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*Emun Par
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*Wastelander
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*Barbarian 1, Dok 1, Juicer 2, Savanger 0
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*Str 2
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*Ag 1
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*Mind 2
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*App 0
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*Brawl 0
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*Melee 2
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*Ranged 0
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*Def 2
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*Lifeblood 12
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*Boons
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*The Strong Survive
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*Flaws
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*Equipment points 14
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*Axe 1
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*Battle Harness 1
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*Medipacks x3 6
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*Survival Kit 1
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*Medipacks have 14 uses.
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Emun Par is a traveling doctor. Born to a group of wastelanders, he was cast out as a mutant when he grew to over two meters. He now wanders around healing the sick and spending most of his time trying to research cures for the many illnesses plaguing the post-apocalyptic world. Despite his size, he is normally rather gentle. However, you don't get far in the wasteland without being able and willing to break a few skulls when people deserve it. Medical professionals prefer to call it "preventative medicine".

Latest revision as of 12:56, 4 March 2011

  • Emun Par
  • Wastelander
  • Barbarian 1, Dok 1, Juicer 2, Savanger 0
  • Str 2
  • Ag 1
  • Mind 2
  • App 0
  • Brawl 0
  • Melee 2
  • Ranged 0
  • Def 2
  • Lifeblood 12
  • Boons
  • The Strong Survive
  • Flaws
  • Equipment points 14
  • Axe 1
  • Battle Harness 1
  • Medipacks x3 6
  • Survival Kit 1
  • Medipacks have 14 uses.

Emun Par is a traveling doctor. Born to a group of wastelanders, he was cast out as a mutant when he grew to over two meters. He now wanders around healing the sick and spending most of his time trying to research cures for the many illnesses plaguing the post-apocalyptic world. Despite his size, he is normally rather gentle. However, you don't get far in the wasteland without being able and willing to break a few skulls when people deserve it. Medical professionals prefer to call it "preventative medicine".