Post by anoba on Dec 4, 2007 23:23:29 GMT -5
Pandoro Bochs
Humanoid(human)
Neutral Good
Favored Soul of Kord 1
STR 18 +4
DEX 13 +1
CON 8 -1
INT 8 -1
WIS 8 -1
CHA 12 +1
Hit Points: 13/13
Initiative: +1
Speed: 20'
Armor: 15 (+4 armor, +1 DEX), touch 11, flat 14
Base Attack/Grapple: +0/+4
Saving Throws: Fortitude +1, Reflex +3, Will +1
SKILLS
(Max: 4/2, 8@1st, 2/level thereafter)
Concentration 3 (4 ranks -1 CON)
Diplomacy 5 (4 ranks +1 CHA)
FEATS: Toughness x2, Martial Weapon Prof(greatsword)
ATTACKS
Greatsword "Kord's Right Hook" +4 melee (2d6+6/19-20x2)
Light Mace +4 melee (1d6+4)
3 Shortspears "Kord's Toothpicks" +1 ranged 20' (1d6+4) (thrown)
Shortspears "Kord's Toothpicks" +4 melee (1d6+4) (wielded with 1 hand)
Shortspears "Kord's Toothpicks" +4 melee (1d6+6) (wielded with 2 hands)
EQUIPMENT
scale mail 50gp
greatsword "Kord's Right Hook" 50gp
light mace 5gp
3 shortspears "Kord's Toothpicks" 3gp
backpack 2gp
bedroll 1sp
2 days rations 1gp
flint and steel 1gp
belt Pouch 1gp
spell component pouch 5gp
wooden holy symbol 1gp
2 torch 2cp
1 potion CLW
MONEY
5 gold
8 silver
8 copper
SPELLS
Spell Slots: 5/3+1
Spells Known: 4/3
Current: 3/0
0: Create Water, Light, Cure Minor Wounds, Mending
1: Cure Light Wounds, Blade of Blood (phb2), Obscuring Mist
Background: Pandoro Bochs made a living arm wrestling all comers at the Lizard's Tale Tavern. His life was as simple as his mind. One day he defeated a cleric of Kord in a match. The cleric was much impressed and began to teach Pandoro a dumbed down version of the way of Kord. Pandoro was fascinated. Imagine that, a religion who's deity appreciated a good arm wrestling match!
After spending two years in a monastery doing push-ups, Pandoro was declared a disciple of Kord. Well, to be honest, the clerics appreciated his muscle but were not very impressed with his wit. But that's the strange thing. Even though Pandoro was the dumbest pupil on record, he began to manifest divine powers. The elders conferred and with a chuckle, concluded that Pandoro's strength and sincerity were far more important to Kord than his ability to recite The Teachings from memory.
Humanoid(human)
Neutral Good
Favored Soul of Kord 1
STR 18 +4
DEX 13 +1
CON 8 -1
INT 8 -1
WIS 8 -1
CHA 12 +1
Hit Points: 13/13
Initiative: +1
Speed: 20'
Armor: 15 (+4 armor, +1 DEX), touch 11, flat 14
Base Attack/Grapple: +0/+4
Saving Throws: Fortitude +1, Reflex +3, Will +1
SKILLS
(Max: 4/2, 8@1st, 2/level thereafter)
Concentration 3 (4 ranks -1 CON)
Diplomacy 5 (4 ranks +1 CHA)
FEATS: Toughness x2, Martial Weapon Prof(greatsword)
ATTACKS
Greatsword "Kord's Right Hook" +4 melee (2d6+6/19-20x2)
Light Mace +4 melee (1d6+4)
3 Shortspears "Kord's Toothpicks" +1 ranged 20' (1d6+4) (thrown)
Shortspears "Kord's Toothpicks" +4 melee (1d6+4) (wielded with 1 hand)
Shortspears "Kord's Toothpicks" +4 melee (1d6+6) (wielded with 2 hands)
EQUIPMENT
scale mail 50gp
greatsword "Kord's Right Hook" 50gp
light mace 5gp
3 shortspears "Kord's Toothpicks" 3gp
backpack 2gp
bedroll 1sp
2 days rations 1gp
flint and steel 1gp
belt Pouch 1gp
spell component pouch 5gp
wooden holy symbol 1gp
2 torch 2cp
1 potion CLW
MONEY
5 gold
8 silver
8 copper
SPELLS
Spell Slots: 5/3+1
Spells Known: 4/3
Current: 3/0
0: Create Water, Light, Cure Minor Wounds, Mending
1: Cure Light Wounds, Blade of Blood (phb2), Obscuring Mist
Background: Pandoro Bochs made a living arm wrestling all comers at the Lizard's Tale Tavern. His life was as simple as his mind. One day he defeated a cleric of Kord in a match. The cleric was much impressed and began to teach Pandoro a dumbed down version of the way of Kord. Pandoro was fascinated. Imagine that, a religion who's deity appreciated a good arm wrestling match!
After spending two years in a monastery doing push-ups, Pandoro was declared a disciple of Kord. Well, to be honest, the clerics appreciated his muscle but were not very impressed with his wit. But that's the strange thing. Even though Pandoro was the dumbest pupil on record, he began to manifest divine powers. The elders conferred and with a chuckle, concluded that Pandoro's strength and sincerity were far more important to Kord than his ability to recite The Teachings from memory.