![]() –Rogue Talents: Fast Stealth, Stand up (As a free action) – Rage: 20 rounds/day +4 STR, +4 CON, +2 Will Saves, -2 AC, +20 HP Skills Acrobatics (+17), Craft (Tailoring)(+13), Knowledge (Anatomy)(+10), Perception (+11)(+2 for traps), Sleight of Hand (+17), Stealth (+17)(Can stealth at full speed with no penalty) Vital Strike As an attack action, roll one additional weapon damage die at the highest BAB. (Reflex Save: If successfully saved for 1/2 damage, take no damage) Init +5 Senses Perception +11(+2 for traps), Low Light Vision ( When Raging: Darkvision 60ft., Scent)ĪC 19, Flat Footed 16, Touch 15 (Cannot be caught flat footed) (+2 vs. Male Elven Barbarian 5 / Rogue 5 (Character 10) To pull them apart and put them back together again. When he awakens he is driven by the desire to see what is inside those around them. He doesn’t know anyone, but every day the world around him has changed. He is only ever aware in the darkness of night, with the crimson leaves and the chill air. ![]() The Red Seamster is a strange animal who lives in a strange world. Someone he can practice his needlework with. Looking for someone whose blood can warm his cold hands. Looking for someone, anyone, to cut open. He shakes the dirt from it, and goes on the prowl. He skulks to Erol’s garden and digs up the heavy flail he keeps there. He is unaware that time has passed since he was last awake. Each year the changing of the leaves awakens the Red Seamster. What neither Erol Gwindlin, nor The Red Seamster knows is that the two of them share the same mind. Erol avoids his garden in the fall, for fear that The Red Seamster will emerge while he’s there. Each year he digs himself out, and buries himself again. He knows what no one else will believe, even though he’s told them: The Red Seamster lives in Erol’s garden. Each year he barely escapes becoming the Red Seamster’s victim, but he knows his luck cannot last. He believes he’s had numerous close encounters with the killer. None fears The Red Seamster more than a local tailor named Erol Gwindlin. When summer ends and the air begins to chill, fear is universal within the village. That the dead are taken by a supernatural force which can never be stopped. Others have become convinced that the killer cannot be found. Many have simply given up hope that the killer will ever be found. Yet every year a new body is found, and the hunt for the killer begins again. Countless monsters have been slain or driven away from the elven lands on suspicion of being responsible. Investigators and adventurers have tried to discover the identity of this killer for a century. The community has come to call the killer ‘The Red Seamster,’ for lack of a better name. Every body part haphazardly returned to its proper place, and fixed there with a needly and thread. Then, sloppily, they are sewn back together again. Skin is torn, and often completely stripped from the bodies. Limbs, digits, and facial features are removed at random. The mangling of their bodies happens after, and only those who see it must suffer. It is a small mercy that the dead appear to have been killed quickly by this skull crushing blow. They are battered and smashed, always with skulls which have been caved-in by some monstrously heavy blow. The bodies are left in a horrifying state. ![]() It is a gruesome mystery which has renewed itself each fall for over a hundred years. This elven village is a peaceful and happy place, where each year, one of those elves is killed. They are also much more amicable and welcoming than elves are commonly known to be, and this has helped them to foster strong alliances with the nearby human folk. ![]() They are known for their fine bowers, and their mithril jewelry. It is a simple community of a few thousand elves. Ed Greenwood and Mrs.Not far from the human lands is a small elven village near the forest’s edge. This list includes the dialects of the Aquatic Elves, This document is also available for download as PDF.Įlven is made of several distinct dialects. Please contact Steven with any feedback, updates or suggestions on his collated work. Work contained on the following pages is the property and copyright of Steven Sypa (Dagnirion) and is used with permission.
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