Shaesys Oranad
Shaesys Oranad is a deceptive, deep voiced, true neutral female halfling fighter with silver eyes, blonde hair, and peach colored skin. They work in priests Slehniots map
Fighter: Str: 14 (2) Dex: 14 (2) Con: 8 (-1) Int: 15 (2) Wis: 13 (1) Cha: 10 (0)

Shaesys Oranad physical traits

Unruly Eye brows.
Silver Eye color.
Steely Eye shape.
Overbite Facial feature.
Straight Nose.
Broad forehead Face shape.
Big General.
Blonde Hair color.
Stringy Hair general.
Seamed Skin aging.
Peach Skin color.
Rough Skin general.

Shaesys Oranad behaviors and key information

I've lost too many friends, and I'm slow to make new ones.:
I idolize a particular hero of my faith, and constantly refer to that person's deeds and example.:
Age: 147.
Age class: Middle.
Alignment: True neutral.
Background: Soldier.
Bond: I'll never forget the crushing defeat my company suffered or the enemies who dealt it..
Characteristic: Deep voiced.
Flaw: The monstrous enemy we faced in battle still leaves me quivering with fear..
Ideal: Live and let live. ideals aren't worth killing over or going to war for..
Industry: Priests.
Mannerism: I wear ill-fitting clothing..
Specialty: Scout.
Talent: I have perfect memory..
Trait: Deceptive.
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Mother

Diaelle Oranad is a selfish, attractive, lawful evil female halfling sorcerer with silver eyes, silver hair, and hazelnut colored skin. They work in priests
Sorcerer: Str: 10 (0) Dex: 15 (2) Con: 15 (2) Int: 12 (1) Wis: 8 (-1) Cha: 14 (2)

Father

Danner Oranad is a cold-hearted, facial scarred, chaotic neutral male halfling paladin with silver eyes, silver hair, and peach colored skin. They work in priests
Paladin: Str: 8 (-1) Dex: 15 (2) Con: 12 (1) Int: 15 (2) Wis: 14 (2) Cha: 10 (0)
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