Name: Rodda Oestryke
Background: Halfling / Class: Thief / Level: 2
Attributes
Str: 13 / +1
Dex: 16 / +3
Con: 14 / +2
Int: 14 / +2
Wis: 14 / +2
Cha: 15 / +2
Saves
Str: +1
Dex: +5
Con: +2
Int: +4
Wis: +2
Cha: +2
Info: AC: 15 (Leather) / Ini: +3 / Prof: +2 / HP: 14
Shortsword: Attk: +5 / D: 1d6+3 / R: Melee
Dagger: Attk: +5 / D: 1d4+3 / R: Thrown
Sling: Attk: +5 / D: 1d4+3 / R: Near
Gear: Pack, Canteen, Rations, Bedroll, Lantern, Oil, Mess Kit, Thieves Tools
Traits (Halfling): Small size. Fearless: Advantage Saves vs. Fear spells and effects. Lucky: Whenever a Halfling rolls a 1 on an Ability, Attack, or Saving Throw roll, they may get 1 re-roll but must take the second result. Resilience: The Halfling has an Advantage on Save vs. Poison and Resistance to Poison Damage.
Skills: Acrobatics: +5, Deception: +4, History: +4, Insight: +4, Slight of Hand: +5, Stealth: +7 / Tool Kits (+2): Dominoes, Thieves Tools (+4)
Sneak Attack: When attacking with surprise or by flanking, a Rogue adds +1d6 to damage.
Expertise: (Stealth & Thieves Tolls): Gain Expertise on two items that include skills or tools that the Rogue is proficient with.
Cunning Action (1/Round): Once per round, as a Bonus action, a Rogue can Dash, Disengage, or Stealth.
Notes
- Rodda is a Halfling Thief living in the city state of Tempest when she is recruited via the Trade of Blade via Mister Friend to work with a new adventuring company that is created by Daphne Amethyst, a member of the city's nobility who has decided to become an adventurer. Rodda's expertise is sneaking and sleight of hand.
- Is an expert of slipping out of melee range with opponents and attacking either by throwing or sneaking up and backstabbing a target. She rarely takes on a straight up fight.
- Rival is her boyfriend, Irving Sandyfoot. The two were part of the same criminal group with their talents being Stealth on Rodda's side, and being a box man or safecracker on Irving's side. Since she has broken off, she sometimes competes with Irving and his crew to perform contract work. Despite often waking up together, neither party divulges much about the other's work.
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