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When not beating up his rivals, Roscoe liked to move rocks. The simple repetition was well suited to his simple mind, and rocks didn't care how ugly he was. Also, it helped him get stronger. He also liked to swing the large greatsword and gigantic bow that he was required to learn to use. These were simple things that his feeble mind could focus on, and when he splattered his first enemy on the battlefield, he knew he had found his calling. Punching bullies served a purpose, but breaking a true enemy in half with his blade (or bare hands) was a wonderful thing. Also, blood is colorful, and Roscoe likes colors. | When not beating up his rivals, Roscoe liked to move rocks. The simple repetition was well suited to his simple mind, and rocks didn't care how ugly he was. Also, it helped him get stronger. He also liked to swing the large greatsword and gigantic bow that he was required to learn to use. These were simple things that his feeble mind could focus on, and when he splattered his first enemy on the battlefield, he knew he had found his calling. Punching bullies served a purpose, but breaking a true enemy in half with his blade (or bare hands) was a wonderful thing. Also, blood is colorful, and Roscoe likes colors. | ||
Roscoe goes by "Ugly" to pretty much everyone. When he was a young boy, everyone who saw him for the first time would loudly exclaim "He's ''ugly''!" So when Roscoe got old enough to understand and respond to basic questions about himself (several years later than most other kids), the first time he was asked "What's your name?", he replied with "Ugly." This greatly amused the questioner and all present (except Ugly's father, who hadn't yet fully realized the lack of leadership potential in Ugly), and from then on they'd see him and say things like "Hey, Ugly, what's up?" To Ugly, this was not unusual at all, and he didn't realize until it was far too late that these people were mocking him. But by then the name had stuck. Only his sister Daisy still calls him Roscoe. |
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Level | 2 |
Race | Human |
Class | Barbarian |
Armor | Chain Mail |
Weapon(s) | Greatsword |
Hometown | Treulan Tribe |
Roscoe "Ugly" Duke
Chaotic Good Human Barbarian
Age: 18
Height: 6'4"
Weight: 275 lbs
Attributes
Str: 18 (+4)
Dex: 13 (+1)
Con: 16 (+3)
Int: 8 (-1)
Wis: 8 (-1)
Cha: 7 (-2)
Combat
HP: 29
AC: 16 (+1 for Dex, +5 for chain mail)
Base Attack Bonus: +2
Movement: 30 (30 base, +10 for Fast Movement special ability, -10 for wearing chainmail armor)
Greatsword (two-handed) To Hit: 1d20+4/+6 when wielded two-handed Damage: 2d6+4/+6 when wielded two-handed Crit: 19-20 x2 Cost: 50gp
Composite Long Bow with +4 Str Bonus Range Increment: 110 Feet To Hit: 1d20 Damage: 1d8+4 Crit: 20 x3 Cost: 500gp 20 arrows: 1gp Each full range increment imposes a cumulative -2 penalty on the attack roll. Can shoot out to 10 range increments.
Saves
Fort Save: +6 (+3 base, +3 Con)
Ref Save: +1 (+0 base, +1 Dex)
Will Save: -1 (+0 base, -1 Wis)
Skills and Feats
Feat: Power Attack
Feat: Cleave
Points available: 20 ((4+Int)*4)+1 (4 per level after 1st)
Gets +1 to intimidate due to size and ugliness
Inventory
Chainmail: 150 gp
Info (tentative)
Roscoe's father Jesse has long desired to have more influence in tribe leadership, but the great Ryx Hunt, a tribal leader with great standing, has stood in his way for many years. Because of the history of great leaders from the Hunt family, it was expected that one of Ryx's sons would follow in his father's footsteps. Problem is, Ryx doesn't have any (legitimate) sons. Neither does his sister, Darly, and his brother Spry disappeared when he was 14. So Jesse, Ryx's main rival, saw his opportunity to shift leadership of the tribe from the Hunt family to the Duke family. When his wife gave birth to a healthy boy, Jesse started making his plans. Unfortunately for Jesse, his son Roscoe, while strong and healthy, wasn't exactly leadership material. His simple mind and ugly face earned him more ridicule than respect as a boy, and Jesse came to the sad realization that his only son would not fulfill his dreams of Duke family ascendancy. As a result, Jesse lost interest in his son's upbringing and instead focused on his daughter Daisy and his brother's sons (Roscoe's cousins), Bo and Luke, whose parents had died when they were young.
This left Roscoe largely to his own devices as a young boy. Since he was no match for most of his peers in intelligence and cunning, Roscoe used his natural talents to carve out his own little niche in the (metaphorical) schoolyard. He responded to mockery with punches, and his large fists on the end of strong arms left many broken bones, bruised internal organs, and bloody noses in their wake. He wasn't a bully, but he always defended himself.
When not beating up his rivals, Roscoe liked to move rocks. The simple repetition was well suited to his simple mind, and rocks didn't care how ugly he was. Also, it helped him get stronger. He also liked to swing the large greatsword and gigantic bow that he was required to learn to use. These were simple things that his feeble mind could focus on, and when he splattered his first enemy on the battlefield, he knew he had found his calling. Punching bullies served a purpose, but breaking a true enemy in half with his blade (or bare hands) was a wonderful thing. Also, blood is colorful, and Roscoe likes colors.
Roscoe goes by "Ugly" to pretty much everyone. When he was a young boy, everyone who saw him for the first time would loudly exclaim "He's ugly!" So when Roscoe got old enough to understand and respond to basic questions about himself (several years later than most other kids), the first time he was asked "What's your name?", he replied with "Ugly." This greatly amused the questioner and all present (except Ugly's father, who hadn't yet fully realized the lack of leadership potential in Ugly), and from then on they'd see him and say things like "Hey, Ugly, what's up?" To Ugly, this was not unusual at all, and he didn't realize until it was far too late that these people were mocking him. But by then the name had stuck. Only his sister Daisy still calls him Roscoe.