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'''Proficiency:''' +2
 
'''Proficiency:''' +2
  
'''Passive Perception:''' 13
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'''Passive Perception:''' 10
  
 
'''Initiative:''' +2
 
'''Initiative:''' +2
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'''AC:''' 12
 
'''AC:''' 12
  
'''Spell Save DC:''' 13
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'''Spell Save DC:''' 12
  
 
==Stats/Saves==
 
==Stats/Saves==
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'''Reactions:'''
 
'''Reactions:'''
 
* Opportunity Attack
 
* Opportunity Attack
* Shield spell
 
  
 
'''Bonus Actions:'''
 
'''Bonus Actions:'''
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'''Current HP:''' 20
 
'''Current HP:''' 20
 
'''Arcane Ward:''' 9hp
 
  
 
'''Hit Dice:'''
 
'''Hit Dice:'''
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'''Criminal'''
 
'''Criminal'''
 
 
Vay is the bastard child of his Elf father and human mother. Despite this, he is loved by both parents, though he lived all his childhood with his mother in a human city, with only his arcane gifts (his talent and his woodbound ritual book) as mementoes from his father. Vay's mother was always poor and could never afford the Guild fees, nor to lose he only child to Guild tutelage, and so Vay developed on his own, in secret, and never shared that secret with anyone. When he matured and left his familial home for the big city, he kept that secret but worked hard to develop contacts amongst those less likely to follow Guild laws, both to find the things he needed to further his own studies beyond the meagre tome left by his father and, on occasion, to help others also labouring under a society that would not allow them the freedoms to do as they wished. He scratched out a living in the margins of society using his charm and gifts. With the coming of the revolution, Vay feels free as he never has before to work more openly and has begun tentatively seeking arcane work for those who will not ask after his provenance. Nevertheless, he harbours a powerful resentment of the Guilds and the tyranny they represent over what he feels is his own talent he has a right to exercise as he chooses. He has a mage's voracious interest in the arcane and, with the tentative freedom earned for him by the rebellion, is looking for new opportunities to seek out arcane mysteries and further his ambitions.
 
Vay is the bastard child of his Elf father and human mother. Despite this, he is loved by both parents, though he lived all his childhood with his mother in a human city, with only his arcane gifts (his talent and his woodbound ritual book) as mementoes from his father. Vay's mother was always poor and could never afford the Guild fees, nor to lose he only child to Guild tutelage, and so Vay developed on his own, in secret, and never shared that secret with anyone. When he matured and left his familial home for the big city, he kept that secret but worked hard to develop contacts amongst those less likely to follow Guild laws, both to find the things he needed to further his own studies beyond the meagre tome left by his father and, on occasion, to help others also labouring under a society that would not allow them the freedoms to do as they wished. He scratched out a living in the margins of society using his charm and gifts. With the coming of the revolution, Vay feels free as he never has before to work more openly and has begun tentatively seeking arcane work for those who will not ask after his provenance. Nevertheless, he harbours a powerful resentment of the Guilds and the tyranny they represent over what he feels is his own talent he has a right to exercise as he chooses. He has a mage's voracious interest in the arcane and, with the tentative freedom earned for him by the rebellion, is looking for new opportunities to seek out arcane mysteries and further his ambitions.
  
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Notation: * means the spell has the Ritual tag. (r) means the spell is in Vay's woodbound ritual book. '''Bold''' means the spell is prepared.
 
Notation: * means the spell has the Ritual tag. (r) means the spell is in Vay's woodbound ritual book. '''Bold''' means the spell is prepared.
  
1st Level (4 slots/1 cast)
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1st Level (4 slots/0 cast)
  
 
* Alarm*(r)
 
* Alarm*(r)

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