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Hesper "Hashbrown" Hearth is a sturdy halfling that smells like fried potatoes, cedar and fine tobacco. Dressed in dark browns and carrying two hand crossbows, Hesper
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Hesper "Hashbrown" Hearth is a sturdy halfling that smells like fried potatoes, cedar, and fine tobacco. Dressed in dark browns and carrying two hand crossbows, Hesper carries a sense of confidence and pride. Covered in bandoleers of crossbow bolts, Hesper often chews on the stubs of thick cigars.
carries a sense of confidence and pride. Covered in bandoleers of crossbow bolts, Hesper often chews on the stubs of thick cigars. 
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Growing up on in the city, Hesper quickly learned the life of a street rat, excelling in unscrupulous behaviors. After being caught stealing a tasty breakfast dish
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Growing up in '''[[The World Tree/Huion|Huion]]''', Hesper quickly learned the life of a street rat, excelling in unscrupulous behaviors. After being caught stealing a tasty breakfast dish from The Frothy Succubus Inn, the town militia gave him the option of time in prison or joining the military. He chose the latter and quickly entered the town guard.
from The Frothy Succubus Inn, the town militia gave him the option of time in prison or joining the military. He choose the latter and quickly entered the town
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guard.
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Hesper soon discovered that fighting on the front lines were for crazies, half-orcs, and people with an underdeveloped sense of self preservation. Excelling in the use of ranged weapons, Hesper's strategy is very simple: find cover, keep distance, and unload a barrage of bolts into your enemies privates (not only for increased pain, but to slow down their advancement), rinse and repeat.
Hesper soon discovered that fighting on the front lines were for crazies, half­orcs, and people with an underdeveloped sense of self­preservation. Excelling in the
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==Player Summary==
use of ranged weapons, Hesper's strategy is very simple: Find cover, keep a distance, and unload a barrage of bolts into your enemies private parts (not only for
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User: Jay D. at roll20.net <br/>
increased pain, but to slow down their advancement). Rinse and repeat. 
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Character Name: Hesper "Hashbrown" Hearth-Original play tester <br/>
Recently, Hesper has heard of an issue regarding the World Tree. Where this adventure will take him is yet to be known. 
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Class: Fighter (Champion), specializing in hand-crossbows <br/>
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Concept: Brash little guy <br/>
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Back to: [[The World Tree/Huion]] <br/>
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Main Page: [[The World Tree]]

Revision as of 08:28, 5 June 2015

Hesper "Hashbrown" Hearth is a sturdy halfling that smells like fried potatoes, cedar, and fine tobacco. Dressed in dark browns and carrying two hand crossbows, Hesper carries a sense of confidence and pride. Covered in bandoleers of crossbow bolts, Hesper often chews on the stubs of thick cigars.

Growing up in Huion, Hesper quickly learned the life of a street rat, excelling in unscrupulous behaviors. After being caught stealing a tasty breakfast dish from The Frothy Succubus Inn, the town militia gave him the option of time in prison or joining the military. He chose the latter and quickly entered the town guard.

Hesper soon discovered that fighting on the front lines were for crazies, half-orcs, and people with an underdeveloped sense of self preservation. Excelling in the use of ranged weapons, Hesper's strategy is very simple: find cover, keep distance, and unload a barrage of bolts into your enemies privates (not only for increased pain, but to slow down their advancement), rinse and repeat.

Player Summary

User: Jay D. at roll20.net
Character Name: Hesper "Hashbrown" Hearth-Original play tester
Class: Fighter (Champion), specializing in hand-crossbows
Concept: Brash little guy

Back to: The World Tree/Huion
Main Page: The World Tree