Jordane Stoutbane
Jordane Stoutbane is a arrogant, cheap, gaudy ring wearing, chaotic good female human ranger with emerald eyes, brown hair, and peach colored skin. They work in doctors Ravenpass map
Ranger: Str: 16 (3) Dex: 11 (0) Con: 13 (1) Int: 15 (2) Wis: 9 (-1) Cha: 14 (2)

Jordane Stoutbane physical traits

Straight Eye brows.
Emerald Eye color.
Wide set Eye shape.
Dry Facial feature.
Roman Nose.
Oval Face shape.
Delicate General.
Brown Hair color.
Parted Hair general.
Sagging Skin aging.
Peach Skin color.
Doughy Skin general.

Jordane Stoutbane behaviors and key information

If you do me an injury, I will crush you, ruin your name, and salt your fields.:
I idolize a particular hero of my faith, and constantly refer to that person's deeds and example.:
Age: 51.
Age class: Young.
Alignment: Chaotic good.
Background: Noble.
Bond: My house's alliance with another noble family must be sustained at all costs..
Characteristic: Cheap, gaudy ring wearing.
Flaw: I secretly believe that everyone is beneath me..
Ideal: Noble obligation. it is my duty to protect and care for the people beneath me..
Industry: Doctors.
Mannerism: I'm extravagant and harsh..
Specialty: Viscount/viscountess.
Talent: I'm great at baking..
Trait: Arrogant.
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Mother

Hettie Stoutbane is a patient, very cleanly dressed, chaotic evil female human bard with black eyes, brown hair, and hazelnut colored skin. They work in doctors
Bard: Str: 11 (0) Dex: 15 (2) Con: 9 (-1) Int: 13 (1) Wis: 16 (3) Cha: 14 (2)

Father

Jaylan Stoutbane is a mean, one legged, neutral evil male human cleric with ice blue eyes, steel gray hair, and fair colored skin. They work in doctors
Cleric: Str: 13 (1) Dex: 11 (0) Con: 15 (2) Int: 9 (-1) Wis: 14 (2) Cha: 16 (3)
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