Character Name: Erevan
A tall elf man, red haired and well built. His body is scarred in many places, and bears tattoos to commemorate victories, losses, and fallen comrades. His left arm has several rings of elvish lettering, those who can read it would recognize them as names.
Though roughened from hard conflict, his slim hands still show a nimble grace.
Though clothing depends on the situation, his most ubiquitous garb will always be his armor. A brigandine of green dyed leather. It is composed of four long, overlapping leather panels. They wrap around his back and fasten in the front, where they curve upward, so that they form a series of V shapes where they meet.
A leather skirt of similar construction hangs down, but only covers the front of his thighs.
The top panel has a pair of pauldrons. A high collar of steel wraps around the back of the neck and is fastened to both leather and pauldrons by leather straps.
There are steel plates hidden under the leather, but evidenced by bronze studs that hold them in place.
Under this is gray cloth armor, with short sleeves and chainmail in the under arms.
He has high leather boots with steel plates at the shins, and green leather bracers.
Racial/Ethnic Background: Elven Kingslander, speaks common and low elvish.
Habits: Dinks and smokes, but doesn't like to do so alone. Keeps a journal in an esoteric elvish shorthand that no one else seems able to read. Weaves flower crowns and chains when bored at camp. Sings incessantly. Paints local flowers on the front of his shield, when he has time.
Grapple: Standard
Unarmed: 3
Melee Skill: 3
Ranged Skill: 3
Strength: 3
Toughness: 3
Wounds: 1
Initiative: 5
Will Power: 4
Morale: 8
Combat Sense: 6
Attacks: 2d6
Weapons: A short sword (slashing) and a spear (piercing, reach 10ft).
Armor: A brigantine of green dyed leather, with shining bronze studs at the corners of the steel plates that are under the leather (B 40% / S 50% / P 40%). A round shield, wooden with a steel rim (medium shield 5+ save).
Special Rules:
Unification War Veteran - You've seen the worst in men. You understand better than any other why no king rules over the Noble Families. You watched as villages were razed and long lines of men clad in armor marched against each other. The sound of heavy armor-clad cavalry charging your position is still clear in your ears at night. It is nearly a century and a half and you can perfectly recall the final clash of would-be rulers... and the dead that littered the fertile fields of your home. Corpse fires were a common sight during these years, for any body left intact could eventually lead to an undead plague. You have seen the worst in the most noble of men; you are still waiting to see the best in them.
Shield Proficiency - You are trained to handle a medium or heavy shield without becoming encumbered.
Heavy Armor Proficiency - You are trained and conditioned to wear heavy armor without becoming encumbered.
Journeyman Jeweler - In a past life, you created works of art for the nobles to wear.
Apprentice Weaponsmith - You have some skill with making weapons, however, you have much more to learn.
A tall elf man, red haired and well built. His body is scarred in many places, and bears tattoos to commemorate victories, losses, and fallen comrades. His left arm has several rings of elvish lettering, those who can read it would recognize them as names.
Though roughened from hard conflict, his slim hands still show a nimble grace.
Though clothing depends on the situation, his most ubiquitous garb will always be his armor. A brigandine of green dyed leather. It is composed of four long, overlapping leather panels. They wrap around his back and fasten in the front, where they curve upward, so that they form a series of V shapes where they meet.
A leather skirt of similar construction hangs down, but only covers the front of his thighs.
The top panel has a pair of pauldrons. A high collar of steel wraps around the back of the neck and is fastened to both leather and pauldrons by leather straps.
There are steel plates hidden under the leather, but evidenced by bronze studs that hold them in place.
Under this is gray cloth armor, with short sleeves and chainmail in the under arms.
He has high leather boots with steel plates at the shins, and green leather bracers.
Racial/Ethnic Background: Elven Kingslander, speaks common and low elvish.
Habits: Dinks and smokes, but doesn't like to do so alone. Keeps a journal in an esoteric elvish shorthand that no one else seems able to read. Weaves flower crowns and chains when bored at camp. Sings incessantly. Paints local flowers on the front of his shield, when he has time.
Grapple: Standard
Unarmed: 3
Melee Skill: 3
Ranged Skill: 3
Strength: 3
Toughness: 3
Wounds: 1
Initiative: 5
Will Power: 4
Morale: 8
Combat Sense: 6
Attacks: 2d6
Weapons: A short sword (slashing) and a spear (piercing, reach 10ft).
Armor: A brigantine of green dyed leather, with shining bronze studs at the corners of the steel plates that are under the leather (B 40% / S 50% / P 40%). A round shield, wooden with a steel rim (medium shield 5+ save).
Special Rules:
Unification War Veteran - You've seen the worst in men. You understand better than any other why no king rules over the Noble Families. You watched as villages were razed and long lines of men clad in armor marched against each other. The sound of heavy armor-clad cavalry charging your position is still clear in your ears at night. It is nearly a century and a half and you can perfectly recall the final clash of would-be rulers... and the dead that littered the fertile fields of your home. Corpse fires were a common sight during these years, for any body left intact could eventually lead to an undead plague. You have seen the worst in the most noble of men; you are still waiting to see the best in them.
Shield Proficiency - You are trained to handle a medium or heavy shield without becoming encumbered.
Heavy Armor Proficiency - You are trained and conditioned to wear heavy armor without becoming encumbered.
Journeyman Jeweler - In a past life, you created works of art for the nobles to wear.
Apprentice Weaponsmith - You have some skill with making weapons, however, you have much more to learn.