Name: Lem-Xaud
Race: Yaungol / Class: Battle Sorcerer / Level: 4
Attributes
Str: 16 / +3
Dex: 12 / +1
Mind: 14 / +2
Cha: 14 / +2
Saves
Fort: +4
Ref: +2
Will: +6
Skills
Phys: +5
Subt: +4
Know: +6
Comm: +4
Info: AC: 13 (Robes) / Ini: +1 / BtH: +3 / HP: 35
Staff: Attk: +6 / D: 1d6+3 / R: Melee
Gore: Attk: +6 / D: 1d6+3 / R: Melee
Fire Gem: Attk: +4 / D: 1d10 / R: Near / Energy: Fire; Touch (Close or Near)
Dagger: Attk: +6 / D: 1d4+3 / R: Thrown / Crit: 19-20/x2
Alchemist Fire: Attk: +4 / D: 1d6 / R: Thrown / Special: Area (1d2 / Save: 15 negates); Burn (1 Round)
Gear: Pack, Canteen, Rations, Bedroll, Lantern, Oil, Mess Kit, Lorebook, Inkpen, Ink
Traits
Lore (Yaungol): Natural Attack (Gore): 1d6 + Str. Darkvision. Natural Armor: +2. Resistance: +2 Save vs. Fear or Charm spells and effects.
Feats: Empower Magic, Energy Connection (Fire)
Spellcasting
Caster Roll: d20 + 4 / Save: 10 + Spell Level + Cha (+2) / Mana: 22
0 - Cost: 1 - Save: 12: Daze, Detect Magic, Fire Bolt, Light, Message, Open/Close
1st - Cost: 3 - Save: 13: Mage Armor, Orb of Fire (Lesser), Sleep
2nd - Cost: 5 - Save: 14: Daze Monster, Mirror Image
Notes
- Lem-Xaud is a battle sorcerer from the Kun'Lai Summit who is a member of the Pandaren controlled Daolong Tong, the land faction of the powerful Daolong Pirate crew. The Daolong Tong are the Daolong Pirate guild's equivalent to Blackwater's Landsmen sect. Both groups conducting land-based operation for their parent organization.
- As a Battle Sorcerer, Lem-Xaud is tougher than standard mages at a cost of not having a diverse list of spells. He can technically wear light armor, but he is content to his tough Yaungol hide acting as natural leather. Like most Yaungol, Lem has a connection to fire and can even alter energy spells to utilize his favored energy.
- Joined the Daolong after his village in eastern Kun'Laid was destroyed by the Mantid during the Pandaria Expedition. Unwelcomed in most mainstream Pandaren villages, Lem has drifted and winded up in factionless criminal organizations based out of the Townlong Steppes.
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