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Paul Rees's page

16 posts. No reviews. Alias of Darius Silverbolt.

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Full Name

Darius Silverbolt (Pathfinder Charter Superscriber)

Race

Human

Classes/Levels

Fighter 15 Cleric 5

Gender

Male

Size

Medium

Age

32

Special Abilities

Improve Trip , Power Attack,

Alignment

NG

Deity

Tyr

Location

Waterdeep

Languages

Common, Elven, Dwarven

Occupation

Runs a Martial Acadamy at the temple of Tyr

Strength 22
Dexterity 13
Constitution 18
Intelligence 14
Wisdom 15
Charisma 13

About Paul Rees

Champion of the weak
Champion of the misfortunate
Champion of Justice

Demon Slayer
Devil Slayer
Dragon Slayer
Conqueror of the Beholder's Lair in undermountain

Belovd Husband of Allison Silverbolt
Father of five (Four Sons and one Daughter)

Estranged Brother of of the sellsword Mercy Silverbolt of Calimshan



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