Anne Summerisle, Lvl 0 Plucky Farmer's Daughter
+10%xp bonus
HP 3
STR: 16
DEX: 14
CON: 12
INT: 10
WIS: 8
CHR: 11
5 silvers
large scythe (spear)
large sack of vegetables
Anne is a tough and determined daughter of a local farmer. As some local youths have gone missing investigating the Caves, Anne has taken it upon herself to fight to find out the truth of what happened.
The Summerisle Farm grows wheat, so come harvest time
Anne is pretty handy with a scythe. The family also raises a few pigs, cows, and chickens, but Anne's five older brothers take care of the animals. Anne is on fairly good terms with her family, though she has recently expressed her desire to be schooled in the
business of the farm--only her brothers are ever allowed to trade their goods at market, and Anne is always forced to stay home. Her parents don't want her to leave home, so she leaves them a note and heads out at night. From Anne's view they don't really need her for daily farm stuff anyway. With finding the missing youths, she can really do something that makes a difference.
Gustav the Grasping, Lvl 0 Greedy Blighter
+5%xp bonus
HP 4
STR: 11
DEX: 15
CON: 11
INT: 10
WIS: 8
CHR: 12
fine clothing & boots
40 gold
shortsword
shield with coat of arms on it
ring with royal seal of his house
Gustav wants everything in life--the finest in food, clothes, wine, and women. He has none of this. He's always looking for the next con job find his fortune, but the idea of finding a great treasure has become increasingly appealing.
Gustav is the bastard son of the noble house of Garvasson. Kept at arm's length by his father and his father's wife, Gustav was nonetheless brought into the home as a ward. When Lady Garvasson produced no heirs, the Lord decided to legitimize young Gustav and make him his heir. Unfotunately, before this could happen Lord Garvasson died of an apparent foodborne illness. Despite all previous claims to love Gustav as her own son once he was legitimized, Lady Garvasson took the house fortune for her own and cast Gustav out into the streets. Gustav was just barely a man then, and he fell in with bad crowds--gamblers, thieves, and highwaymen. He's older and more bitter now. He carries himself with the posture of a nobleman, but hides a treacherous greed beneath it all.