
Leon, Grifofn, Chrono-Paladin
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Name: Leon
Race: Griffon
Gender: Male
Class: Mage
Alignment: LN
Talent: +2 Greatsword Attacks
Skills:
Haste: recharge 4 after effect ends; next turn, you and all allies can use a second normal action, excluding Haste or its improved variants.This second action is free from counterattack damage.
Improved - Time Dilation: passive spell; when you cast Haste, every character who rolls a critical while affected retains Haste for their next turn.
Racial:
Griffon Flight: Griffons can fly, and have a +1 bonus to divebomb attacks from high altitude. This is about as taxing as running at full speed.
Common Knowledge: You tend to do things the simple way and thus have a wider skill set than most others. At character creation you may spend 1 skill point from your skill pool on a skill from a class not your own. This cannot be used to buy multiclass skills. Classes with the spellcasting tag my use this to purchase a spell from a different spellbook, but do not have access to improved spells.
Cross Class:
Defense Mastery: passive; you gain +1 hit of damage to become helpless (if you had 5 hits, you now take 6 hits, etc).
Improved Spellcasting: passive; for every spell you know or learn, you also know one Improved version of that spell. Whenever you cast the spell, you can choose to cast either the normal or Improved version, using the recharge of the version you cast to determine the next time you can cast that spell. Learning an additional variant costs 1 skill point.
Every spell listed below is followed by its Improved variants.
Paladin [CK]:
Blast: weapon, recharge 1; your weapon lands with explosive force. This attack autocrits a specific type of foe, selected when the skill is learned. Hits all nearby targets on a crit.
Inventory:
Chrono-Greatsword [Catalyst Within]
Chronomancer Battlearmor [Steel armor, with markings]
Traits: A seasoned warrior, who dabbled in Chronomancy. Very serious, and very pragmatic. Hardly speaks unless spoken too, or voicing his thoughts.