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Ravenloft Character Sheets

Xanaphia

Union Smut Peddler
Joined
Sep 28, 2013
D&D 3.5 rules(to be modified as need)

Level 5, 9000 gold starting, no one item may cost more than half of this (so, 4500 gp max price for any one item).

80 total attribute points. No stat can be higher than 18 unless a racial modifier is in play.

Include a background story for your character (atleast 1 paragraph) and pick three of the following questions to answer about your character.
What is your greatest love?
What is your greatest regret?
What makes your skin crawl?
What fascinates you?
What are your habits?
What are your secrets?
Are you rational or passionate?
Are you sophisticated or superstitious?
How strong is your faith?
How self-confident are you?
What drives you to adventure?
 
Good overall, just a minor nitpick. No one is in Ravenloft yet. That will be our first encounter.
 
Ah, I'll have to change that. General theme was that his time in Ravenloft, he has retreated into becoming more dour, more stubborn, clinging to his faith and craft with bloody minded determination, as the only other option, is accepting that he will never be able to rejoin the home of his ancestors, and be unable to join them in the afterlife, wandering forever alone, without purpose or clan, without identity.

That is his greatest fear, and what Ravenloft to him symbolizes.
 
Aldrick

Yes he has a backstory. If you want to know him find out in game because I dont want this characters business all over a place like ravenloft.
 
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Reyana

Growing up a farmgirl in Mistledale, Reyana loved the visual arts from an early age. When her mother Anicia noticed how accurate the charcoal drawings she was doing on the hearth were, she bought her daugther a collection of collored chalk from a pedlar.

The walls of the house--especialy the hearth--were a riot of collor from that day forewards. Whenever it rained, all of Reyana's drawings would be washed away. She would go to sleep on rainy nights crying, but the morning after she would wake early and stand outside to watch the sunrise and grin at the clean house. "Every new day is like this," she explained to her parents. "A blank canvas on which to draw a beautiful life."

Reyana's father was a militia veteran. Believing that people who didn't have swords could still die by them, he trained all his children in the use of mace, sling, staff, spear, and longsword. Neither strong nor weak, but creative and hard working, Reyana managed too match her bigger, stronger brothers in skill at arms. In Reyana's fourteenth year, her baby brother Lorn was carried away into the Spiderhaunt Woods by an ettercap. Fearing that he would be eaten before the militia could respond, Reyana sent word to her father, then took sling and spear and entered the deadly forest to save him herself.

Through cunning, good luck, and the grace of the gods she slew the spider who gaurded the Etercap's lair. She cut her brother free of the etercap's web, treated his wounds, grabbed some treasure, and had him half way home before the militia found them. (this was just in time, as the etercap was hot on their trail.)

Word of Reyana's courage and compassion caugth the ear of a traveling priest of Lathander. He asked to meet Reyana. After talking for a while, he invited her to come and study art, grammer, and religion at a temple in Cormyr. Excited by the opertunity, Reyana agreed. With the elven sword she'd found in the etercap's lair, she left the next week. She had several adventures studying at the temple, learning to wield Lathander's power and battling the minions of the Devil Dragon and her Gazneths.



Spiders makes Reyana's skin crawl. She's terified of them. Not that she ever let that stop her...
Reyana is first and foremost passionate, but not without reason.
Growing up Reyana was romantically superstitious--by the standards of a girl from the Realms. She has a better education now. A typical citizen of Barovia will probably have her rolling her eyes and wishing she brought a reading primer.
Reyana's faith is strong. That may seem strange when one things that Reyana first joined the Temple of Lathander because she wanted to study art. While some people have conviction in the words of the gods, or simply are aware of their existence and wise enough to give them their due, Reyana's faith is based on unquenchable hope and heartfelt personal resoance with Lathander's ideals.
Reyana has a healthy dose of self confidence and some would argue a far more than healthy dose of optimism.
Curiosity and compassion drive Reyana to adventure.
 
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