Post by bwalps on Sept 9, 2014 20:24:23 GMT -7
Character Name: Cook
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Background Info:
Cook is as rough as his gravy is smooth. His tongue is second in sharpness only to his knives. Late morning you can find Cook and his pig companion, Gibby, wandering around the docks, surveying the new food coming in from the ships. Cook will purchase stock for the day and then return to the city to prepare and sell his purchases. No matter what the dock markets provided that morning one thing is certain, Cook will create something delicious. Cook has a standing deal with a handful of Rook's residents to peacefully set up shop outside their homes or businesses in exchange for the first plate of what he whips up. During large city events such as an arena fight or festival you would likely find Cook at the center of people clamoring to get at his dried citrus fish or sweet cinnamon bread.
This is only Cook's day job, though. By night, Cook will take up less wholesome endeavors. Cook continues to use skills he gained during a more nefarious past to augment his cooking income. If Cook notices a member of the higher classes mistreating a commoner he will use his swath of regulars to gather information on the malfeasor to locate their residence so he can case, infiltrate and pillage the place. Cook is much more interested in selling information and secrets than gold and shiny stones (although those don't hurt). He prefers to take care of things quickly and quietly.
Cook like to travel all over the city and has a number of dark corners he frequents enough to keep a bedroll and call 'home'. Cook's relationship with the authority of Rook is shaky at best. His great food and forward personality have won him the favor of the guard in some of the lower areas while his vagabond nature and non-standard buisness practices have earned him a bad reputation with other districts. Cook is starting to feel a restless in Rook. It's about time to shake things up or move on from this city.
Availability and Experience:
I've DM'd a few light pathfinder games before but this will be my first time on the player side. Urban, dungeon crawl, wild, RP, I'm down for any sort of adventure! I like roll/role play equally, just don't like staying in one mode for too long. I'm free on any day after 7:30 [CST], but my schedule varies a fair amount outside that.
www.myth-weavers.com/sheetview.php?sheetid=1008488
Background Info:
Cook is as rough as his gravy is smooth. His tongue is second in sharpness only to his knives. Late morning you can find Cook and his pig companion, Gibby, wandering around the docks, surveying the new food coming in from the ships. Cook will purchase stock for the day and then return to the city to prepare and sell his purchases. No matter what the dock markets provided that morning one thing is certain, Cook will create something delicious. Cook has a standing deal with a handful of Rook's residents to peacefully set up shop outside their homes or businesses in exchange for the first plate of what he whips up. During large city events such as an arena fight or festival you would likely find Cook at the center of people clamoring to get at his dried citrus fish or sweet cinnamon bread.
This is only Cook's day job, though. By night, Cook will take up less wholesome endeavors. Cook continues to use skills he gained during a more nefarious past to augment his cooking income. If Cook notices a member of the higher classes mistreating a commoner he will use his swath of regulars to gather information on the malfeasor to locate their residence so he can case, infiltrate and pillage the place. Cook is much more interested in selling information and secrets than gold and shiny stones (although those don't hurt). He prefers to take care of things quickly and quietly.
Cook like to travel all over the city and has a number of dark corners he frequents enough to keep a bedroll and call 'home'. Cook's relationship with the authority of Rook is shaky at best. His great food and forward personality have won him the favor of the guard in some of the lower areas while his vagabond nature and non-standard buisness practices have earned him a bad reputation with other districts. Cook is starting to feel a restless in Rook. It's about time to shake things up or move on from this city.
Availability and Experience:
I've DM'd a few light pathfinder games before but this will be my first time on the player side. Urban, dungeon crawl, wild, RP, I'm down for any sort of adventure! I like roll/role play equally, just don't like staying in one mode for too long. I'm free on any day after 7:30 [CST], but my schedule varies a fair amount outside that.