Name: Olobalar Flowers
Race: Badgerfolk / Class: Paladin / Level: 4
Attributes
Str: 16 / +3
Dex: 13 / +1
Con: 16 / +3
Int: 15 / +2
Wis: 17 / +3
Cha: 18 / +4
Saves
Str: +3
Dex: +1
Con: +3
Int: +2
Wis: +5
Cha: +6
Info: AC: 19 (Plate) / Ini: +1 / PB: +2 / HP: 40
Warhammer: Attk: +6 / D: 1d10+3 / R: Melee
Claws: Attk: +5 / D: 1d4+3 / R: Melee
Dagger: Attk: +5 / D: 1d4+3 / R: Thrown
Gladius: Attk: +5 / D: 1d6+3 / R: Melee
Gear: Pack, Canteen, Rations, Bedroll, Lantern, Oil, Mess Kit, Rope
Traits (Badgerkin): Natural Weapons (Claws): 1d4 + Str/Dex. Burrowing: Can burrow at 25 feet. Adept Climber: Can climb at a speed equal to walking.
Skills: Athletics: +5, Intimidation: +6, Perception: +3 (Passive: 13), Religion: +4, Survival: +5
Feats: Fell Handed
Fighting Style (Defense): +1 AC / Divine Health: Immune to mundane disease
Channel Divinity (Ancients / Save: 14): Nature's Wrath, Turn the Faithless
Divine Smite (Cost: 1 Slot): 2d8 (Radiant) damage / Lay on Hands (R: Touch / Points: 20) - Heal target touched in 5 point increments, or spend 5 points to cure target of disease or poison
Spellcasting
Attk: +6 / Save: 14
1st - Slots: 3: Bless, Ceremony, Cure Wounds, Protection from Evil, Searing Smite, Shield of Faith + Ensnaring Strike, Speak with Animals
Notes
- Olobalar Flowers is a Badgerfolk Paladin and servant of the Autumn Willow, the demigoddess of life and nature, who is the matron and protector of the An-Havva Valley and the people that dwell therein. As one of her Paladins, Olobalar stands in opposition against the undead and fiends.
- Carries a warhammer that is etched with the symbol that Olobalar uses as his last name, the flower. Olobalar actually has few memories of his childhood, instead growing up in the grove temple outside of An-Havva as one of the few Badgerfolk raised amongst humans.
- Has recently discovered the wrecked remains of a black carriage, the conveyance of the Sengir Autocrats and diplomats who represent the Baron Sengir and his barony within the darklands. Is something loose in the region for Olobalar to confront?
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