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138 posts. Alias of John Woodford.


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About Terry Allen - GMS' Sorcerers

Terry Allen

Current XP N/A
Male human gestalt rogue 1/sorcerer 1
CG Medium humanoid (human)
Init +3 (+3 DEX) Perception +5

DEFENSE
AC 17, touch 14, flat-footed 13 (+3 armor, +3 Dex, +1 Dodge)
hp 10 (1d8+2)
Fort +2, Ref +5, Will +3

OFFENSE
Speed 30 ft.
Melee N/A
Ranged N/A
Special Attacks None

Spells Known:

1st -Fist of Wind
0 -None

STATISTICS
Str 13, Dex 17, Con 14, Int 14, Wis 12, Cha 14
Base Atk +0; CMB +1; CMD 14

Feats:

Dodge +1 AC unless flatfooted

Skills:

Acrobatics +7 (+1 rank, +3 DEX, +3 class skill)
Bluff +7 (+1 rank, +2 CHA, +3 class skill, +1 trait)
Climb +5 (+1 rank, +1 STR, +3 class skill)
Disable Device +7 (+1 rank, +3 DEX, +3 class skill)
Escape Artist +7 (+1 rank, +3 DEX, +3 class skill)
Perception +5 (+1 rank, +1 WIS, +3 class skill)
Profession (Hacker) +5 (+1 rank, +1 WIS, +3 class skill)
Sleight of Hand +7 (+1 rank, +3 DEX, +3 class skill)
Stealth +7 (+1 rank, +3 DEX, +3 class skill)

Racial Modifiers none

Languages Common, Liziak, third language to be chosen later
SQ Traits (Fast Talker: +1 on Bluff checks, Bluff is a class skill; World Traveler: +1 on Diplomacy checks, Diplomacy is a class skill)
Combat Gear mw studded leather armor, mw rapier, notebook, lockpicks, tool set, clasp knife, gloves, flashlight 0 pp, 22 gp, 0 sp, 3 cp

SPECIAL ABILITIES
Favored Class: Sorcerer. (No bonus yet)

Air Elemental Bloodline:

Terry is medium height and athletic, 5'9" and #150. He has tanned skin and short brown hair, brown eyes, and angular facial structure. He smiles often.

Background:
Terry Allen is...let's call him indiscriminately curious. He can't see a door without wondering what's on the other side. A lock is a personal affront. Even as a baby, he would climb out of his crib at night and wander the house. His parents soon became used to finding him asleep in some odd spot when they got up in the morning. As he grew older he continued to be hard to confine. His parents tolerated his antics perhaps more than they should have--particularly as he was careful not to damage anything, and his excuses were invariably entertaining. The challenge of keeping him from places he shouldn't be, though, was complicated drastically when his family would go on trips, which they did with some regularity. Terry was responsible for getting his family asked to leave any number of European cathedrals and castles, the Smithsonian Institution, and a lot of other tourist attractions. (No one was ever quite clear on how a six-year-old managed to get past the Secret Service in the White House, even before 9/11, but President Bush was amused enough to write an official pardon for him.)

It only got worse when he learned to read. Books on lockpicking, computer security, cryptography, pickpocketing...all manner of clever ways to get to the other side of that door. Throughout grade school and middle school, he continued to improve his skills. Oh, sometimes his parents would try to distract him with something else, like gymnastics. He spent quite a lot of time on that, too, and it wasn't until he was found on the roof of his school (having free-climbed up) that they realized their mistake.

Now at the start of his junior year, Terry is doing fairly well in school. He has a few like-minded friends, but he's the best of them at physical methods for getting where people don't want him to be. He still practices lockpicking and other such things as a hobby. Eventually he'd like to be a security consultant of some sort; the prospect of being paid to break into a place appeals to him.

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HP: 10/10 AC: 15 Conditions: