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Traveller Elbin wrote:
@Ha'raktuc: And while you're at it, please put all details of your character in the forum profile.

Forum Profile?


Mon Feylin wrote:
hey, just asking, when is recruitment ending?

July 10th


Daka Makoa wrote:
@Ha'raktuc: You should find them in the statblock for the Base Form that you have picked.

What I meant is like crit chance, type of damage, etc


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Hello, Im Infinatis but its Infin for short. I made this character as Ive always loved playing magic users/summoners and found Half-Orcs interesting. I made Ha'raktuc to quench this need and to play in my second Pathfinder game as I played half a session once. (Im going to abbreviate Ha'raktuc to Ha'rak now).

Ha'rak is the son of a great Orc mage within his tribe, the most powerful of the tribe. His Father, Kuixel, is the brother of Yaegamor, the High Chief of his orc tribe. Being tied to royalty and the most powerful mage within the tribe, Kuixel had many, many wives. One of them being human and the mother to Ha'raktuc.

But being born from a human has some downsides. One, being that he was an outcast in his family and tribe and was treated as such. The second is not being as strong, even weaker and shorter than his pure blood siblings. But, that piece of human powered his affinity to magic. His mother was presumably also a decent magic wielder as he had much magical blood, letting him hone his skills on being a summoner.

His father taught Ha'rak everything he knew. He first summoned Kra'thul by accident when trying to open a door to another plane, Kra'Thul came out and had an affinity to Ha'rak. At first, Ha'rak was scared and freaked out and a distrusting but he had to keep his new wolven companion hidden as their Tribe forbade access to other planes. Eventually, Kra'thul was in danger by a group of elven hunters who tried to kill the summon but Ha'rak came in and they drove off the hunters. Another day, when the neighbooring elves tried to attack the tribal village, the two companions had completely bonded as the wolf helped fend off the invaders.

Ever since, the two have been close friends and Ha'raktuc was banished for meddling with other planes. Though he can visit his old village he can no longer live there. So for the next 3 years, the Half-Orc has wandered the lands, practising his magic and gaining experience by working for townspeople he comes across and learning from great minds. He aims to get as much knowledge as he can and with that knowledge, to become an even better mage than his father.

Hopefully this bio works ;D

Just a side note: I put his +2 stat boost into Charisma


Good. I have finished my Half Orc Summoner: Ha'raktuc and his Eidolon, Kra'thul. Here are their character sheets. I'll work on Ha'raktucs bio in Edmund's style shortly.

Ha'raktuc's CS: http://www.myth-weavers.com/sheet.html#id=864626
Kra'thul's (Eidolon) CS: http://www.myth-weavers.com/sheet.html#id=864819


Traveller Elbin wrote:

@TheOrcnextdoor: I don't think Mon would mind another monk, unless they are undead, but you could ask her too :)

@Edmund the Tainted: Sounds great! I'm not sure how weaker are fighters in this system, but the Stamina rules don't look like a game breaker to me (and can even inspire some better descriptions in combat), so I'd say we can use them. Let's make it thus: Fighters get Combat Stamina for free at 1st level, everyone else can select it as a feat if they get a level in fighter. It will otherwise work for all feats (not just fighter ones).

@Infinatis: Hi! What you describe might be better represented by the Summoner class: class and options. It sounds interesting to me and you can go mad with designing your eidolon (the main creature you summon) and make it fit your character RP. You can also get into the story of how you got that particular eidolon. So yeah, it certainly is OK, and has the potential to be great! :)

To all: I'd also like to make a request for your character sheets. It will be great if you make them in the same format as Edmund's. I know it's quite a bit of work, but it's the clearest presentation of a character I've seen here and I will be adopting that format for my own characters if Edmund doesn't mind the plagiarism :) If you think it's too much, at least do the Classes/levels field in the same way. This will making rolls on the fly much faster (and the game will go smoother).

DO metamagic feats affect Spelllike abilities?


Oh, Note. I changed my class to Summoner


Hello. I would love to play! Ive only played half a oneshot of Pathfinder before and I knew this would become something I liked. I have an idea of a Half-Orc Sorceror who summons creatures to fight for him. As a child, his father was his tribe's Shaman and was a powerful magic user and thus, had many wives. He's born out of the only human with his father had. As his father's 4th child, Ha'raktuc inherited his father's magic abilities and strives to develop them to become as powerful as his father. As a child, he was attacked and bullied by his younger and older siblings for being weaker because of his human heritage. Since he could not be a fighter, he would learn magic and suprisingly, the magic blood of his father and presumably mother ran through his veins. Being taught everything he could by his father, Ha'raktuc travels through the lands, discovering more knowledge every day. As such, he is an adventuret, traveling the land for knowledge and experience.
So, would this be ok?