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2 posts. Alias of PorterMacShack.


Full Name

Andrik, son of Ulric, son of Asvald, of clan Jornassen

Race

Human (Ulfen) Winter Oracle 3

Classes/Levels

Init +0 | Per +5 | AC 15, T 10, F 15 | CMD 15 | HP 30/30 | Fort +5, Ref +1, Will +3 (+4 vs. bardic/mind-affecting) | 1st: 5/5, Enlarge Person: 1/1, Raging Song: 6/6

Gender

Male

Size

Medium

Age

26

Alignment

LG

Deity

Gorum

Languages

Common, Skald

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

About Andrik Jornassen

LG Medium Humanoid (human)
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DEFENCE
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AC 15 (+5 armour, +0 DEX)
Touch 10
Flat-footed 15
FORT +5
REF +1
WILL +3
• +4 untyped vs. bardic performances or mind-affecting

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OFFENCE
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Speed 30 feet
Melee
Mwk primal iron greatsword +5 (2d6+4) 19-20/x2

Ranged
Mwk composite longbow +2 110’ (1d8+3) 20/x3

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STATISTICS
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STR 16 (+2 racial)
DEX 10
CON 14
INT 10
WIS 10
CHA 16
BAB +2
CMB +5
CMD 15
Skills
Traits Armour Expert combat, Touched By Divinity (Gorum, Strength) campaign
Feats Greater Fortitude, Intimidating Prowess bonus, Power Attack, Scribe Scroll bonus

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EQUIPMENT
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Money 120.00 GP
Equipment

Backstory:
When Andrik was a boy of about nine years, his home was attacked by demons that had escaped the Worldwound and were roaming west across Avistan. They were eventually slain, but by then they had already wrought great havoc. Andrik swore that day that he would do all in his power to stop the forces of the Abyss from corrupting and destroying the mortal world. When he came of age, he left his home in the Land of the Linnorm Kings for Mendev to join the Crusade.

Description:
Andrik stands about 6’ 5”, with the typical Ulfen blond hair and muscular build. At his hip hangs a well-crafted horn, with intricate carvings spiraling along part of its length. These carvings tell the stories of Andrik and his ancestors for the past several centuries. In addition, he carries an iron holy symbol of Gorum on him, as he prays to the Lord in Iron before battle, a practice inherited from his clan that spans back as far as anyone can remember.
Andrik looks intimidating, but is quite amiable when among friends. He is a natural leader, and faithful to his word. He has a tendency to rush into things without thinking them through, especially where demons and their foul kin are involved.

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SPELLS
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Spell Ranges
Close: 30 feet (25 feet + 5 feet/2 levels)
Medium: 130 feet (100 feet + 10 feet/level)
Long: 520 feet (400 feet + 40 feet/level)

Attack Modifiers
Melee touch +5
Ranged touch +2

Spell Checks
Caster Level +3
Concentration +6

Spells Known

0th (at will):

• Daze (DC 13 W)
• Ghost Sound (DC 13 W)
• Know Direction
• Light
• Mending
• Unwitting Ally (DC 13 W)

1st (4/day):

• Alarm
• Cause Fear (DC 14 W)
• Invigorate
• Remove Fear

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SPECIAL ABILITIES
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Class Abilities

• Bardic Knowledge:
A skald adds 1/2 his class level (minimum 1) on all Knowledge skill checks, and may make all Knowledge skill checks untrained.

• Raging Song:
A skald is trained to use music, oration, and similar performances to inspire his allies to feats of strength and ferocity. At 1st level, a skald can use this ability for a number of rounds per day equal to 3 + his Charisma modifier. For each level thereafter, he can use raging song for 2 additional rounds per day.

Starting a raging song is a standard action, but it can be maintained each round as a free action. A raging song cannot be disrupted, but it ends immediately if the skald is killed, paralyzed, stunned, knocked unconscious, or otherwise prevented from taking a free action each round to maintain it. A raging song counts as the bard’s bardic performance special ability for any effect that affects bardic performances. A skald may learn bard masterpieces.

A raging song has audible components, but not visual components. Affected allies must be able to hear the skald for the song to have any effect. A deaf skald has a 20% chance to fail when attempting to use a raging song. If he fails this check, the attempt still counts against his daily limit. Deaf creatures are immune to raging songs.

If a raging song affects allies, when the skald begins a raging song and at the start of each ally’s turn in which they can hear the raging song, the skald’s allies must decide whether to accept or refuse its effects. This is not an action. Unconscious allies automatically accept the song. If accepted, the raging song’s effects last for that ally’s turn or until the song ends, whichever comes first.

At 7th level, a skald can start a raging song as a move action instead of a standard action. At 13th level, a skald can start a raging song as a swift action instead.

Inspired Rage (Su) At 1st level, affected allies gain a +2 morale bonus to Strength and Constitution and a +1 morale bonus on Will saving throws, but also take a –1 penalty to AC. While under the effects of inspired rage, allies other than the skald cannot use any Charisma-, Dexterity-, or Intelligence-based skills (except Acrobatics, Fly, Intimidate, and Ride) or any ability that requires patience or concentration. At 4th level and every 4 levels thereafter, the song’s bonuses on Will saves increase by 1; the penalty to AC doesn’t change. At 8th and 16th levels, the song’s bonuses to Strength and Constitution increase by 2. (Unlike the barbarian’s rage ability, those affected are not fatigued after the song ends.) If an ally has her own rage class ability (such as barbarian’s rage, bloodrager’s bloodrage, or skald’s inspired rage), she may use the Strength, Constitution, and Will saving throw bonuses, as well as AC penalties, based on her own ability and level instead of those from the skald (still suffering no fatigue afterward). However, inspired rage does not allow the ally to activate abilities dependent on other rage class abilities, such as rage powers, blood casting, or bloodrager bloodlines; the ally must activate her own rage class ability in order to use these features.

Song of Marching (Su) At 3rd level, a skald can use raging song to inspire his allies to move faster without suffering from fatigue. By expending 1 round of raging song, the skald invigorates allies within 60 feet, who may hustle for the next hour; this movement counts as a walk (not a hustle) for the purpose of accruing nonlethal damage and fatigue. The skald must continue to perform the song for the remainder of the hour, otherwise its effects end, but only 1 round of raging song is expended for that hour.

Song of Strength (Su) At 6th level, a skald can use raging song to inspire his allies to superhuman feats of strength. Once each round while the skald uses this performance, allies within 60 feet who can hear the skald may add 1/2 the skald’s level to a Strength check or Strength-based skill check.

Dirge of Doom (Su) At 10th level, a skald can create a sense of growing dread in his enemies, causing them to become shaken. This only affects enemies that are within 30 feet and able to hear the skald’s performance. The effect persists for as long as the enemy is within 30 feet and the skald continues his performance. This cannot cause a creature to become frightened or panicked, even if the targets are already shaken from another effect. This is a sonic mind-affecting fear effect, and relies on audible components.

Song of the Fallen (Su) At 14th level, a skald can temporarily revive dead allies to continue fighting, with the same limitations as raise dead. The skald selects a dead ally within 60 feet and expends 1 round of raging song to bring that ally back to life. The revived ally is alive but staggered. Each round, the skald may expend another 1 round of raging song to keep that ally alive for another round. The ally automatically dies if the skald ends this performance or is interrupted. The skald may revive multiple allies with this ability (either at the same time or over successive rounds) but must expend 1 round of raging song per revived ally per round to maintain the effect.


• Versatile Performance (Oratory):
At 2nd level, a skald can choose one type of Perform skill associated with the skald class. He can use his bonus in that skill in place of his bonus in the associated skills listed below. When substituting in this way, the skald uses his total Perform skill bonus, including class skill bonus, in place of the associated skill’s bonus, whether or not he has ranks in that skill or if it is a class skill. At 7th level, and every 5 levels thereafter, the bard can select an additional type of Perform to substitute.

The types of Perform and their associated skills are: Oratory (Diplomacy, Sense Motive), Percussion (Handle Animal, Intimidate), Sing (Bluff, Sense Motive), String (Bluff, Diplomacy), and Wind (Diplomacy, Handle Animal).


• Well-Versed:
At 2nd level, the skald becomes resistant to sonic effects. The skald gains a +4 bonus on saving throws made against bardic performance, as well as all sonic or language-dependent effects.

• Rage Powers:
At 3rd level and every 3 levels thereafter, a skald learns a rage power that affects the skald and any allies under the influence of his inspired rage. This cannot be a rage power that requires the creature to spend a standard action or rounds of rage to activate it. For example, the skald cannot choose terrifying howl (which requires a standard action to activate), but can choose knockback (which is made in place of a melee attack).

Unless otherwise noted, a skald cannot select an individual rage power more than once.

When starting an inspired rage, the skald chooses which rage powers (if any) to add to the song, and all affected allies gain the benefit of these rage powers, using the skald’s level as their effective barbarian level. The skald uses his skald level as his barbarian level for the purpose of selecting rage powers that require a minimum barbarian level. If the rage power’s effects depend on the skald’s ability modifier (such as lesser spirit totem), affected allies use the skald’s ability modifier instead of their own for the purposes of this effect.

If a rage power requires another rage power (such as disruptive, which requires superstition), the skald cannot grant that rage power to allies unless he can also grant that power’s prerequisite. He may add multiple rage powers to an inspired rage at the same time using this ability (such as granting superstition and disruptive simultaneously).

If a rage power can only be used a certain number of times per day or per rage (such as renewed vigor), each ally affected by the inspired rage song is subject to that limit (with once per rage abilities limited to once per inspired rage).

If the skald has rage powers from another source, he (but not his allies) can use those rage powers during an inspired rage. He cannot select a duplicate rage power, unless that rage power can be taken multiple times.

If the skald has the ability to rage from another source, he can use his skald rage powers during that rage as well.

Inspiring Rage Powers

• Guarded Life:
While raging, if the barbarian is reduced below 0 hit points, 1 hit point of lethal damage per barbarian level is converted to nonlethal damage. If the barbarian is at negative hit points due to lethal damage, she immediately stabilizes.

Feats

• Great Fortitude:
You get a +2 bonus on all Fortitude saving throws.

• Intimidating Prowess:
Add your Strength modifier to Intimidate skill checks in addition to your Charisma modifier.

• Power Attack:
You can choose to take a –1 penalty on all melee attack rolls and combat maneuver checks to gain a +2 bonus on all melee damage rolls. This bonus to damage is increased by half (+50%) if you are making an attack with a two-handed weapon, a one handed weapon using two hands, or a primary natural weapon that adds 1-1/2 times your Strength modifier on damage rolls. This bonus to damage is halved (–50%) if you are making an attack with an off-hand weapon or secondary natural weapon.

When your base attack bonus reaches +4, and every 4 points thereafter, the penalty increases by –1 and the bonus to damage increases by +2.

You must choose to use this feat before making an attack roll, and its effects last until your next turn. The bonus damage does not apply to touch attacks or effects that do not deal hit point damage.


• Scribe Scroll:
You can create a scroll of any spell that you know. Scribing a scroll takes 2 hours if its base price is 250 gp or less, otherwise scribing a scroll takes 1 day for each 1,000 gp in its base price. To scribe a scroll, you must use up raw materials costing half of this base price.

Traits

• Armour Expert:
When you wear armour of any sort, reduce that suit’s armour check penalty by 1, to a minimum check penalty of 0.

• Touched By Divinity (Gorum, Strength):
As long as you can remember, you’ve had an unexplainable interest in one deity in particular. One of your parents may have been a priest of this deity, or you may have been an orphan raised by the church, but these alone cannot explain your deep connection to the faith. You’ve always felt calm and at ease in places holy to the deity, and often have dreams about the god or goddess visiting you—most often in the form of a sacred animal or creature. Your faith is strong, even if you don’t happen to be a divine spellcaster—if you are a divine spellcaster, you should be a worshiper of this deity. You begin play with a silver holy symbol of your chosen deity for free. In addition, choose one domain associated with your chosen deity. You gain the use of that domain’s 1st-level domain spell as a spell-like ability usable once per day (CL equals your character level).