Roll(10d6)+0: 4,5,6,5,5,5,6,1,1,2,+0 Roll(10d4)+0: 4,2,4,4,2,1,1,3,3,2,+0 (taken from wizard's Dnd Dice roller online, because I feel too lazy to roll physical dice ten times <_>, I feel as though the generator gave me a min-max feel. If you feel I should roll again, please do.) [hider=R'lyeh, the Sagahin Resercher] Name: R'lyeh (humans tend to pronounce it... "Riley") Gender: Male Species: Sagahin Class: Scholar Starting Stats: Strength - 7 [(4) 3+0] Endurance - 8 [(5) 3+0] Stamina - 7 [(6) 2-1] Agility - 9 [(5) 1+3] Dexterity - 10 [(5) 2+3] Magic - 9 [(5) 4+0] Wisdom - 10 [(6) 4+0] Spirit - 7 [(3) 3+1] Intelligence - 11 [(3) 5+3] Luck - 4 [(2) 2+0] Bio: R’lyeh, or Honored Light per his namesake suggests, was a promising youth in his academic studies. Like most of his people, as a spawnling R’Lyeh had been educated in the classical Sagahin arts, literature, sciences and magics. Literature and the arts were not his favored subjects, nor was magic more than perhaps a hobby to dabble in a few cantrip spells and theory. The greatest passion R’lyeh had developed was the sciences, particularly in biology as he excelled in the study of living nature. Of course he studied life, and focused his magics not on the elements but life forces to walk a path between a white mage and researcher. The final choosing test was a case of either killing an injured rare animal for scientific study or healing it and watching it escape. R’lyeh of course chose to study the animal for the benefit of others of its own species such that greater knowledge can lead to better conservation efforts, which set his course towards the sciences. Having shown great promise in elementary studies, the young Sagahin was granted the great privilege to be enrolled in the city of Aug’toor, to study in The Augtoor with other strong candidates. There he conducted further studies on the nature of aquatic life and possible origin point theories which delineated the beginnings of even the Augwin. This of course was not without some controversy regarding the argued data, rather than the implications against quasi-religious beliefs which had already been weakened in recent times. Of the prevailing origin point theories, R’lyeh had suggested life had begun with the introduction of planetary heat and ionizing light which activated inorganic substances in the primal seas to become the first organic compounds. These compounds overtime aggregated together and continued to become larger and larger deposits of organic matter within the oceans. The spark of life came as a sudden magical storm which introduced charged arcana in the form of electrical current into the debris to which some of the organic materials became infused with the first sense of life energy. While this theory is up for years of peer review, R’lyeh has advanced on to other pursuits in the field. They had called him Mad when he decided to travel upon land to document the strange and curious fauna of the terrestrial sphere. But these studies would certainly make him a pioneer in the field of Sagahin Biology by introducing a more accurate description of Land to the aquatic scholars. Taking up a metal walking rod to help support his terrestrial activities and water-retaining clothing and of course a fine scale garment, R’lyeh left the comfort of Aug’Toor. With his background in arcanobiology, he hoped to be the best candidate to document the wondrous land-based animals and plants in all of Tervary to his travels to become a published Sagahin researcher. Unfortunately, annoying human adventurers tend to interfere with his research. The miscalculation of considering the human studies of their race, R’lyeh had placed too much trust in his human escorts who claimed to have been able to guide him to strange and fantastic creatures in the woodlands after impressing him with various dead specimens and a hunting dog. It seemed as though they had planned to rob the unsuspecting Sagahin of his metal staff for their own means, but were also more focused on the strange and heavy crates he had some of the local sagahin carry around. In their greed, they had taken the research troupe into a forest clearing and slaughtered them all, save for R’lyeh who had managed barely escape by healing himself with his magics. What the humans would find in the crate however may disappoint them, carved tablets in Sagahin, worthless unless purchased by the right collector. But for R’lyeh, they were priceless: His Research Notes. Abilities: Spear Master - can use polearms with any class, and has a +50% chance to hit with said weapon, as well. Heightened Learning - Attains bonus EXP in combat. Can also gain INT or WIS up to a certain cap (50% of current Wis or Int) during battle. Ability 1 : Study - Studies' enemy current state and weak points. Ability 2 : Magic - Cast Spells. Can use all Schools of Magic except Summons. Hidden Skill : Pharmacology - Items are twice as effective. Wields : Books & Polearms. Spells: Poison: A basic spell that poisons a single enemy by magically changing the composition of their blood. Can be cast at melee range, and you must see an opponent you're casting the spell at. Cost: 5MP. level 1/1. Damage: d20% of enemy's health per turn (if successful) Cure: A basic healing spell that will cause the body to regenerate a little bit. It won't heal injuries, but it will being back HP. It can be cast up to 20 feet away, and requires you to see who or what you're healing. Cost: 2MP. level 1/1. Healing: 1d6 + (stat modifiers) Thunder Mote: Produces a small magical ball of static at one's finger tips, generating enough electricity to gently stimulate an animal to move. Cost: 1MP. level 0. Damage: 0 Helper Mote: produces a small magical ball of floating energy to assist in fetching or sending objects up to 10 feet away from the caster. Mote lifts up to an object weighing up to 2lbs at maximum range, with up to 5lbs at close distance (1 foot away). Cost: 1MP. level 0. Damage: 0 [/hider]