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He doesn't appear to do much, but now and then he might just
 
He doesn't appear to do much, but now and then he might just
 
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* collect and return barbarian hand axes
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* collect and return the barbarian's hand axes
 
* vaporize an Urd and save the ranger's ass
 
* vaporize an Urd and save the ranger's ass
  

Revision as of 18:43, 20 February 2021

Obsidian Black
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Campaign The Primordial Campaign
Player Name Kevin Klassen
Race Eladrin
Class (lvl) Sorcerer (2)

Obsidian Black is a member of The Primordial Campaign.

About Black

Disconcertingly calm.

Personality

Given the choice between friends and money... almost always the money.

Offensive Skills

A deep wellspring of magic within.

Defensive Skills

The best defence is a good offence.

Special Abilities

The Fey always have a trick or two up their sleeves.

History

He doesn't appear to do much, but now and then he might just

  • shoot and kill a kobol or three
  • collect and return the barbarian's hand axes
  • vaporize an Urd and save the ranger's ass

Future Aspirations

Laying low with a group of adventurers until he can work out his next move.

Backstory

In this business you're only as good as your last job.

It doesn’t matter how or why a newborn eladrin elf crossed over from the twilight realm of Feywild.

It doesn’t matter if your only clues to your lineage are a name, Mor Gon, that translates to "black rock" in the common tongue, and an irrefutable ancestry with black dragons.

It doesn’t matter that you grew up in an orphanage, or on the streets, or running for the gangs, or that a magical birthright conferred upon you by an exotic bloodline has shaped you into a deadly sorcerer.

Only the job matters.

And when the job goes wrong, it doesn’t matter how well you did posing as Obsidian Black; a disconcertingly calm stage magician that used his travelling show as a cover for his nefarious business dealings.

When the job goes wrong, someone pays.