
| Full Name |
Lysander de Zeon |
| Race |
Human |
| Classes/Levels |
Bard 1 |
| Gender |
Male |
| Size |
Medium |
| Age |
22 |
| Alignment |
NG |
| Deity |
Pharasma |
| Location |
Varisia |
| Languages |
Common, Varisian, Shoanti, Skald, Osiriani, Elven, Dwarven, Goblin |
| Occupation |
Pathfinder |
| Strength |
8 |
| Dexterity |
12 |
| Constitution |
8 |
| Intelligence |
16 |
| Wisdom |
14 |
| Charisma |
18 |
About Lysander de Zeon
Lysander is a young human man of average height and weight. His medium brown hair is kept in a medium length and parted neatly in the middle causing it to frame his face. His eyes are brown as well, and although hidden behind a pair of reading glasses, they sparkle with interest at everything around him. He wears a long brown traveling coat over his studded leather armor and a set of sturdy boots. A small wooden symbol of Pharasma hangs about his neck.
Even at a young age, Lysander found himself endlessly fascinated by mysteries, legends, and the lost lore of the world. The mystery and romance that surrounded lost artifacts and heroes, the wonder that came with the stories of unsolved disappearances or crimes, and the exhilaration that came with uncovering truths that had been lost all called to him. So it was that the Pathfinders, a group that often involved itself in such tales, quickly became a fascination for him. When he was old enough, and against the will of his small family, he traveled to Absalom to petition for membership in the Society. Years later, after a formal training by the Society, he has final gotten his chance to gain field experience.
Lysander is friendly and outgoing, often to a somewhat grating degree. His unabashed interest in the mysteries of the unknown is obvious as he often has a difficult time stemming his own constant theorizing and pontificating on such things when they present themselves. His enthusiasm for such things can be grating at times, and even disturbing when his upbeat interest in these mysteries is not quelled by the more unpleasant aspects that they might entail.