tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4606376637537506644.post9081472405935296723..comments2024-03-18T19:24:46.525-04:00Comments on CRB : Character 70 - The RandomnessSimonSezhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07402434731967748384noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4606376637537506644.post-46987605460033280222017-03-29T16:46:03.533-04:002017-03-29T16:46:03.533-04:00Nice work. I can say it is totally different than ...Nice work. I can say it is totally different than what I came up with. I like that two people can look at the same stats and come up with something different.SimonSezhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07402434731967748384noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4606376637537506644.post-49499201119361543242017-03-29T11:19:26.254-04:002017-03-29T11:19:26.254-04:00Traits: Civilized
Well Informed
Dilcker Waj
Eldr...<br />Traits: Civilized<br />Well Informed <br /><br />Dilcker Waj<br />Eldritch Scion Card Caster<br />Arcane Bloodline<br />Cats Claws, Climber alt Racial traits <br /><br />Builds towards: Close-Quarters Thrower, Arcane Strike, Clustered Shot, Disruptive <br /><br />Dilcker was always a nice lad, respecting his elders, kind to his friends, and sought to follow his parents meager profession. They were never rich, but more importantly never unhappy. One day he was called into a fortune telling booth, expecting in full to be conned. In truth he was, but has yet to figure it out. He left with a harrow deck and quickly studied all the ways to use it. He learned to con others in 3 card monte, throw them with deadly precision, and even make some money with his newfound Sleight of Hand to provide for his parents. He would regularly visit the tarot reader who greatly encouraged his behavior. Until recently he suspected nothing but good will from the harrower, but since his own magic began to grow he secretly checked around the readers room and found a dark and powerful deck. A kind of corruption almost billows out of it, and the harrower keeps saying he has a gift to give him when he's ready. He has a plan to destroy it, but it's at the risk of his relationship with the reader and the whole of his shop. But it might just be a price he's willing to pay to protect himself and those who he might afflict.<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18142519538877235711noreply@blogger.com