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73 posts. Alias of Ex Lege Libertas.


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Full Name

Taras Morwain

Race

Elf

Classes/Levels

Diviner 1

Gender

Male

Size

Medium

Age

A bit over a century... who really counts?

Special Abilities

Immune to sleep effects, +2 Racial Bonus vs. Enchantment Spells / Effects, Low Light Vision,+2 Racial Bonus on Search, Listen, and Spot Checks, passive check for secret doors within 5 feet.

Alignment

CG

Deity

Desna

Location

Korvosa

Languages

Common, Elven

Occupation

Lay-clergy of Desna, Traveler, Mierani Diplomat

Strength 10
Dexterity 14
Constitution 10
Intelligence 16
Wisdom 16
Charisma 14

About Taras Morwain

Feats/Traits:
(Pathfinder Feat) Harrowed
(Trait) "Missing Son or Daughter"
(Level 1) Eschew Materials

Skills:
Spellcraft +7 (Expert)
Knowledge(Arcana) +7 (Expert)
Diplomacy +4 (Cross-class)
Deception +4 (Cross-class)
Knowledge(Religion) +7 (Expert)

Saves:
Fortitude +0
Reflex +2
Will +6 (+10 vs. Compulsion/Enchantment)

Arms & Equipment:
==Carried/Worn==
Backpack
Starknife
Traveler's Outfit
Holy Symbol (Desna) (glass)
==Owned==
Paper (50 Sheets)
Vials (10)
Ink
Inkpens (3)
Lantern (Bullseye)
Money:
Gold: 15
Silver: 7

Spells
===Memorized===
(1st Level)
True Strike
Mage Armor
(Cantrips)
Prestidigitation
Daze
Dancing Lights
Ray of Frost
===Spellbook===
True Strike
Burning Hands
Identify
Mage Armor
(Incomplete Spell lists, awaiting access to game materials)

General Traits:
Taras is silver-tongued, well-mannered, physically appealing and shrewdly diplomatic. While he has no particular mores regarding the law, his personal code of honesty generally shines through the typical ambassadorial attempts at manipulation. While not averse to occasional careful omission of details, Taras is trustworthy in that what he says is, at least in spirit, quite true.

Handsome in the way that elves are, his movements are fine and dexterous. He moves and speaks with confidence and self-assurance, but he is certainly not physically imposing, and offers little evidence of martial talent.

A pendant hangs from a single chain attached to a soft, brown velvet choker around his neck. The pendant is of solid, beautiful purple blown glass, and depicts a stylized butterfly with crescent moons, sunbursts, and tiny twinkling stars set in it. While he does not wear the vestments of a priest, his general demeanor is what one might expect of the Desnan clergy.



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