One of Each | Pre-Generated Characters, Vol. 9 - Oops... All Exotics!
Publisher: Dungeon Masters Guild
'One of Each' comes in two parts, both including 6 pre-made NPC's (of which can easily be turned into playables, thanks to the amount of information provided!), together making a character for all 12 classes. Each character has a rich history and unique story, including all their features/skills/resistances/profs/everything else you need...
This set contains a: barbarian, bard, cleric, druid, fighter, and monk... The next set contains a: paladin, ranger, rogue, sorcerer, warlock, and wizard. A link can be found at the bottom of this description.
The first character has been provided in the preview.
Wait! This includes a new named item: Acropora's Wrath
Below, I wrote each character provided in this set, and the bare minimum about them (a passage from the start, middle, and end from their backstory) to give you a feel of what this contains story-wise. :)
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Kharza Bone-Rattle, the minotaur barbarian... * (Shown in Preview) *
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Kharza was born and raised a nomad, belonging to a minotaur clan where love was shown through shared labor rather than comfort or words...
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...when a brutal winter famine arrived, the elders decided the weakest would be left behind so the rest might live.
Kharza refused.
She carried Ruun on her back for three days...
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...She continues to travel, not because she has nowhere to belong, but because staying in one place makes the memory of that long walk feel unfinished.
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Lyris of the Gilded-Throat, the changeling bard...
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Lyris was born on the road to a caravanner's family, and was subsequently raised among multiple different cultures. When separated from her family in the confusion of the trade...
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...travelling troupe by the name of the Gilded-Throat took her in.
They never asked what face she was born with, only whether she could sing, dance, or vanish into a role when needed...
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...travels alone now, long-since outgrown the troupe, trying her best to be remembered, after so many years of putting on a new face every morning.
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Saava Tidelight, the triton cleric...
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Saava was raised in a monastery built into the living reef of Acropora...
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...when surface raiders dumped toxins into the reef to flush out pearls and rare creatures, entire stretches of living coral began to die within days. Saava begged the elders to intervene, but they refused...
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...unable to watch the reef choke in silence, she acted alone...
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...defiance earned exile rather than forgiveness, yet Saava left without regret; she had lost all respect for her nation...
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Moss-in-the-Wind, the firbolg druid...
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Moss-in-the-Wind withdrew from the world long before the world noticed his absence. He settled in a forest that had already been wounded by careless logging and old fire scars, choosing not to rebuild it quickly but to listen and study as it healed itself...
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...This is why, when settlers returned with axes and torches, Moss-in-the-Wind did not meet them with anger. He recognized this pattern, the same hunger that had scarred the forest once before, and understood that staying would only make him witness to another slow death...
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...now he must learn its harsh opposite… Why does destruction come so easily to thinking creatures? Can balance be taught, or is this destruction necessary? Maybe that is the balance.
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Titan, the warforged fighter...
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Titan was forged as part of a mass-produced infantry line, and was taught obedience before awareness or curiosity...
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...his unit was reduced to inventory: some warforged were stripped for parts, others sold as labor or curiosities. Titan left before a designation could be stamped onto him...
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...He fights not because he was made to, but because battle is the one language he fully understands, and he intends to redefine it on his own terms.
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Shen Qalai, the aarakocra monk...
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Shen’s injury came early, before she had learned the full joy of flight, and the long recovery grounded her among scrolls; something her peers had no interest in, ultimately out-casting her...
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...she was taught breathing exercises, meditative stances, and the patient study of motion observed rather than felt; all of such meant to aid in her healing...
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...When her wings finally healed, the monastery expected her return to the air, but Shen delayed, unwilling to abandon the clarity she had found on the solid ground...
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Link to the second-half of this set: a link will be provided once the second edition posted
: $1.99