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About Kaelor

Male elf wizard 4
CG Medium humanoid (elf)
Init +6; Senses low light vision; Perception +5
Defense
AC 18, touch 14, flat-footed 14 (+4 armor, +4 Dex)
hp 22 (10+3d6)
Fort +2, Ref +5, Will +5
Offense
Speed 30 ft.
Melee masterwork longsword +5 (1d8+2)
Special Attacks energy ray (su) (+6 ranged touch attack, 1d6+2)
Spells Prepared (CL 4th; prohibited schools: enchantment and necromancy)
2nd— invisibility, mirror image, scorching ray (2)
1st— burning hands, magic missile (3), shield (2)
0— detect magic, light, mage hand, read magic
Statistics
Str 14, Dex 18, Con 10, Int 18, Wis 12, Cha 8
Base Atk +2; CMB +5
Feats Armor Proficiency (light), Arcane Armor Training, Scribe Scroll
Skills Appraise +11 (4r), Knowledge (arcana) +11 (4r), Knowledge (engineering) +8 (1r), Knowledge (geography) +8 (1r), Knowledge (history) +8 (1r), Knowledge (planes) +8 (1r), Linguistics +11 (4r), Perception +5 (4r), Spellcraft +12 (4r)
Languages Common, Draconic, Dwarven, Elven, Gnome, Halfling, Orc
SQ arcane bond (signet ring), cantrips, elf traits
Combat Gear _________________; Other Gear __________________________

[Level 0]

Like all births in elven society, Kaelor’s birth was heralded with much fanfare, moreso, considering the hero status of his parents who are members of the standing elite force of the Kingdom of Kyonin. He given the name “Kaelor” in the hopes that like his parents he will follow in their footsteps.

Tragedy struck early in his life though when he parents died defending Kyonin from the forces of Treerazer, self-styled demon lord. Their bodies were never found to the extreme anguish of Kaelor.

Thereafter, he was adopted into the Queen’s household, where he was taught the rudiments of what it means to be of noble blood.

But Kaelor grew up to be a silent, introspective child. Often this lead to him being bullied and thought of as a little wrong in the head. (Trait: Reactionary +2 trait bonus to Initiative) Kaelor, however, like all his long lived people, did not see any practical value in wasting his time fighting when he did not possess the power to crush his enemies. He bided his time.

[Level 1]

Shortly thereafter, Kaelor was accepted into apprenticeship by Master Seraphiel, who noted Kaelor particular affinity for war magic (evocation). Master Seraphiel also the lust for power so ominously hanging over the soul of the young elf. In between direct magic application lessons, Seraphiel tried to instill a moral code in Kaelor that would hopefully temper the young elf’s urges. (Classically Schooled - +1 trait bonus to Spellcraft, which is always a class skill)

Kaelor started wearing a suit of mithral chain (Light Armor Proficiency) over his wizardly robes much to Master Seraphiel’s puzzlement. When asked, Kaelor simply replies: “I do this in remembrance of my parents.”

[Level 2]

One day, Kaelor asked of Seraphiel, “Master, this evil in our woods (referring to Treerazer) should have been vanquished a long time ago. Why does not the queen send her army to crush it?”

“No, Kaelor, truth be told, the price of destroying that evil is to high, one that we cannot afford to pay.”

“But that would mean my parents died for nothing.”

“No, not nothing. They bought us time so that you in your time can play your part.”

“But enough of this silly talk.”

The next day, Kaelor left his master and went out into the world.

[Level 3]

Years passed and Kaelor found himself on the Isle of Kortos, the domain of Absalom. [Forlorn - +1 trait bonus to Fortitude] There, he heard of Arcanamirium. Intrigued by the possibility of learning more magic , Kaelor applied for admission but was denied.

Embittered by the experience, Kaelor resolved to study on his own. During this time, Kaelor developed techniques that allowed him to ignore the inherent disadvantage of the armor he wears (Feat: Arcane Armor Training)

[Level 4]

Getting low on funds, Kaelor offered his linguistics skills to members of the Pathfinder Society who, in order to make a mutually profitable arrangement, offered Kaelor membership, which he promptly accepted.

That was twenty years ago.