Armor Class 12 (+1 Dex, +1 natural armor)
Touch AC 11 (+1 Dex)
Flat-Footed AC 11 (+1 natural armor)
HP 9
Fortitude Save +2 (Con, class, heartstone)
Reflex Save +3 (Dex, class, heartstone)
Will Save +8 (Wis, class, heartstone) +2 vs fear, +2 vs phantasms/dreams
Uncanny Resistance Spell Resistance 8
Offense:
Speed 30 feet
Base Attack Bonus +1
Melee claws +1 1d4 (x2), or sickle +1 1d6 (x2)
Ranged
Lucid Dreamer- +1 Knowledge (planes), +2 Will Saves vs dreaming/subconscious attacks, nightmares, phantasms
Honeyed Words- +1 Dipolmacy, +1 DC charm/compulsion calm emotions, sleep, suggestion, etc
Making Good on Promises- +2 Saves vs fear
Umbral Unmasking Drawback- Ravel has a monstrous shadow
The daughter of a Varno widower, Ravel was a solitary child, making more friends with her father's farm animals than the nearby children. Due to her frail stature, Ravel was often bedridden during her youth, spending her time lost in the few books her father could acquire and escaping to the world of dreams, the only place where Ravel could be more than her sickness. Throughout Ravel's sickly childhood, her father called upon many physicians and healers to tend to her well-being. Professor Lorrimor was one such specialist that answered. After his visitations and tonics, Ravel found herself able to find restful sleep much easier. The Professor never charged for his services, merely informing Herdsman Sigrún that Ravel would need to repay the favor one day.
At the cusp of womanhood, Ravel's life changed. The stars she would gaze up to at night for solace, started whispering back. Her dreams became more vivid, and she found she could control her nightmares much more easily. One morning in the barn, she found the stable-boy Pesha throwing rocks at a bat trapped in the loft. Chasing the boy away, Ravel tended to the injured creature, and dreamed that night of Pesha being the tormented one. As her new pet Narcissa's health returned, Pesha's dwindled, and the night when her bat took flight again, she was later told Pesha went to sleep and never awoke. Taking Narcissa as a gift from dreams, Ravel studied more about the world where dreamers go. A passage at Desna's temple alluded to an entity called the Dream-Eater, a matron that Ravel now worships in secrecy, though outwardly she still pays homage to Starsong. With Narcissa guiding her towards greater power, Ravel seeks to learn more of dreams and her own heritage.
A woman grown, Ravel stands at 5 feet, 4 inches. Her features softened by adulthood, the lanky frame of her youthful self replaced by a slim and alluring body of a woman. Still petite, Ravel weighs in at just over 7 stones. Her tresses cascade down her back, inky black like a starless sky. Ravel’s features add to her exotic charm, her dark hair framing alabaster skin, her beauteous face beset with mismatched eyes of viridian and amethyst. The only attribute Ravel conceals is her shadow. Though the girl is small of stature and lithe of body, the shadow she casts is of a monstrously large crone, hunched over with drooping arms tipped in razor claws. Ravel has ever wondered about its meaning, but dares not speak of it to anyone lest she be persecuted as an abomination.