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4 posts. Alias of Decimus Observet.


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@Yucale: Actually no. I haven't read much FR material outside of the D&D rulebooks. Vincenzo was originally created for a Way of the Wicked application, but I think his stealthy ways would suit well here.


Mechanics in the profile page.

Vincenzo Goya:

Vincenzo stands a slim 5' 8" tall. Dark brown hair shorn short, dark brown eyes in a pale face that show little emotion. When it can be seen at all. He normally wears very practical clothing for work: leather armour and boots, tools for break and entry, well-sharpened kukris. After all, He never knows when a client might have need of his services.

The slums and piers of Kintargo saw Vincenzo's brief and brutal childhood. He was the youngest of five, garrulous and mouthy, and was beaten by many adults: drunkard workers, sanctimonious priests, and criminals alike. And especially by his dock labourer parents and older brothers and sisters. He learned to shut his mouth, keep quiet: and when to strike. Wait until attention was elsewhere, sleep overcame them. And then he could steal, beat, or even kill any adult. That talent was noticed by a more practiced shadow and honed into a tool for a criminal guild. Theft, spying, and soon murder became Vincenzo's stock-in-trade.

Vincenzo wants a land where the most talented rise to the top. Not by virtue of blood, gold, or prayer to the uncaring gods. And House Thrune seem intent on forcing his hand if he wants to see it.


@GM Kobolum

So do you have any feedback for me on Vincenzo's suitability?


The idea is appealing, so I will put forward a character originally written for Way of the Wicked. I will tweak mechanics as required if you think he'd be a suitable match.

Vincenzo is/was a professional assassin for hire. Mechanically, a lawful evil slayer with the executioner archetype,

Original Background, Appearance and Personality:

Vincenzo stands a slim 5' 8" tall. Dark brown hair shorn short, dark brown eyes in a pale face that show little emotion. When it can be seen at all. He normally wears very practical clothing for work: leather armour and boots, tools for break and entry, well-sharpened kukris. After all, He never knows when a client might have need of his services.

The slums and piers of Daveryn saw Vincenzo's brief and brutal childhood. He was the youngest of five, garrulous and mouthy, and was beaten by many adults: drunkard workers, sanctimonious priests, criminals alike. And especially his dock labourer parents and older brothers and sisters. He learned to shut his mouth, keep quiet: and when to strike. Wait until attention was elsewhere, sleep overcame them. And then he could steal, beat, or even kill any adult. That talent was noticed by a more practiced shadow and honed into a tool for a criminal guild. Theft, spying, and soon murder became Vincenzo's stock-in-trade.

Vincenzo wants a land where the most talented rise to the top. Not by virtue of blood, gold, or prayer to an uncaring god. He conspired with others of like mind, and sank much of his ill-gotten wealth into the plot. He and his co-conspirators would infiltrate the royal palace and wipe out the royal family. Needless to say, this did not go well. His peers were all slain - or disappeared - and he was captured after a fierce chase and desperate battle.

Only the most brutal execution would do for this foul criminal, but he kept looking for an escape from Branderscar.