Medium Wookiee Soldier 1
Force 5; Dark Side 0
Init +5; Senses Perception -2
Languages Basic (cannot speak), Dosh (cannot speak),
Shyriiwook
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Defenses Ref 11 (flat-footed 11), Fort 16, Will 9
hp 33; Threshold 16
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Speed 6 squares
Melee vibro-ax +5 (2d10+8) or
Ranged bowcaster +1 (3d10)
Fighting Space 1 square; Reach 1 square
Base Atk +1; Grp +7
Atk Options aid another (+2)
Special Options Extraordinary Recuperation, Rage
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Abilities Str 19, Dex 10, Con 16, Int 12, Wis 6, Cha 10
Talents Expert Grappler
Feats Armor Proficiency (light, medium), Weapon Proficiency
(advanced melee weapons, pistols, rifles, simple weapons)
Skills Climb +9, Endurance +8, Initiative +5, Jump +9
Possessions bowcaster, vibro-ax, vox-box
Description Ralrra had been the slave of one being or another for as long as he can remember. His last owner was a particularly cruel Hutt gangster. This particular Hutt was fond of running gladiatorial battles, and often sold out the seats in his underground "arena" months in advance due to the fights' popularity among the criminal elite on Nar Shadaa. In the brief six-month span before his escape, Ralrra fought with the strength and skill that only an enraged wookiee possesses, and was the victor against every foe the Hutt pitted against him. However, one night, as the latest event was on the verge of taking place, a rival crime lord staged an attack on the Hutt's arena, hoping to kill the Hutt or at the very least destroy the Hutt's prized gladiators. When the bomb went off, it had the unexpected side-effect of damaging the arena's lighting control system, plunging the entire underground complex into darkness. Ralrra made his escape in the confusion, and has been wandering ever since. He hopes that his former owner was killed in the attack, or has at the very least forgotten about him, but somehow the wookiee knows his luck isn't that good. In the meantime, he's content to enjoy his first real taste of freedom.
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I whipped this character up in about ten minutes, a testament to the speed and ease of the new system. The back story took longer to write.
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