Golle the Gregarious

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A character in Dwimmermount: If Trouble Was Money

Rank

  • Golle the Gregarious
  • Elven Spellsword 2
  • Neutral
  • PC
  • List any titles or holdings

Attributes

  • STR 14 (+1 attack/damage melee)
  • INT 14 (+1 language, bonus spell to repetoire
  • WIS 8
  • DEX 9
  • CON 11
  • CHA 18 (+3 reaction roll, max. 7 henchmen, +3 morale core)

Skills

  • Languages
    • Common
    • Elf
    • Gnoll
    • Hobgoblin
    • Orc
    • TBD
  • General Proficiencies
    • Adventuring The character is well-equipped for a life of adventure. He knows how to clean and sharpen weapons, saddle and ride a horse, set up a camp, and search for a secret door. He has a rough idea of the value of common coins, trade goods, gems, and jewelry. All player characters are assumed to have Adventuring for purposes of the proficiency throws of standard adventuring tasks.
    • Healing The character is especially skilled at treating wounds and diagnosing illnesses among humans and demi-

humans. A proficiency throw of 11+ enables the character to identify whether a disease is magical or mundane, and if mundane, diagnose it. A patient under treatment of Healing naturally heals an extra 1d3 hit points each day. If the character selects Healing twice, he can neutralize poison, cure disease, or cure light wounds with a proficiency throw of 18+, once per day per patient. If the character selects Healing three times, he can neutralize poison, cure disease, or cure serious wounds with a proficiency throw of 14+, once per day per patient. A character with Healing proficiency can use the healing herbs listed in the Equipment chapter (e.g. blackwort, comfrey, goldenrod, and woundwort) to heal additional damage or gain a bonus on his proficiency throws. In any one day, a character can supervise three different patients, plus an additional one each time Healing is selected.

    • DiplomacyThe character is smooth tongued and familiar with protocol. He receives a +2 bonus on all reaction rolls when he attempts to parley.
  • Class Proficiencies
    • FamiliarThe character gains a familiar, a magical animal companion. The familiar will be a creature appropriate to the character’s alignment and other powers (as determined by the Judge). The familiar always has a number of Hit Dice and maximum hit points equal to ½ its master’s own; Intelligence equal to its master’s Intelligence; and a number of general and class proficiencies equal to its masters, selected from its master’s class list. The familiar can always understand any languages spoken by its master, and the character will be able to understand the familiar’s speech, though no one else will without resorting to speak with animals. The familiar is utterly loyal to its master and will fight for him, perform services, and generally obey his commands. While the familiar is within 30', the character receives +1 on saving throws, but if the familiar is ever killed, the character must save versus Death or instantly take damage equal to the familiar’s maximum total hit points. A character does not gain a new familiar if it is slain until he has gained a level of experience.

Combat

  • AC 16
  • HP 9
  • Movement Rate
  • Initiative Modifier
  • Attacks (For the below, write in what it is. Like, "Two-Handed Sword: Stats."
    • Primary Melee Attack: (List the attack throw with all magical, ability, etc., modifiers, like 5+ or whatever), (Damage.)
    • Secondary Melee Attack:
    • Primary Ranged Attack:
  • Saves:
    • Petrification & Paralysis
    • Poison & Death
    • Blast & Breath
    • Staves & Wands
    • Spells

Spells

  • First Level: Spells Per Day
    • A first level spell in your repertoire
    • Another first-level spell in your repertoire
    • Etc
  • Second Level: Spells Per Day
    • One
    • Two
    • You-know-what-to-do

Equipment

  • Gear, Armor, Weapons: Total Encumbrance. Don't list party treasure here. That's what the ape is for on the front page. This is to keep track of those things that are relatively permanently staying with your character.
    • Then list
    • Those things
    • Individually