NADIX, L16 Half-Elf Fighter
STR 18 (+4)
DEX 11 (+0)
CON 20 (+5)
INT 10 (+0)
WIS 10 (+0)
CHA 12 (+1)
HP 148
AC 17 (Chain Mail
+ FS: Defense)
Traits:
Darkvision.
Fey Ancestry.
Languages: Common, Elvish
Proficiencies: +5
Armor: All armor,
shields
Weapons: Simple, Martial
Tools: Smith’s tools
Saves: Strength +9, Constitution +10
Skills: Animal
handling +5, Athletics +9, Intimidation +6, Persuasion +6, Stealth +5, Survival
+5
Feat:
Rustic Hospitality
Fighting Style: Two-Weapon Fighting
Second Wind
Action Surge
Martial Archetype: Champion
- Improved Critical
- Remarkable Athlete
- Additional Fighting Style: Defense
- Superior Critical
Extra Attack
Indomitable
Equipment:
Hand axes (2). Melee. +9 to hit; deals 1d6 +4 slashing.
Ranged. 20/60 ft. +5 to hit; deals 1d6 slashing.
Battleaxes (2). Melee. +9 to hit; deals 1d8 +4 slashing;
Versatile (1d10)
Chain mail. Heavy Armor. AC 16. Disadvantage on Stealth.
Dungeoneer’s pack.
Nadix and his twin-sister, Aila, were born of a human mother
and an elvish father. Their mother was a
baker, reduced to whoring to support herself. They never knew who their father
was. Their mother raised them as best she could, but life was not easy for the
small family. When the war began, the family was shattered. Nadix’s mother died
during an enemy attack. The youth was pressganged into the army, and served on
the frontlines for most of the war. It’s a time that Nadix still doesn’t like
to talk about. When the war ended, Nadix returned home to find that his sister
had been kidnapped and was being held for ransome by a local warlord. Nadix met
the human bard, Lavic, and together they freed Aila and put route to the
warlord. Afterwards, the trio relocated to Darkwater where they eventually
formed Lux Tenebris with other adventurers.
Nadix is a man struggling against inner darkness. He cannot
forget what he did during the war, and refuses to speak of them to anyone, but
it is obvious to all that his guilt is overwhelming. He is slow to anger, but
utterly ruthless when forced to fight. Nadix is extremely protective of his
twin sister, Aila, but somehow does not register the gnome barbarian, Kip
Iceheart, as any kind of threat. He has
a combative relationship with the half-elf rogue, Thylik, and considers Lavic a
‘blood brother.’
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