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Corrin Hilltopple | |
1. Rasse: | |
Halbling, Stout | |
Alter: 22 | |
Gesinnung: Chaotic Good | |
Größe: 3" (Small) | |
Speed: 25" | |
Lucky (reroll on 1) | |
Brave (advantage on ST against being frightened) | |
Nimble (move through spaces of larger creatures) | |
Stout Resilience (advantage on ST against poison) | |
2. Klasse: | |
Kämpfer | |
HD: 1W10 | |
TP: 13 | |
Proficiencies: | |
all armor, shield | |
simple weapons, martial weapons | |
STs: strength, constitution | |
Skills: | |
Intimidation | |
Perception | |
Equipment: | |
chain mail ^W studded leather | |
martial weapon + shield | |
two handaxes | |
explorer's pack | |
Fighting style: Great Weapon Fighting (reroll 1 or 2 on damage) | |
Second Wind (1W10+1 TP once) | |
3. Attribute: | |
STR 14 (+2) | |
DEX 12 (+1) | |
CON 16 (+3) | |
INT 8 (-1) | |
WIS 13 (+1) | |
CHA 12 (+1) | |
4. Personality | |
Sex: male | |
Height: 3"3 | |
Weight: 35lb | |
Gesinnung: Chaotic Good | |
Background: Folk Hero | |
Proficiencies: | |
Skills: | |
Animal Handling | |
Survival | |
Tools: | |
artisan's tool | |
vehicles (land) | |
Defining event: (1) I stood up to a tyrant's agent | |
Personality trait: (1) I judge people by their actions, not their words | |
Ideal: (3) Freedom. Tyrants must not be allowed to oppress the people. (Chaotic) | |
Bond: (5) I protect those who cannot protect themselves. | |
Flaw: (6) I have trouble trusting in my allies. | |
5. Ausrüstung | |
Beschlagenes Leder (AC 13) | |
Handaxt (1W6, Range 20/60) | |
Langschwert (1W8 / 1W10 wenn zweihändig) | |
Schild (AC +2) | |
Rucksack, Schlafsack, Kochgeschirr, Zunder, 10 Fackeln, 10 Rationen, Wasserschlauch, 50" Seil | |
30 gp |
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