Chal

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Squeak! (For the Catcher of Rats!)

Statistics[edit]

Real name: Too Talkative Rat

Aliases:Chal Redpaw

Age: 1.5 years

Class Paladin of the Catcher of Rats, The Chosen Rat.

Race: Chaos Rat

Power level: 2 (8 among people his size)

Position Pet

Eyes: brown

Hair: Brown

Appearance[edit]

He's a brown rat in full plate, with a red paw print on one shoulder with a cat's eye in the middle of it.

Background[edit]

He was born to the Red Paw Clan, one of eight (secretly nine) Chaos Rat Clans in the Library. However, his family has always been a bit...different. Where other families ate Necronomicons, grimoires of the elements, or other such tomes, his family ate a Book of Exalted Deeds. As a result, his family has been less evil than the other clans, a secret ninth hiding amongst the other eight.

He had blended in for what, to his people, was ages, until he commented a bit too much about recent events and was decided to be the first sacrifice. After falling in one of Tyroth's smoke tubes, he's more or less been picked as a pet, or as he sees it, "servant of the servitor".

Personality[edit]

He tries to be a good Chaos Rat, following the doctrines of the Red Paw's worship. However, he has always had a tendency to ask too many annoying questions, which his where he gets his name.

Powers[edit]

As time goes on, he will be able to do things such as smite the wicked, heal the wounded with a touch, and cast a limited amount of spells. He believes his powers come from Winters, but in truth, it comes from the belief his race has in Winters. So in truth, his power isn't from the Catcher of Rats, but the faith in her.

Weaknesses[edit]

He's effectively a rat. Not even an especially tall one. Hell, he can't even speak languages besides Rat, really. He can use rat sized weapons and tiny rat armor, which means he basically only attacks with a blade the size of a needle, or maybe part of a pair of scissors.

Motivation[edit]

He believes in the cat goddess of his people, and he believes that his mount (how he thinks of Tyroth) is, if not necessarily a servitor of her, definitely a powerful being worthy of his people's respect and protection.

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