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Sovereign Court

An even more eccentric than normal, even for me, Druid of Erastil, and his Roc companion.

Sovereign Court

Sample Halfling Druid character, the profile has him advanced up to 3rd level. Adapting him to the implied setting, perhaps he takes the 'Eagleheart' legacy to an extreme, seeing his family's connection to raptors as some sort of connection to a higher calling.
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The Right Reverend Higgins Dunstable the Fourth
Halfling druid 1
LN Small humanoid (halfling)
Init +3; Senses Perception +7
DEFENSE
AC 16, touch 14, flat-footed 13; (+1 size, +3 Dex, +2 leather armor)
hp 9 (1d8+1)
Fort +4, Ref +4, Will +6; +2 vs. fear
OFFENSE
Speed 20 ft.
Melee small club +1 (1d4), dagger +1 (1d3)
Ranged small shortbow +4 (1d4)
Special Attacks
Spells Prepared (CL 1st, Concentration +4)
1stcure light wounds, speak with animals
0 (at will) – create water, guidance, stabilize
STATISTICS
Str 10, Dex 16, Con 13, Int 12, Wis 16, Cha 10,
[2 + 5 + 3 + 2 + 10 -2 = 20 (-2 Str, +2 Dex, +2 Cha)]
Base Atk +0; CMB -1; CMD 12
Feats Mounted Combat
Skills [5] Acrobatics (CC) 0 (+5, includes +2 bonus), Climb 0 (+2, includes +2 bonus), Fly 0 (+5, includes +2 for size), Handle Animal 1 (+4), Heal 0 (+3), Knowledge (geography) 0 (-), Knowledge (nature) 1 (+7, includes +2 bonus), Perception 1 (+9, includes +2 bonus), Ride 1 (+7), Spellcraft 0 (-), Stealth (CC) 0 (+7, includes +4 bonus), Survival 1 (+9, includes +2 bonus); Racial bonus +2 Acrobatics, +2 Climb, +2 Perception, +4 Stealth (size); Armor Check Penalty 0
Languages Halfling, Druidic, Common (Taldan)
Special Qualities nature bond (roc companion), nature sense, orisons, wild empathy (1d20+1)
Combat Gear small shortbow (30 gp, 1 lb) and 20 arrows (1 gp, 1.5 lbs), leather armor (10 gp, 15 lbs), small club (0 gp, 1.5 lbs), small daggers (2, 4 gp, 1 lb); Other gear potion of feather fall (CL 1, 25 gp), funky riding goggles made of leather and glass, dapper uniform (explorer’s outfit, 0 gp, 2 lbs)
(70 gp)

Higgins calls himself the fourth in his line, but he’s actually the fifth ‘Higgins Dunstable.’ Nobody talks about his disreputable grandfather, and the numbering has been changed to help hasten the forgetting of that black mark on the family record. Coming from a line of Halfling stewards that work the fields west of the World’s Edge Mountains, the Dunstables have a special relationship with birds of prey, and every generation has had a Higgins Dunstable that has climbed the mountains and communed with Erastil, the family patron, seeking out the nests of various raptors, to populate the Dunstable Mews. Higgins the Fourth has gone one step further than his father, a Sorcerer who mastered the arcane ability of flight, and has bonded with one of the great rocs of the deep mountain clefts, whose fearsome visage adorn the tabards and shields of his clan. His entire family is thrilled at this development, and have gifted him with a potion of feather fall, ‘just in case.’

On the wings of his companion, he has travelled far from his family’s Taldan holdings, near the southern headwaters of the River Porthmos. People have regular need of swift courier services, and, barring magic, the Dunstables have always had some of the most reliable and speedy delivery services, through the use of various trained birds. Higgins the Fourth has taken this to an extreme, but still follows the family tradition, with his unique relationship with his fledgling roc, offering his services to carry messages and small trinkets across great distances swiftly and securely.

He is profoundly protective of his companion, whom he has named Darius (and refers to as a ‘rukh,’ in the Qadiri fashion), and refuses to even land if the situation appears dangerous on the ground, rather than risk injury to his feathered friend. Some of those he works with regard him as a bit of a fussbudget, and even a coward, due to this caution, but he cares little for their opinions, since it wasn’t them who climbed the World’s Edge Mountains as a child, seeking out a chick in the nest of the great rukhs, and risking being devoured in a single gulp by the territorial predators.

As a Druid of Erastil, he is proficient in the use of the longbow, but cannot yet afford such a pricy item, due to the exorbitant feeding demands of his companion. As a result, he is currently skint broke, and finds himself forced to use his not-inconsiderable survival training to find food and shelter for himself and his companion on a daily basis, as the creature has quite literally eaten him out of house and home!

Darius (roc companion)
N Medium animal
Init +4; Senses low-light vision; Perception +1
DEFENSE
AC 19, flat-footed 15, touch 14 (+4 Dex, +5 natural); 18 if encumbered
hp 10 (2d8+1)
Fort +2, Ref +7, Will +1
OFFENSE
Speed 20 ft., fly 80 ft. (average); fly 55 ft. if encumbered
Melee 2 talons +2 (1d4+1), 1 bite +2 (1d6+1)
STATISTICS
Str 12, Dex 19, Con 9, Int 2, Wis 13, Cha 11
Base Atk +1; CMB +2, CMD 16
Feats Toughness
Skills Fly 1 (+8), Perception 1 (+5)
Special Qualities link, share spells

Sovereign Court

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In a contrary mood, this 'Lion's Blade' is not at all a master of disguise or intrigue, and has never set foot inside the Kitharodian Academy. Still, he's got a job, and he gets it done.
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The Right Reverend Higgins Higgins Dunstable the Fourth calls himself the fourth in his line, but he’s actually the fifth ‘Higgins Dunstable.’ Nobody talks about his disreputable grandfather, and the numbering has been changed to help hasten the forgetting of that black mark on the family record. Coming from a line of Halfling stewards that work the fields west of the World’s Edge Mountains, the Dunstables have a special relationship with birds of prey, and every generation has had a Higgins Dunstable that has climbed the mountains and communed with Erastil, the family patron, seeking out the nests of various raptors, to populate the Dunstable Mews. Higgins the Fourth has gone one step further than his father, a Sorcerer who mastered the arcane ability of flight, and has bonded with one of the great rocs of the deep mountain clefts, whose fearsome visage adorn the tabards and shields of his clan. His entire family is thrilled at this development, and have showered him with unusual gifts, such as armor and saddle crafted specially for the animal, or potions of feather falling, ‘just in case.’

He serves the Lion’s Blades as a courier, as so many of his clansmen have over the years, taking on his father’s former duties as messenger and scout, delivering 90% official documents and 10% secret communiques, using the incredible mobility of his mighty aerial steed to good effect. He swoops over the lines, often travelling by night in dangerous times, trusting to his companion to guide them through the darkness, bringing communiqués and small, but vital, materials (potions and scrolls, most commonly) from encampment to encampment, and even flying behind enemy lines to pre-arranged meeting spots, to pick up or drop off new orders or intelligence, on those occasions where he is sent south from his families holdings, near the southern headwaters of the River Porthmos. The Lion’s Blade have regular need of swift courier services, and, barring magic, the Dunstables have always had some of the most reliable and speedy delivery services, through the use of various trained birds. Higgins the Fourth has taken this to an extreme, but still follows the family tradition, with his unique relationship with his fledgling roc.

He is profoundly protective of his companion, whom he has named Darius (and refers to as a ‘rukh,’ in the Qadiri fashion), and refuses to even land if the situation appears dangerous on the ground, using Ride-By Attack to snatch a required package, and similarly dropping non-fragile packages from the air, in passing, rather than risk injury to his feathered friend. Some of those he works with regard him as a bit of a fussbudget, and even a coward, due to this caution, but he cares little for their opinions, since it wasn’t them who climbed the World’s Edge Mountains as a child, seeking out a chick in the nest of the great rukhs, and risking being devoured in a single gulp by the territorial predators.

Any who helps rescue him from a jam, and especially, helps his companion, or assists him in the completion of a difficult delivery, will earn his favor. He is surprisingly un-versed in the secrets of the Lion’s Blade organization, like the rest of his family, serving only his very specific role. He has never opened a sealed package or read a document meant for the eyes of another, and his family (barring the unmentionable grandfather) has a trusted reputation in that field.

Boons The Dunstable Mews can provide trained falcons or other birds (owls, eagles, even ravens and courier pigeons) at reduced rates to those who earn the favor of Higgins the Fourth, and can even select specially-bred birds who are stronger, more dexterous or hardier than the average bird. (+1 to one physical attribute, but the cost for such a bird will be 50% higher than normal, and that’s with a ‘we owe you a favor’ discount, as the cost is normally doubled.)

A druid, preferably one of Erastil, can also be shown to the peaks where the great rukhs nest, during the season when it would be possible to attract a companion of that powerful breed, and with the right training, Higgins the Fourth can even instruct a ranger in how to attract such a companion over a month’s time. If that companion is lost, a druid who has learned the trick can replace it normally, but a ranger would have to return to the World’s Edge Mountains and spend a week replacing a lost rukh.