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Elle Lockwood's page

28 posts. Alias of belethlich.


Full Name

Elizabeth Lockwood

Classes/Levels

Musician 1 [ HP: 10/10 | Grit: 10 | AR: 0 ] [ H +2 | S +0 | D +1 | C -1 ] Allure, Perform | Influence, Deception

Gender

Female (21)

Size

Human Sized

Age

21

Special Abilities

Allure, Perform | Influence, Deception

Alignment

Good

Languages

Speak/Read/Write: English, Spanish | Limited Understanding: German

Occupation

Tavern Owner

About Elle Lockwood

Elizabeth 'Elle' Lockwood
Entertainer/Musician

XP: 1
Grit: 10/10
HP: 2d6 + 4 ⇒ (5, 1) + 4 = 10

Age: 21

Gender: Female
Ethnicity: German/Mexican
Clothes: Handmade
Hair: Styled
Body: Gorgeous
Eyes: Bright

Hearts: +2
Spades: 0
Diamonds: +1
Clubs: -1

Abilities:
Allure
Perform

Skills:
Influence
Deception

Devils:
Proud

Weapon: Colt Pocket Navy Revolver (.36, Single Action, 5 shot, Close to Medium Range, D6 DMG)
Equipment: Frailing Banjo, Dice, US issued Smoothside Canteen, Lone Crow [Alcohol] (10)
Money: $4

Backstory:
Elizabeth 'Elle' Lockwood was the product of a restless German banker in New York City, a Mexican reformist on the run from the French occupation of Mexico City, and a joint endeavor towards a life that promised adventure and a future free from two separate countries hell bent on their own self destruction through the wages of civil war. And run on sentences. They met in northern Missouri for a moment brief enough to decide that this wasn't where the dream was, but long enough to raise a child to the age of 12. The journey to their new southern life was hard, and cost Elle her father when a group of marauders set out to take the dreams of others attacked in the night. Her mother would later sadly say that some roads home are paved in tombstones. They finally arrived at this home a month later and opened a tavern where anyone could stay, even if it was just for a moment long enough to realize they weren't where they needed to be. It was called the The Lockwood Stop. "When in Rome you do as the Romans, when in here you do shots at the bar." Her mother died (at the ripe old age of 56) when she was 14, leaving Elle as the sole owner. You'll still find her there, playing banjo, sitting behind the piano, or making sure the next patron's arrangements for the night are to his or her liking.