Clyde the Antediluvian
Thief of Legends Clyde (a.k.a. the Antediluvian)
Clyde the Antediluvian
Medium Human, Retired thief and explorer., Chaotic Neutral
STR
15
( +2 )
DEX
11
( +0 )
CON
14
( +2 )
INT
10
( +0 )
WIS
10
( +0 )
CHA
11
( +0 )
Description
Clyde spent his youth adventuring with his brother-in-law, Icaghor. Clyde had started a settlement of criminals and outcasts, and he admitted to having named it Clyde to stroke his ego. Clyde today, despite his very advanced age, looks hardly a day over 50, thanks to the Fountains of Youth in Aikibira.
Ideals
I believe every man, woman and child should only look out for themselves and their friends.
Bonds
In my seclusion, I've discovered a terrible secret. I fear our only hope is that I'm just wrong.
Flaws
I've been away from other humans for several centuries now, and the common tongues of men confuse me.
Suggested Environments
Urban
Pack Tactics
The thug has advantage on any attack roll against a creature if at least one of the thug's allies is within 5 feet of the creature and the ally isn't incapacitated.Actions
Multiattack
The thug makes two melee attacks.Mace
Melee Weapon Attack: +4 to hit, reach 5 ft., one creature. 1d20+4 Hit: 5 (1d6+2) bludgeoning damage. 1d6+2Heavy Crossbow
Ranged Weapon Attack: +2 to hit, range 100/400 ft., one target. 1d20+2 Hit: 5 (1d10) piercing damage. 1d10Physical Description
General Physical Condition
Relationships
History
Though they once adventured together, the men of their youth left them long before they parted each other's company. In an attempt to evade the floods destroying Rolara, the men fled to Aikibira. There, Clyde began to reflect on his life as a thief, and sought to better himself. The kind-hearted, yet ambitious Icaghor turned away from his life of helping those in need to steal countless barrels of liquid draughted from the Fountains of Youth in Aikibira. He stole a Dragonborn ship, the Wyrmborn Vessel. Using its magic, he traveled safely over the flooded Rolara, knowing the Dragonborn wouldn't dare pursue him. Clyde doesn't know why Icaghor did something so awful to the kind Dragonborn folk. Icaghor thinks that Clyde was foolish for remaining behind, and must surely have faced undue punishment. He has been wracked with guilt for a millennium.
Nicknames & Petnames
Icky and the Clydester. Yes.
Legal Status
Technically no longer related, since Icaghor's sister passed away over a thousand years ago.
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