About Gak Silversmith.
Gak Silversmith Male Aasimar Barbarian 1
Statistics
Combat
Offense
Unarmed Strike +5 (1d2+4) Greataxe +5 (1d12+6)(S)(2 Handed) Dagger +5 (1d4+4/19-20)(SorP) Ranged Feats/Traits/Skills:
Feats Power Attack Traits
Favoured Class bonus +1 Skill point
*Climb (Str) +8 (1R)
*Acrobatics (Dex) +5 (1R)
*Kn Nature(Int) +4 (1R) *Perception(Wis) +4 (1R) *Handle Animal (Cha)
Languages Common Background Skills
Gear:
Combat Gear Dagger*3 (6/3)
(26/15) Magical Gear Alchemical Gear Gear
Wandermeal *10 (.1/5)
Fishing Kit .5/3
Gear Weight: 94 lbs (100)
Barbarian Class Abilities:
Fast Movement (Ex) A barbarian’s base speed is faster than the norm for her race by 10 feet. This benefit applies only when she is wearing no armor, light armor, or medium armor, and not carrying a heavy load. Apply this bonus before modifying the barbarian’s speed because of any load carried or armor worn. This bonus stacks with any other bonuses to the barbarian’s base speed. Rage (Ex)
While in a rage, a barbarian gains a +2 bonus on melee attack rolls, melee damage rolls, thrown weapon damage rolls, and Will saving throws. In addition, she takes a –2 penalty to Armor Class. She also gains 2 temporary hit points per Hit Die. These temporary hit points are lost first when a character takes damage, disappear when the rage ends, and are not replenished if the barbarian enters a rage again within 1 minute of her previous rage. While in a rage, a barbarian cannot use any Charisma-, Dexterity-, or Intelligence-based skill (except Acrobatics, Fly, Intimidate, and Ride) or any ability that requires patience or concentration (such as spellcasting). A barbarian can end her rage as a free action, and is fatigued for 1 minute after a rage ends. A barbarian can’t enter a new rage while fatigued or exhausted, but can otherwise enter a rage multiple times per day. If a barbarian falls unconscious, her rage immediately ends. Racial Abilities:
Dark Vision Resist Energy Cold, Acid, Electricity 1/day Alter Self Scion of Humanity Some aasimars’ heavenly ancestry is extremely distant. An aasimar with this racial trait counts as an outsider (native) and a humanoid (human) for any effect related to race, including feat prerequisites and spells that affect humanoids. She can pass for human without using the Disguise skill. This racial trait replaces the Celestial language and alters the native subtype. Truespeaker There are some aasimars whose language transcends all boundaries. They gain a +2 bonus on Linguistics and Sense Motive checks, and they learn two languages each time they gain a rank in Linguistics. This racial trait replaces skilled. Appearance:
Just over 6 feet tall, Gak tries not to loom over others as it can make them uncomfortable. He wears woolen clothing under his armour and furs over to keep him warm. When he does not need the armour he wears woolen shirts, Pants and boots. Personality:
He does not deliberately go out of his way to be unkind to others but he is a product of his people and he does not see much value in those that do not have strength. He has adapted to civilised life and he works hard as a silversmith, but he wants more, he is stifled in civilisation, he wants to roam and use his strength to get him past obstacles thrown at him rather than via negotiation. He does have a presence about him that draws others to him or makes them envious/fearful of the roistering lad they see before them.
Background:
Gak was born to the FrostAxe peoples a tribal people who's lands are on the border of these civilised lands. He was taught how to use an axe from a young age to fight and hone his body into a weapon. His mother was a great beauty touched by the gods many said and far to good a woman for his father the warrior Kuhan. When his father was killed in a raid on the tribes civilised neighbours Gak and his mother Reka were alone and now her otherworldlyness was a sign of bad fortune. After Gak was injured dissuading a man from insulting his mother, Reka decided to take the boy and leave the tribe and seek solace in the civilised lands. They travelled for a few weeks and checked out a few villages, finally Reka found a strong man suitable to look after her and to provide a trade for her son that would be acceptable in civilised lands. Iolus was bewildered, the lady Reka had just breezed into his smithy and taken over the place, she told him his place of business needed a womans touch. A womans touch that respected hard work and seeing as he did not have an apprentice, her son would be his new apprentice. Now Iolus was not a meek man and he was definitely the master in "His" smithy and the boy was a fine strong lad. But he was taken in by this tall, blonde woman, strong of body and will. Gak was not skilled but he was an eager learner and he would work well as long as Iolus made time to take him out and teach him weapon skills and in some cases be trained. Iolus resigned himself to seeing how it went. Fortunatley for Iolus it went well, Reka knew the type of man he was, she had observed her target and questioned the other villagers about him before deciding on her prey. Gak was an average smith, but he found that he was very good with intricate work of quality such as working in silver. He still did smithy work but his focus was on learning to be a silversmith. Iolus and Reka were within a short time married and Reka even found herself to be happily in love with this man, even though she had primarily been looking out for herself and her son. The years passed and Gak was known around town as a bit of a casual thug, he was a silversmith and part time bouncer at the local inn(mainly because it gave him an acceptable violent outlet). His flair for violence and good looks combined to make this tribal at least accepted. He could never quite adapt to the civilised life and it showed in his need to foray out into the wilds and burn off his building frustrations, hunting and camping in freedom. When the news of the new settlement broke, Gak was excited, he never really fit in and he wanted a chance to really show what he could do and build a society in lands more suited to him. He took the flyer to his mother Reka, but she already had one on the table, she was waiting for him "It is time for you to go and make your own way.". |