DnD character ideas
Elovar Divinea
Elovar grew up in a close-knit blacksmith's family. She loved to tinker and experiment with gadgets. When she was 15 she lost her father/brother. The one who always stood by her side and provided for the family. The night he died she had a dream where her father didn't die, but he ascended as a god. She is now desperately trying to find her father again, by trying to become a goddess herself. She is short, has dark medium-length hair, a slender but strong build, and is always equipped with many of her new contraptions. She has a bit of a sadistic side to her. She enjoys inflicting pain on others, but her strong family values made sure she never let these desires loose upon those she cares about.Robyn Woodlock
Robyn grew up in a reclusive home in the forest with her mother and younger sister. She learned from her mother about all plants and growing things in the forests what you can eat, how to craft things, what things are poisonous etc. But in her loneliness, she started to talk to the birds and critters of the forest. Until they started to whisper back to her. One day, when Robyn was 17 years old, a raven told her to poison her mother, and her compulsion made her listen, so she did... Robyn is heavily torn between her guilt and her compulsion to listen to the voices of animals. Some animals tell her nice things, some evil things. Most of all she never trusts corvids again and hates them with a burning passion as she blames them for her mother's death. She is now running from the authorities (and the voices) who suspect she killed her mother. And she is also trying to find her little sister again as she left her too young to care for herself without a family. But nobody knows what happened to her after the murder of their mother. Severe Trust issues She is looking for an animal who is kind to her High knowledge of plants and crafting. Compulsive personality, and thinks she can talk to animals. A heavy burden of guilt. She tries to overcome this guilt by ....Silky Scribbleton
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