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Bardei (hm LE Ftr6,Rog2)
| Str:17 |
Wis:10 |
| Dex:15 |
Int:11 |
| Con:14 |
Cha:12 |
| Hp:33 |
AC:15 |
Saves |
| Fort:+7 |
| Ref:+7 |
| Will:+2 |
Base Attack (melee):+10/+4 |
Base Attack (ranged):+9/+3 |
Damage:1d8+1 (obsidian longsword) |
AC:16 (studded leather),including dodge |
Intiative:+6 |
Skills |
| Intimidate:10 |
Ride(kank):6 |
| Climb:6 |
Sense Motive:8 |
| Bluff:4 |
Spot:6 |
Feats/Abilities |
| Sneak Attack: +1d6 |
| Evasion |
| Dodge |
| Weapon Focus (longsword) |
| Cleave |
| Power Attack |
| Improved Initiative |
Background: Bardei was a wandering caravan guard, who had no
real home, traveling to wherever he was able to get a job. His travels took him
to nearly every city-state in the Tablelands where he honed his combat skills
from the many encounters he had with bandits. Though he did not have a steady
employer during these times, he was always loyal to the contract. A bad reputation
has a guard could be gained from one broken contract, and he had not intention
of ruining his career, such as it was.
His fortune changed for the better at a stop in Balic. Ornan's Trading Coster
was looking for experienced guards to protect it's growing caravan traffic from
Balic to other cities. Jaasinel took a liking to Bardei and his abilities, as well
as his loyalty, and hired him. Bardei has since risen from a simple guard to
caravan master and trader.
Combat: Bardei is a straight forward fighter, depending on his
skills with a blade over any complex tactics. His training as a rogue allows him to
take advantage of a backstab attack, and he will use this should the opportunity
presents itself, though he does not go out of his way to look for chances to do so.
Personality: Bardei is a gruff man, better at intimidation than
negotiation. Jaasinel never sends him into delicate situations, instead the trade
leader sends his employee to stable situations that need to remain so. Customers and
fellow traders know that Bardei is the muscle of the company, and will not hesitate
to resort to force should things take a turn for the... unpleasant. Hard bargaining
is typically not an option when he is in charge. The deal will be completed as to
the terms already set.
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