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About Dinetta Cillara___________________________________________________________
+6 CMB (+7 BAB, -1 Size, +0 Str)
+14/+9 Ghosttouch Rapier +1 [+7 BAB, +5 Dex, +1 Size, +1 Enhancement] - Crit(15-20) - Damage: 1d4+6+sneak(4d6)
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Max hp: 81 (+10+10+10+6+5+6+5+7+3+8, +10 Con, +1 FC)
+12 Fort (+7 base, +1 Con, +2 Luck, +2 Resistance(cloak)) [+1 Rogue, +3 Fighter, +1 Halfling Opportunist, +2 Warrior]
Special Abilities
Feat Abilities
Magic Item Abilities
Skills:
+13 Acrobatics (+5 Dex, Ranks 5, Class Skill +3)
+8 Appraise (+2 Int, Ranks 3, Class Skill +3) +12 Bluff (+2 Cha, Ranks 7, Class Skill +3) +5 Climb (+0 Str, Ranks 2, Class Skill +3) +* Craft(Weapons) (+2 Int, Ranks 0, Class Skill +3) +12 Diplomacy (+2 Cha, Ranks 7, Class Skill +3)) +14/+16 Disable Device (+5 Dex, Ranks 6, Class Skill +3] (Trapfinding +2) [Trapfinding = +1/2 per Rogue level] +6 Disguise (+2 Cha, Ranks 1, Class Skill +3) +11 Escape Artist (+5 Dex, Ranks 3, Class Skill +3) +* Fly (+5 Dex, Ranks 0) +6 Handle Animal (+2 Cha, Ranks 1, Class Skill +3) +1 Heal (+1 Wis, Ranks 0) +2 Intimidate (+2 Cha, Ranks 0, Class Skill +3) +6 Knowledge, Arcana (+2 Int, Ranks 1, Class Skill +3) +6 Knowledge, Dungeoneering (+2 Int, Ranks 1, Class Skill +3) +6 Knowledge, Engineering (+2 Int, Ranks 1, Class Skill +3) +6 Knowledge, Geography (+2 Int, Ranks 1, Class Skill +3) +11 Knowledge, History (+2 Int, Ranks 1, Class Skill +3, Competence +5) <-- Scholar Ring +6 Knowledge, Local (+2 Int, Ranks 1, Class Skill +3) +6 Knowledge, Nature (+2 Int, Ranks 1, Class Skill +3) +6 Knowledge, Nobility (+2 Int, Ranks 1, Class Skill +3) +6 Knowledge, Planes (+2 Int, Ranks 1, Class Skill +3) +6 Knowledge, Religion (+2 Int, Ranks 1, Class Skill +3) +8 Linguistics (+2 Int, Ranks 3, Class Skill +3) +14/+16 Perception (+1 Wis, Ranks 8, Class Skill +3, Trapfinding +2, Race +2) [Trapfinding = +1/2 per Rogue level]) +2 Perform(untrained) (+2 Cha, Ranks 0, Class Skill +3) +7 Profession(librarian) (+1 Wis, Ranks 3, Class Skill +3) +7 Profession(sailor) (+1 Wis, Ranks 3, Class Skill +3) +9 Ride (+5 Dex, Ranks 1, Class Skill +3) +5 Sense Motive (+1 Wis, Ranks 1, Class Skill +3) +9 Slight of Hand (+5 Dex, Ranks 1, Class Skill +3) +6 Spellcraft (+2 Int, Ranks 1, Class Skill +3) +18 Stealth (+5 Dex, Ranks 6, Class Skill +3, Race +4) +5 Survival (+1 Wis, Ranks 1, Class Skill +3) +13 Swim (+0 Str, Ranks 10, Class Skill +3) - rogue's edge +7 Use Magic Device (+2 Cha, Ranks 2, Class Skill +3) Each level skill points gained:
Traits:
• Helpful - +3 when using Aid Another
Feats:
Two Weapon Fighting (Level 1) Dodge (Fighter Level 1 Bonus) Combat Expertise (Lore Warden Level 2 Bonus) Mobility (Fighter Level 2 Bonus) Gang Up (Level 3) Weapon Finesse (Rogue Level 1 Bonus) Defensive Combat Training (Combat trick - Level 2 Rogue talent) Butterfly Sting (Level 5) Step Up (Level 7) Spring Attack (Level 9) Light Weapon Proficiency
Light Armor Proficiency
Racial:
Halfling[/]b [b] Stats: +2 Dexterity, +2 Charisma, and –2 Strength. Type: Humanoid(halfling) Size: Small - +1 AC, a +1 attack, –1 CMB and CMD, +4 Stealth Base Speed: 30' - See Alt Traits Low-Light Vision Languages: Common and Halfling -- High Int --> Dwarven, Elven, Gnome, and Goblin. Fearless: Halflings receive a +2 racial bonus on all saving throws against fear. This bonus stacks with the bonus granted by halfling luck. Halfling Luck: Halflings receive a +1 racial bonus on all saving throws.
Weapon Familiarity: Halflings are proficient with slings and treat any weapon with the word “halfling” in its name as a martial weapon. Keen Senses: Halflings receive a +2 racial bonus on Perception checks. ----- Fleet of Foot: Some halflings are quicker than their kin but less cautious. Halflings with this racial trait move at normal speed and have a base speed of 30 feet. This racial trait replaces slow speed and sure-footed.
Favored Class:
Favored Class: Rogue(unchained) Lv1 0 - Warrior Lvl 1 - Fighter(Lore Warden)/1 - (0) Lvl 2 - Fighter(Lore Warden)/2 - (0) Lvl 3 - Rogue/1 - (Skill) Lvl 4 - Rogue/2 - (Skill) Lvl 5 - Rogue/3 - (HP) Lvl 6 - Halfling Opportunist/1 - (0) Lvl 7 - Halfling Opportunist/2 - (0) Lvl 8 - Rogue/4 - (Skill) Lvl 9 - Rogue/5 - (Skill) Abilities:
+2 Dex - Racial
Rogue(unchained):
Weapon and Armor Proficiency Rogues are proficient with all simple weapons, plus the hand crossbow, rapier, sap, short sword, and shortbow. They are proficient with light armor, but not with shields. Sneak Attack
The rogue's attack deals extra damage anytime her target would be denied a Dexterity bonus to AC (whether the target actually has a Dexterity bonus or not), or when the rogue flanks her target. This extra damage is 1d6 at 1st level, and increases by 1d6 every 2 rogue levels thereafter. Ranged attacks can count as sneak attacks only if the target is within 30 feet. This additional damage is precision damage and is not multiplied on a critical hit. With a weapon that deals nonlethal damage (such as a sap, unarmed strike, or whip), a rogue can make a sneak attack that deals nonlethal damage instead of lethal damage. She cannot use a weapon that deals lethal damage to deal nonlethal damage in a sneak attack—not even with the usual –4 penalty. The rogue must be able to see the target well enough to pick out a vital spot and must be able to reach such a spot. A rogue cannot sneak attack while striking a creature with total concealment. Trapfinding
Finesse Training (Ex)
Evasion (Ex)
Rogue Talents
Talents marked with an asterisk add effects to a rogue's sneak attack. Only one of these talents can be applied to an individual attack, and the decision must be made before the attack roll is made.
Danger Sense (Ex)
Debilitating Injury (Ex)
Bewildered: The target becomes bewildered, taking a –2 penalty to AC. The target takes an additional –2 penalty to AC against all attacks made by the rogue. At 10th level and 16th level, the penalty to AC against attacks made by the rogue increases by –2 (to a total maximum of –8). Disoriented: The target takes a –2 penalty on attack rolls. In addition, the target takes an additional –2 penalty on all attack rolls it makes against the rogue. At 10th level and 16th level, the penalty on attack rolls made against the rogue increases by –2 (to a total maximum of –8). Hampered: All of the target's speeds are reduced by half (to a minimum of 5 feet). In addition, the target cannot take a 5-foot step. These penalties do not stack with themselves, but additional attacks that deal sneak attack damage extend the duration by 1 round. A creature cannot suffer from more than one penalty from this ability at a time. If a new penalty is applied, the old penalty immediately ends. Any form of healing applied to a target suffering from one of these penalties also removes the penalty. Uncanny Dodge (Ex)
If a rogue already has uncanny dodge from a different class, she automatically gains improved uncanny dodge (see below) instead. Rogue's Edge (Ex)
Improved Uncanny Dodge (Ex)
This defense denies another rogue the ability to sneak attack the character by flanking her, unless the attacker has at least four more rogue levels than the target does. If a character already has uncanny dodge from another class, the levels from the classes that grant uncanny dodge stack to determine the minimum rogue level required to flank the character. Advanced Talents
Rogue Talents & Abilities:
Abilities:
Sneak Attack +4d6
Halfling Opportunist
Fighter(Lore Warden):
Class Skills: Climb (Str), Craft (Int), Handle Animal (Cha), Intimidate (Cha), Knowledge (dungeoneering) (Int), Knowledge (engineering) (Int), Profession (Wis), Ride (Dex), Survival (Wis), and Swim (Str). Skill Ranks per Level: 2 + 2 Int Skills + Int modifier. Scholastic (Ex) Lore wardens gain 2 additional skill ranks each level. These ranks must be spent on Intelligence-based skills. All Intelligence-based skills are class skills for lore wardens. - This ability replaces the lore warden’s proficiency with medium armor, heavy armor, and shields. Expertise (Ex) At 2nd level, a lore warden gains Combat Expertise as a bonus feat, even if he would not normally qualify for this feat. - This ability replaces bravery 1. Maneuver Mastery (Ex) At 3rd level, a lore warden gains a +2 bonus on all CMB checks and to his CMD. This bonus increases to +4 at 7th level, +6 at 11th level, and +8 at 15th level. - This ability replaces armor training 1. Halfling Opportunist:
Exploitive Maneuver (Ex)
The GM decides whether the enemy’s action can benefit the opportunist in the desired manner. Circumstances occurring between the enemy’s turn and the halfling’s turn may prevent her from following through with the desired action); if this occurs, she loses the bonus from aid another but can take her turn normally. Example: Piria is a halfling opportunist battling an ogre in a walled arena. On the ogre’s turn, it swings at her with its club; Piria’s player wants to use her exploitive ability to catch the club and use its movement to boost her toward the top of the arena wall, giving her a bonus on her Acrobatics check to jump. The GM decides this is a reasonable use, has the player make a combat maneuver check against the giant’s CMD, and allows her to use Piria’s Dexterity bonus in place of her Strength bonus in the check. She succeeds and will gain the aid another bonus on her Climb check on her next turn. The GM rolls the ogre’s attack with a –2 penalty, hits Piria, and deals damage, but Piria still gets the aid another bonus on her next Acrobatics check— perhaps as the ogre’s club hit her, she grabbed it, flipped onto it, and on her turn can jump from the swinging club using the +2 bonus from aid another. Trap Spotter (Ex)
Excellent Aid (Ex)
Exceptionally Lucky (Ex)
Sneak Attack (Ex)
Improved Trap Spotter (Ex)
Fit In (Ex)
Opportunity Attacker (Ex)
Equipment:
Arms, Armor, and Clothing
Sling
(free)CLW 1d8+1 x2
(2000)Handy Haversack
(375) Wand of CLW (37 charges) Total = 47500 0 lbs In Haversack
(100) Alchemists’ Fire x5 [ooc]<-- 4 left, 1 used against rats 10+5 lbs = 15 Belt Pouch Chalk, 3 pieces
Carrying Capacity Current Encumbrance: 15 = 10 Equipment + 5 Haversack Light Load: x < 23 lbs.
Appearance:
A mousy woman with spectacles, Dinetta looks every part a librarian, from the ink smudges on her hands, and often her cheeks, to the way her dark hair is tied back. Or, was that Dinetta, the dark wisp that moved almost unseen across the rooftop before disappearing into an unlocked third floor window?
Background:
Escaping slavery at a young age, Dinetta sought to never be so constrained again. As early as she could, she enlisted with the guard where she learned to use weapons and wear armor. However, what she found was that she enjoyed learning far more than fighting. So, while the other guards were patrolling the walls, she would often be in the back rooms of the fort pouring over old tomes to aid the commanders with determining how to fend off the next attack, or what could be expected from a certain pirate should he sail into the harbor again. After several years in the military, Dinetta decided that she enjoyed books and reading far more than the military, so she found a retired naval officer and managed to get him to hire her as a librarian. For the past six years, Dinetta has served as Lord Faihal’s librarian, keeping his substantial collection of books obtained from the many ports that he visited, in perfect order and condition. If this had been Dinetta’s only goal, then this would likely be the end of her story, but it is not. After about a year in Lord Faihal’s employ, a friend of hers, a human woman named Giesel, asked Dinetta about her employer. Dinetta explained that he was a retired naval officer and was now involved in shipping and the import/export business between the Razor Coast and the more civilized parts of the world. After some discussion, Giesel convinced Dinetta that she could gain invaluable information about Lord Faihal and his customers, information that the ladies could use for their own benefit. Thus began Dinetta’s second life as a cat burglar. For the past several years, Giesel and Dinetta, along with their two companions, Falwith, a master of the blade and skilled singer, and Vaicon, a quiet mage with useful spells, have carefully requisitioned the property of several dozen visiting merchants, as well as a number of other wealthy locals. Everything went well until three weeks ago when the group apparently got a little two complacent in their techniques. Dinetta had easily gotten into the chamber of a spice merchant, but had apparently missed a trap, or perhaps it was an ambush, she really does not know. Either way, the group was in the midst of emptying the merchant’s chest, when a dozen armed guards suddenly appeared as though out of the air. Dinetta managed to escape out the window, but her friends were not so lucky. The next day, Dinetta had stood with a look of shame and despair as her former friends’ heads were displayed on spears along the dockside beneath a mark indicating justice done. Dinetta had returned to her employer and continued her job as a librarian, but the life of intrigue, the life of living on the edge had gotten the better of her. Then, yesterday, her fence and told her that Captain Riggs of The Sealord’s Blessing was looking for a few skilled individuals to serve as guards on his ship. Knowing the reputation of Captain Riggs, Dinetta, after much, ok, not very much, deliberation, decided that this was a calling she must answer. So, last evening, she had told Lord Falwith of her plans. He pleaded with her to stay, even offering a sizable increase in her wages. Dinetta thanked the Lord, but told him that this was something she had to do. To see the world and experience real life outside of a library. So, now Dinetta sits crouched on the second floor awning of The Salty Goblin, not one of the more reputable taverns on the waterfront, but one that provides a good view of the ship. After watching the ship for about an hour, Dinetta finally decides that she has to go forward with this. So, after easily scaling the wall back down, she sets forth down the pier. What this ship and her life will hold, she did not know, all that she knew is that it will be different than that she has lived for the past years. Well, Captain Riggs and The Sealord's Blessing turned out to be enough adventure for most people for their entire lives. After several days on the ship, Captain Riggs brought the ship up against a oddly wrecked ship, skewered would be a better term as some strange stony protrusion had actually impaled the ship from beneath. The Captain and the hired muscle, which is what Dinetta and her companions had been hired to be, went into the wrecked ship, and that was where things got strange. The Captain attacked the group before fleeing through the wrecked ship and into a strange alien ship, which was what the rocky spire actually was. After many near disasters, the group managed to find and kill the treacherous Captain before finding the true mastermind, and ruler of the alien ship, a creature who referred to himself as the Engineer. After a brutal fight, which resulted in the death of one of the group, the companions managed to defeat the Engineer. After escaping the alien ship, which sounded as though it was counting down to self-destruct, the group returned to port where they parted ways. Since this time, Dinetta's wanderlust has continued. She has signed on with several sailing ships, both those flying honest merchant flags, and those flying the skull and crossbones flag. She has gotten her sea legs and become an expert swimmer, something that she severely lacked when she first signed on with The Sealord's Blessing several years ago. Now, she is unsure where her travels will lead her. Once more her interest in books has lead her back to the libraries of every town she visits, while continuing to sign on for adventure when the interest tinges her passion.
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