Stats for your fellow students?


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I am now DM´íng the first book, only a few sessions so far and read only book 1 and 2 of this AP, but I dont see any character stats for the fellow students in book one... I dont mind that there are no stats per se in the first book, only good skills, hobbies, a general description and little perks, that helps a lot to put a personality in every one, my players love it so far, but at least I would like to know the classes every one is, so perhaps one will go with the party in the future as a npc or be upgraded to full PC if one of the characters meet a tragic end and cannot be brought back...

One of my players characters have started a relationship with Mariama even that I think they are nothing alike, he is a champion of Irez (LG) and she seems to be a witch (CN) as his special spell is a Hex ...

Are any stats or anything similar in future books, or should I make them and roll with it?


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There are stats for a few of the students in Book 6, but they're (almost literally) not quite themselves. I wouldn't necessarily feel constrained by the stats there, given the nature of the changes to which they've been subjected, but you could use those stats for some guidance.

Tucking details in a spoiler tag, just in case it matters.

Book 6 Details:
Okoro (p 18-19) seems to have originally been a spontaneous occult caster (almost certainly a bard).

Mariama (p 20) is apparently a witch with a Fate patron. She still has a bunch of hexes in addition to prepared occult spells.

Anchor Root (p 23-24) is a prepared primal caster I intend on making her functionally a witch as well - she doesn't seem to fit druid all that well in my opinion, and already has a familiar.

Haibram (p 24) is prepared arcane caster. I intend on making him essentially a wizard, maybe with a "dedication" such as fighter to account for his martial nature. My original concept for him was a magus, but this version of him has way too many prepared spells for that to fit.

The nature of Mariama's encounter may be notable if a PC relationship with her lasts into Book 6.


I believe them not having stats is sort of the point. Them only having broad strokes means that players who might want to play those characters have more freedom to make the character they want. It's also helpful for slotting them more neatly into various party comps.


NPCs don't actually have classes, either. They may resemble PC classes but aren't beholden to any of the same build rules.

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