Ladislaus Fallenguard
Ladislaus Fallenguard is a apathetic, one eyed, chaotic neutral male human rogue with olive eyes, brown hair, and honey colored skin. Curgulch map
Rogue: Str: 13 (1) Dex: 11 (0) Con: 16 (3) Int: 15 (2) Wis: 14 (2) Cha: 9 (-1)

Ladislaus Fallenguard physical traits

Heavy Eye brows.
Olive Eye color.
Close set Eye shape.
Straight teeth Facial feature.
Thin Nose.
Narrow Face shape.
Tall General.
Brown Hair color.
Moustached Hair facial.
Slicked back Hair general.
Loose Skin aging.
Honey Skin color.
Baby soft Skin general.

Ladislaus Fallenguard behaviors and key information

If someone is in trouble, I'm always ready to lend help.:
I can stare down a hell hound without flinching.:
Age: 80.
Age class: Child.
Alignment: Chaotic neutral.
Background: Folk hero.
Bond: My tools are symbols of my past life, and i carry them so that i will never forget my roots..
Characteristic: One eyed.
Flaw: The tyrant who rules my land will stop at nothing to see me killed..
Ideal: Sincerity. there's no good in pretending to be something i'm not..
Mannerism: I slur my words..
Specialty: Recruited into a lord's army, i rose to leadership and was commended for my heroism..
Talent: I'm great with animals..
Trait: Apathetic.
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Mother

Richarda Fallenguard is a devoted, eye-patch wearing, neutral evil female human ranger with green eyes, black hair, and fair colored skin.
Ranger: Str: 9 (-1) Dex: 15 (2) Con: 11 (0) Int: 13 (1) Wis: 16 (3) Cha: 14 (2)

Father

Gaillard Fallenguard is a zany, rough, chaotic evil male human ranger with blue eyes, brown hair, and honey colored skin.
Ranger: Str: 9 (-1) Dex: 16 (3) Con: 13 (1) Int: 11 (0) Wis: 15 (2) Cha: 14 (2)
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