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Monday, March 5, 2018

Random Roll 98 - The Randomness


A samsaran who lost her biological parents only to be adopted by clergy or cultists. A disaster wiped her settlement from the face of Golarion, was this the cause of her parents death? After all this tragedy and death is there any wonder she took up the worship of Zyphus. A weak constitution will limit this character’s ability to be a frontline fighter by a high wisdom, intelligence, and charisma leave a lot of doors open for appropriate classes.

Gender: Female
Race: Samsaran
Nationality: Varisia
Age: 84
Height: 6’ 3”
Weight: 162
Alignment:  Neutral Evil

Str: 14
Dex: 10
Con: 8
Int: 14
Wis: 18
Cha: 13

Homeland: City or Metropolis
Parents: Both of your parents are dead.
Siblings: You have 1 biological sibling.
- biological older sister
Circumstance of Birth: [Adopted] You were not raised by your birth family, but taken in by another family within your race or culture.
Birth Parent's Profession: Merchants
Adopted Parent's Profession: Clergy or Cultists
Major Childhood Event: [Major Disaster] You witnessed—and survived—a major disaster in your childhood years, such as a great fire, flood, earthquake, volcano, or storm. It obliterated the settlement where you lived, whether a small village, large city, or entire island.

Influential Associate: [The Mercenary] With this person, there was always a cost. No deed was done making a trade for something of equal or greater value. Whether this individual's actions tended toward good, evil, or pure balance, he was always fair in his dealings. You respected this trait and it influenced your own philosophy.

Conflict: [Murder] You killed someone.
Conflict Subject: Humanoid monster.
Conflict Motivation: Amusement or Entertainment.
Conflict Resolution: [Mixed Feelings] Sometimes you regret the conflict, but other times you feel as if you didn’t have a choice in the matter or that you made the right decision. Most of the time, you just avoid thinking about the conflict. Only you and maybe a select few people know of your involvement.
Deity/Religious Philosophy: Zyphus

Romantic Relationship(s): [One Significant Relationship] You had a true love once, but that time has passed.
Drawback: [The Past] You long for the world to return to a past age. You’ve adopted the manners and style of this age, and are fascinated by its customs, relics, and artifacts, and by the historical figures of that time. Perhaps you live so much in this past age that your connection to the present is tenuous. Or your pretentiousness annoys others.

(Trait) Child of the Temple
(Trait) Civilized
(Trait) Accident Resistant
(Trait) Mercenary
(Trait) Merchant
(Trait) Orphaned
(Trait) Resilient
(Trait) Vagabond Child
(Story Feat) Unforgotten
(Drawback) Sentimental

In the comments give tell us this character’s tale? What class did her life lead her too? Who did she murder? What was the disaster she witnessed? How were her parents killed? Why does she worship Zyphus? And don’t forget to stay tuned Friday when my background hits the CRB.

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