Post by ardogen on Sept 8, 2014 12:03:42 GMT -7
Character Name: Balvos Kazaris
Background Information:
The son of a mercenary and a half-orc matron, Balvos was sent to the home of one of his father's many mistresses, a whore from the Eastern Slums of Rook. Wandering around the Eastern Slums of Rook as a child, Balvos tried his hand at pickpocketing, where passerbys would often sneer or spit at Balvos as soon as he got close and more often than not mug him for his hard-earned gains. After a few ventures into the Hearth and Trade districts, he saw street performers earning twice as much as he did for much less work. He even saw a couple performers duel challengers or pickpocket their marks after luring them in with sweet words and soothing melodies. Balvos endeavoured to study these street performers and started to earn a living as a performance duelist. He hid his orcish lineage to lure in marks more easily and would quickly overwhelm his opponents.
Over time, fewer and fewer foolhardy warriors challenged Balvos, as they caught on to his ruse. After relying on his other abilities as a performer, but not seeing the profit he saw as a performance duelist, he set out to find more coin among the travelers of adventurers of Rook, perhaps seeking to join up with some of them.
Available Times:
EST
Monday & Thursday: 8pm-1am
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday: 12pm - 4pm
Saturday & Sunday: Anytime
Playstyle:
I'm pretty new to tabletop games, I've been playing Pathfinder for a month and a half. I've GM'd and PC'd at about equal rates and I prefer a good balance of rollplay and roleplay. I tend to make foolish decisions from time to time just to see what'll happen and spice things up. I'm very much a fan of "What could possibly go wrong?" and "Why not?" as opposed to "I'm not going there" or "I'm not pushing that button".
Background Information:
The son of a mercenary and a half-orc matron, Balvos was sent to the home of one of his father's many mistresses, a whore from the Eastern Slums of Rook. Wandering around the Eastern Slums of Rook as a child, Balvos tried his hand at pickpocketing, where passerbys would often sneer or spit at Balvos as soon as he got close and more often than not mug him for his hard-earned gains. After a few ventures into the Hearth and Trade districts, he saw street performers earning twice as much as he did for much less work. He even saw a couple performers duel challengers or pickpocket their marks after luring them in with sweet words and soothing melodies. Balvos endeavoured to study these street performers and started to earn a living as a performance duelist. He hid his orcish lineage to lure in marks more easily and would quickly overwhelm his opponents.
Over time, fewer and fewer foolhardy warriors challenged Balvos, as they caught on to his ruse. After relying on his other abilities as a performer, but not seeing the profit he saw as a performance duelist, he set out to find more coin among the travelers of adventurers of Rook, perhaps seeking to join up with some of them.
Available Times:
EST
Monday & Thursday: 8pm-1am
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday: 12pm - 4pm
Saturday & Sunday: Anytime
Playstyle:
I'm pretty new to tabletop games, I've been playing Pathfinder for a month and a half. I've GM'd and PC'd at about equal rates and I prefer a good balance of rollplay and roleplay. I tend to make foolish decisions from time to time just to see what'll happen and spice things up. I'm very much a fan of "What could possibly go wrong?" and "Why not?" as opposed to "I'm not going there" or "I'm not pushing that button".