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Hrusk the Heft's page

30 posts. Alias of Jonahkan.


Full Name

Hrusk the Heft

Race

Ogren

Classes/Levels

Two Handed Fighter 2, Perc -1, Init +1, AC 17/12/17/DR6 F+7, R+1, W-1, HP26

Gender

Male

Size

Large

Age

Nineteen

Alignment

Lawful Good

Languages

Andaran

Strength 21
Dexterity 12
Constitution 18
Intelligence 7
Wisdom 7
Charisma 13

About Hrusk the Heft

Current XP125+250, GP100

Init +1; Senses Low-light Vision, Perception -2, Sense Motive -2
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Defence
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AC 17 (-1 size), touch 12, flat-footed 17 (+6 chainmail armor)
DR 6 armor
hp 26 (racial 1d12+4)
Fort +7, Ref +1, Will -1
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Offence
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Speed 30ft
Melee Greataxe +5 (3d6+8/x3)
Ranged Longbow +1 (1d10+X 19-20, x2)
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Statistics
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Str 21 Dex 12 Con 18 Int 7 Wis 7 Cha 13
BAB +1; CMB +7; CMD 16
Racial Feat: Large; Bonus Racial Feat: Endurance
Feats: Weapon Focus (Axes), Dazzling Display, Intimidating Prowess
Abilities: Shattering strike: +1 to sunder CMD and CMB, and damage rolls against objects.
Traits: Defender of the Society, Adopted (human, Carefully Hidden)
Skills: +12 (+1+1+3+2+5) Intimidate, -8 (+1-4-5) Stealth, Check penalty -5
Equipment: Greataxe (20gp, 12lbs); Chainmail (150gp); Hemp Rope 50ft.

Hrusk the Heft is an Ogren Fighter. He was found as a babe, amongst the bodies of a giant 'raiding party' that were slain by the knightly defenders of human lands. Unwilling to slay the babe, the knight-captain entrusted him to a squire's care. The squire and her alchemist husband raised the child as their own, though it was a difficult time, his slow wits often the source of torment from the knight's son, and the other children. Eventually, he followed his mother's path to become a fine fighter. In an unfortunate training bout, he badly wounded the knight's son, and was banished, stripped of his family name. Whatever turmoil may have led his wealthy clan to flee to human lands still lies upon him, though his adopted father laid many protections upon his charge, to guard him against divination. Now he travels where the work takes him, both tormented by the injuries he inflicted, and the tempestuous blood that drove him to inflict them.