About Davod MohidoonInitiative: +3 Senses: Perception +11, Low-Light Vision Speed 40 ft (40 ft Base)
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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. Finesse Training (Ex) At 1st level, a rogue gains Weapon Finesse as a bonus feat. In addition, starting at 3rd level, she can select any one type of weapon that can be used with Weapon Finesse (such as rapiers or daggers). Once this choice is made, it cannot be changed. Whenever she makes a successful melee attack with the selected weapon, she adds her Dexterity modifier instead of her Strength modifier to the damage roll. If any effect would prevent the rogue from adding her Strength modifier to the damage roll, she does not add her Dexterity modifier. The rogue can select a second weapon at 11th level and a third at 19th level. Sneak Attack +3d6 If a rogue can catch an opponent when he is unable to defend himself effectively from her attack, she can strike a vital spot for extra damage. 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 A rogue adds 1/2 her level on Perception checks to locate traps and on Disable Device checks (minimum +1). A rogue can use Disable Device to disarm magic traps. Honor Among Thieves (Ex) A guild agent must remain a member in good standing of a thieves’ guild (he starts at rank 1 with her guild when using the organizational influence system on pages 109–117). If the guild agent leaves his guild, he loses all of the abilities granted by this archetype and does not gain their replacements. If he joins a new guild, the guild agent regains his abilities, though depending on how he joins the guild, he may regain his abilities all at once or gradually over time. Even if the guild in question operates in multiple locations, the guild agent chooses a settlement as a base of operations for his own activities. Guild Connections (Ex) At 2nd level, a guild agent gains the black market connections rogue talent. Furthermore, he can ask his guild for tips about the local scene, granting him a bonus equal to half his rogue level on Knowledge (local) checks and Diplomacy checks to gather information, as long as the information in question pertains to the guild agent’s base of operations. At 4th level, the guild agent also gains the gossip collector vigilante social talent, and his base of operations counts as his area of renown for the purpose of determining the effects of gossip collector.
This ability replaces evasion and uncanny dodge.
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. A rogue cannot choose a ninja trick with the same name as a rogue talent.
Danger Sense (Ex) +2
10 Ranks: Stealth check penalties for moving quickly are halved, including the ability unlocked at 5 ranks, moving full speed, and reaching concealment after creating a distraction. 15 Ranks: If you attack after successfully using Stealth, your target is denied its Dexterity bonus against all attacks that you make before the end of your turn. 20 Ranks: If you attack after successfully using Stealth, your target is denied its Dexterity bonus against all attacks that you make before the beginning of your next turn. Traits (Campaign) Misionary, (Suli) Practiced Impression & (Social) Affable Racial Traits: -------
Ability Score Racial Traits: +2 Strength, +2 Charisma, and –2 Intelligence. Sulis are brawny and charming, but slow-witted.
Type: Sulis are outsiders with the native subtype. Size: Sulis are Medium creatures and thus have no bonuses or penalties due to their size. Base Speed: Sulis have a base speed of 30 feet. Energy Resistance 5: Sulis have resistance to acid 5, cold 5, electricity 5, and fire 5. Negotiator: Sulis are keen negotiators, and gain a +2 racial bonus on Diplomacy and Sense Motive checks. Elemental Assault (Su) Once per day as a swift action, a suli can shroud her arms in acid, cold, electricity, or fire. This lasts for one round per level, and can be dismissed as a free action. Unarmed strikes with her arms or hands (or attacks with weapons held in those hands) deal +1d6 points of damage of the appropriate energy type. Ageless: Though the sublime creature is not truly immortal, it does not suffer the ravages or negative affects of old age. Upon reaching maturity, sublime creatures gain Intelligence, Wisdom and Charisma as normal for a member of their species, but are otherwise unaffected by the passing of time. Sublime creatures never die of old age and they are immune to any spells or effects which cause aging. Channel Positive Energy: The sublime creature may channel positive energy as a cleric. Substitute the creature’s racial HD (minimum 1 for creatures with no racial HD) for cleric level to determine how effectively the creature can channel. If the creature has actual cleric levels (or other class levels which grant the ability), the creature’s racial HD and relevant class levels stack when determining the effect of the channeling. Positive Energy Affinity: The sublime creature’s affinity for positive energy is such that it is immune to any damage caused by positive energy effects or attacks. Additionally, any healing spells, or other effects, derived from positive energy are doubly effective when applied to the sublime creature (roll as normal for the effect, adding any bonuses such as those derived from class level, and then multiply the result by two). Strong Life-force: In addition to its Constitution modifier, the sublime creature also adds its Charisma modifier each of its HD when determining hit points. Low-Light Vision: Sulis can see twice as far as humans in dim light. Languages: Sulis begin play speaking Common and one elemental language (Aquan, Auran, Ignan, or Terran). Sulis with high Intelligence scores can choose from the following: Aquan, Auran, Draconic, Ignan, and Terran. See the Linguistics skill page for more information about these languages. Items A rogue's kit (includes a backpack, a bedroll, a belt pouch, caltrops, chalk (10), a flint and steel, a grappling hook, an iron pot, a mess kit, a mirror, pitons (10), rope, soap, concealable thieves’ tools, torches (10), trail rations (5 days), and a waterskin.), a hot weather outfit, a lasso, gloves of larceny, a MW ocarina, eyes of deathwatch, and a cloak of elvenkind, a ring of transposition, a ring of sustenance, a sentient 10" x 10" carpet of flying called 'Carpet', a handy haversack, burglar's bracers, boots of the cat, a ring of arcane signets, and a small golden lamp galley charm that you can use to summon a Nexian galley at any Waypoint. Combat Gear A elven chain armor, +2 rapier, short sword, Greenlust's Daughter, a sling with 10 bullets, a bola, two MW sickles, and one MW mithril dagger. Handy Haversack: x2
wand of CLW: 50/50 750 gp. Potion of Gaseous form: 750 gp. Potion of lesser Restoration: 300 gp. Potion - cure serious wounds x2 Potion - remove disease x1 Potion - gaseous form x1 dust of disappearance x1 stone salve x1 Traveler’s Any-Tool robe of infinite twine mithril shirt Wealth 520gp, 300sp, 115pp, 3 gems valued at 150gp, 3 gems valued at 700gp, and 3 gems valued at 1,300gp. Carrying Capacity Light (67 lbs or less); Medium (68-133 lbs.); Heavy (134-200 lbs.) Current Load: 55.5 Age 20, Height 6'2", Weight 220 lbs, Hair Brown, Eyes Blue ======== Description: Davod Mohidoon is a tall kelesh man with dark tan skin, short black hair, and blue eyes. The suli has the same muscular body type as others of his ilk. Davod wears desert clothing to keep the heat of the day away from his skin. Two high quality sickles with butterflies engraved in the steel are always on his belt, with a mithril dagger kept hidden. Davod often wears supple leather gloves and a lovely gray cloak. Personality: Davod will lean into his Affable Social trait: the suli is almost always friendly, in in combat. Quick with a complement or a joke. The rogue enjoys 'greasing the palm' of people he knows and meets, and works hard to maintain a very genial disposition. Those who have seen his wraith don't live to tell the tale.
Davod is a devote desnan and will wax poetically about the goddess and her faith. Because of his devotion and occupation, Davod loves games of chance and getting a good night's rest. Quirks and Flaws: When quietly left alone and not on any watch, Davod likes to take out his MW ocarina and play, but the suli is well versed in all wind instruments. The rogue also like to ask other bout their dreams. He hopes to eventually so much about dreams, he can interpret them correctly for himself and others.
The rogue is a professional: he will not steal from party members or those he is contracted to work with. Unless they possess something too nice not to steal. Davod likes to walk the markets pick-pocketing coin and trinkets, especially from slavers and evil merchants. Backstory: Davod earliest memories was living on the streets eating garbage or whatever he could find or be able to steal. The suli was then found by a operative to a secretive guild of thieves, where he was raised and trained to become another arms of this organization. Occasionally Davod was assigned to help guard caravans, or procure items in mansions. Davod met the supposed Guild Leader once, only to find out she was a Pactmaster. One Plot Hook: Davod seeks to steal a staff of slumber from a rich merchant who took advantage of a cleric of Desna during a the mourning of his wife. One NPC:
Aram Peshchock, an older half-orc cleric of Desna Davod befriended who sometimes acts as Davod's spiritual advisor. it was his staff of slumber Davod wishes to return. |