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Revision as of 23:31, 12 June 2025
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Lei, Aspiring Adventurer & Gourmand
Name: Lei
Campaign: Corsairs
Alignment: Chaotic Good
Appearance: Eighteen years old, slender build, bright, open face, sparkling, inquisitive eyes. Dark, often slightly disheveled hair, typically tied back loosely. Nimble build. Wears practical clothes, always has a small dagger at her hip.
Voice/Mannerisms: Light and melodic, eager enthusiasm, especially when discussing books or heroism. Playful, slightly teasing manner.
Ideal: Grand adventure, intellectual stimulation, and the perfect recipe.
Flaw: Impulsive, sometimes reckless in her pursuit of excitement, and can be overly trusting.
Bond: The thrill of the unknown, and a desire to prove herself.
Info: A spirited and literature-loving young woman from Oakhaven, Lei is an aspiring adventurer (a **4th-level Bard** and **2nd-level Thief**) with a keen eye for intellectual pursuits and a heart set on excitement. She possesses a natural charm, a burgeoning talent for cooking, and a surprisingly quick wit.
Ability Scores: Strength 10, Dexterity 15, Constitution 12, Intelligence 13, Wisdom 14, Charisma 16
Skills: Persuasion +5, Insight +4, Perception +4, Stealth +4, Sleight of Hand +4, Performance +5
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Senses: Passive Perception 14
Languages: Common, Halfling
Equipment: A small dagger, a lute, a set of cook's utensils, a well-worn book of ballads and tales.