Ramaria
Work in progress.
Ramaria is an inquisitive fungoid cleric [speaker] who channels divine blessings.
- Might 12, Speed 10, Intellect 18
- Effort: 1
- Intellect Edge: 1
- Cyphers: 2
- effort enhancer (combat) [level 2], potion of warmth [level 2, warmth]
- Skills: Trained in learning something new, trained in geography and history, trained in dungeon and cavern ecology, trained in Intellect defense.
- Inabilities: Tasks to hear or notice dangers are hindered, Initiative actions are hindered.
- Equipment: TODO: Appropriate clothing, hand crossbow, 30 bolts, artisan's outfit, 3 books TBD, healing kit, adventuring pack, candles 10, tent, waterskin, scimitar, ink pen and flask, 46gp.
- Weapons: Can use light and medium weapons without penalty, inability with heavy weapons
- Abilities: Blessing of the Gods (health, protection), Practiced With Medium Weapons, Terrifying Presence, Encouragement, Enthrall.
- Fungal Companion (2 Might points): During a rest, before making your recovery roll, you sprout a tiny fungal
familiar which can aid you. It is intelligent, and you share a mental connection with the fungal companion, but it
cannot itself speak. It can act as a scout and inform you of an area it is running reconnaissance on, and can be given
simple commands to follow as part of a normal action. The familiar is a loyal companion and lives until it takes
damage, or would be otherwise destroyed (see below).
- Burst: You may command the fungal companion to explode in a burst of poisonous spores. Make a Might roll, on a success, the poison inflicts 3 points of damage or hinders the poisoned creature's actions for one minute (your choice). The fungal companion is destroyed in the process. Action.
- Arc: TODO
[I went with a traditional cleric, support (especially healing) with some combat ability and commanding abilities. This lead me more towards Speaker than Adept, which you could probably go either way on with a different vision than mine. I didn't really know what to do with your non-racial descriptor. Also note that I came up with fungoid on my own, so it may need tweaking.]