapier, playing cards, dice, backpack, winter blanket, and 4 days worth of rations, 5 mks Total weight: 29 lbs.</p><p></p><p>In addition, he still has Birgitte, a standard light horse with a riding saddle and saddle bags containing his bedroll (43 lbs.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dscrank, post: 61857, member: 3017"] I should note that I'll be out-of-town for a week starting on February 27th, so I won't be available then. Name: Pedron (no last name) Class: Wanderer Level: 1 Background: Midlander (from Lugard in Murandy) Size: Medium Age:17 Gender: Male Height: 5'6" Weight: 140 Hair: Dark Brown Eyes: Brown Stats: Abilities: Str 12 Dex 16 Con 12 Int 14 Wis 12 Cha 10 HP 7, Defense 16, Initiative 3, Saves: Fort 2, Ref 6, Will 3 Melee +1, Ranged +3 Skills: Four ranks each in Disable Device (+6), Hide (+7), Listen (+5), Move Silently (+7), Open Lock (+7), Pick Pocket (+7), Profession (Gambler) (+5), Ride (Background Skill) (+7), Search (+6), Sense Motive (+5), Spot (+5). Feats: Luck of Heroes, Illicit Barter (as per Wanderers), Ambidexterity Language: Common(Midlands, Illian) History: No one's ever described Pedron as good looking, and the Lugarder accent and the way he looks at everyone and everything suspiciously gives him an untrustworthy appearance. In this case, you'd do well to judge the book by its cover. Pedron has no idea who his father was, and he doesn't think his mother really knows either. For this reason, he's decided not to use a last name. He was raised by his mother and uncle at his uncle's inn in Lugard. Pedron grew up working for his uncle, using his quick wits and quicker fingers to make sure the Inn's patrons got less than they paid for. He cut purses and cheated in games of chance in the common room, then sneaked into the patrons' rooms while they were out, or even while they slept, to steal trinkets. His uncle always got his cut, and it was he who laid down the one cardinal rule: never steal too much or too obviously. They both broke this rule when they schemed to separate a Borderlander from his horse, a fine gray mare with the improbable name of Birgitte, and blame it on a local horse-thief. The plan worked well except for the blame part. The Borderlander, who turned out to be a thief-taker with powerful friends in Lugard, quickly figured out that someone at the inn was responsible. Pedron's uncle did what any responsible citizen would do and fingered his nephew. With no other choice, the boy took the horse and ran. Pedron's been wandering for several months now, stealing and gambling to get by, although he's learned the hard way that cheating in other Inns is risky. He doesn't think the Borderlander is chasing him anymore. When the heat dies down in a year or so, he intends to return to Lugard and repay his uncle. His philosophy of life, a lesson learned hard but well, is that everyone is looking for his take and he's willing to stiff you to get it. You need to make sure you get your share, and that often means stiffing them first. Gear: thieves' tools, traveler's outfit, 4 daggers, shortbow, 20 arrows, rapier, playing cards, dice, backpack, winter blanket, and 4 days worth of rations, 5 mks Total weight: 29 lbs. In addition, he still has Birgitte, a standard light horse with a riding saddle and saddle bags containing his bedroll (43 lbs.) [/QUOTE]
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