Mo'star the half orc Druid of Silvanus
Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2016 9:45 am
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First Name: Mo'star
Last Name:
Appearance:
Race: Half-Orc
Age: estimated around 26
Height estimated around 6'6
Weight: estimated around 330 pounds
Eyes: skin and eyes have a bluish tint
Hair: dark and matted
Facial Hair Style: scruff
Personality Profile:
Calm, Protective, initially friendly yet cautious, strong, and enjoys/appreciates the friendships he has developed.
General Health: Perfect health
Deity: Silvanus
Initial Alignment: Neutral
Profession: Druid
Base Class & Proposed Development: Pure Druid, likely caster/melee – only occasional shapeshifting. His companion is Ting the Pig (a wild boar).
Habits/Hobbies: Enjoys finding and resting in soft grass and cool waters.
Languages: Common, Druidic, Animal, Orc
Weapon of Choice: The latest, largest stick he can find (quarterstaff) although he is also very skilled at slinging stones at his enemies from a distance.
Background: Forced abandonment as a child, Mo’star still remembers and thinks of his mother dearly. While nothing is known of his conception, the idea of snow orcs cloud the rumors. His earliest memories include the town’s people calling, yelling and screaming Mo’star… Mo’star… Get that Mo’star out of here!
He spent his youth roaming from city to city along Icewind Dale and as a teenager he spent time performing brute jobs in Luskan, fondly remembering a time where he almost became a pirate. It wasn’t until another of many very unpleasant experiences pushed him ‘back’ into the wilds again, where (for years) he avoided contact with cities and people in general - secluding himself in and around the Neverwinter woods.- the rest is being edited.
Goals: Mo’star lives day to day, enjoying the moment. While he does want to be his best, the concept of aspiring to do or be something in the future is foreign to him.
Possible Plot-Hook Ideas and Misc Facts: Mo’star didn't complete his training and doesn't really understand his powers or role yet and finding someone to guide him in the ‘right’ or ‘wrong’ direction could make a significant difference.
First Name: Mo'star
Last Name:
Appearance:
Race: Half-Orc
Age: estimated around 26
Height estimated around 6'6
Weight: estimated around 330 pounds
Eyes: skin and eyes have a bluish tint
Hair: dark and matted
Facial Hair Style: scruff
Personality Profile:
Calm, Protective, initially friendly yet cautious, strong, and enjoys/appreciates the friendships he has developed.
General Health: Perfect health
Deity: Silvanus
Initial Alignment: Neutral
Profession: Druid
Base Class & Proposed Development: Pure Druid, likely caster/melee – only occasional shapeshifting. His companion is Ting the Pig (a wild boar).
Habits/Hobbies: Enjoys finding and resting in soft grass and cool waters.
Languages: Common, Druidic, Animal, Orc
Weapon of Choice: The latest, largest stick he can find (quarterstaff) although he is also very skilled at slinging stones at his enemies from a distance.
Background: Forced abandonment as a child, Mo’star still remembers and thinks of his mother dearly. While nothing is known of his conception, the idea of snow orcs cloud the rumors. His earliest memories include the town’s people calling, yelling and screaming Mo’star… Mo’star… Get that Mo’star out of here!
He spent his youth roaming from city to city along Icewind Dale and as a teenager he spent time performing brute jobs in Luskan, fondly remembering a time where he almost became a pirate. It wasn’t until another of many very unpleasant experiences pushed him ‘back’ into the wilds again, where (for years) he avoided contact with cities and people in general - secluding himself in and around the Neverwinter woods.- the rest is being edited.
Goals: Mo’star lives day to day, enjoying the moment. While he does want to be his best, the concept of aspiring to do or be something in the future is foreign to him.
Possible Plot-Hook Ideas and Misc Facts: Mo’star didn't complete his training and doesn't really understand his powers or role yet and finding someone to guide him in the ‘right’ or ‘wrong’ direction could make a significant difference.