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* [[Human]] |
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* [[Srryn]] |
* [[Srryn]] |
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* [[Aelin]] |
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== Traits== |
== Traits== |
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* [[Camouflage]] |
* [[Camouflage]] |
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*[[Hide]] |
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*[[Brawler's Renewal]] |
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*[[Pack Horse]] |
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== Abilities == |
== Abilities == |
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* Level 1: [[axe]] | [[dagger]] | [[sword]] | [[mace]] | [[hand to hand]] | [[dodge]] | [[recover]] |
* Level 1: [[axe]] | [[dagger]] | [[sword]] | [[mace]] | [[hand to hand]] | [[dodge]] | [[recover]] | [[haggle]] |
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* Level 2: [[ |
* Level 2: [[peek]] |
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* Level 3: [[dirt kicking]] |
* Level 3: [[dirt kicking]] |
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* Level 4: [[ |
* Level 4: [[fast healing]] |
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* Level 5: [[ |
* Level 5: [[steal]] |
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* Level 6: [[ |
* Level 6: [[kick]] |
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* Level 7: [[second attack]] |
* Level 7: [[second attack]] |
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* Level 8: [[ |
* Level 8: [[backstep]] |
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* Level 9: [[ |
* Level 9: [[trip]] |
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* Level 10: [[ |
* Level 10: [[enhanced damage]] |
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* Level 11: [[plunder]] | [[ |
* Level 11: [[plunder]] | [[cunning eye]] |
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* Level 12: [[ |
* Level 12: [[knee shatter]] |
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* Level 14: [[dual wield]] | [[shield slam]] |
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* Level 15: [[bash]] |
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* Level 16: [[brawling block]] |
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* Level 17: [[swig]] |
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* Level 18: [[jab]] |
* Level 18: [[jab]] |
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* Level 19: [[third attack]] |
* Level 19: [[third attack]] |
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* Level 20: [[waylay |
* Level 20: [[waylay]] |
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* Level 21: [[ |
* Level 21: [[headbutt]] |
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* Level 22: [[ |
* Level 22: [[distract]] |
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* Level 23: [[ |
* Level 23: [[obscure evidence]] |
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* Level 24: [[ |
* Level 24: [[ambush]] |
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* Level 25: [[ |
* Level 25: [[meditation]] |
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* Level 26: [[ |
* Level 26: [[retreat]] |
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* Level 27: [[ |
* Level 27: [[pugilism]] |
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* Level 28: [[ |
* Level 28: [[bind]] |
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* Level 30: [[pummel]] |
* Level 30: [[pummel]] |
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* Level 31: [[ |
* Level 31: [[ram]] |
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* Level 32: [[gag]] |
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* Level 33: [[kidney shot]] |
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* Level 34: [[roadblock]] |
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* Level 36: [[rob]] |
* Level 36: [[rob]] |
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* Level 37: [[surprise attack]] |
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* Level 38: [[drag]] |
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* Level 40: [[uppercut]] |
* Level 40: [[uppercut]] |
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Latest revision as of 17:57, 6 June 2024
Leaving behind the petty trickery of the thief, the bandit relies on brute force as well as deception. Bandits are especially proficient in unarmed combat, excelling at both striking harder and blocking more easily than others. In conjunction with their brutish tempers, bandits rarely have a place in civilized society except at its fringes.
Introduction
The creed of the highwayman is among Avendar’s oldest. These brutish robbers often scorn elegance or grace, instead favoring swift brutality and merciless plunder. Although the precise origin of the craft is unknowable, it was certainly humans who made it especially famous. As their race expanded, so too were resources scarce enough to require violent reallocation. The speed of the srryn has left its mark on banditry in general, their swift claws refining the art of robbery to a razor edge. So, too, have the fallen alatharya benefitted greatly from and elaborated upon its methods, making famous its characteristic brawling moves.
Bandits are especially proficient in unarmed combat, excelling at both striking harder and blocking more easily than others. Despite their skill, the bandit disregards the trained acrobatics of the assassin and the quick dagger of the thief. They are well known for their brutal melee attacks and skill with the mace. Of course, the bandit’s deadliest tricks happen when others have been beaten into unconsciousness, be it ambushes, ropes, or gags. Even with only rags to his name, a bandit is rarely at a loss while fighting.
Law is a concept that has little meaning to a creed founded upon sudden robbery. In conjunction with their brutish tempers, bandits rarely have a place in civilized society except at its fringes. Bandits have no one deity they call their own and are given to wandering more than settling. This freedom affords them the luxury of taking as they please, from whoever strikes their fleeting fancy.
Races
Traits
Abilities
- Level 1: axe | dagger | sword | mace | hand to hand | dodge | recover | haggle
- Level 2: peek
- Level 3: dirt kicking
- Level 4: fast healing
- Level 5: steal
- Level 6: kick
- Level 7: second attack
- Level 8: backstep
- Level 9: trip
- Level 10: enhanced damage
- Level 11: plunder | cunning eye
- Level 12: knee shatter
- Level 13: pick lock
- Level 14: dual wield | shield slam
- Level 15: bash
- Level 16: brawling block
- Level 17: swig
- Level 18: jab
- Level 19: third attack
- Level 20: waylay
- Level 21: headbutt
- Level 22: distract
- Level 23: obscure evidence
- Level 24: ambush
- Level 25: meditation
- Level 26: retreat
- Level 27: pugilism
- Level 28: bind
- Level 30: pummel
- Level 31: ram
- Level 32: gag
- Level 33: kidney shot
- Level 34: roadblock
- Level 36: rob
- Level 37: surprise attack
- Level 38: drag
- Level 40: uppercut