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Bishop - Abadar Inquisitor


Whitehart09

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Bishop (He/Him)

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Race: Human

Class: Inquisitor (Urban Infiltrator)

Ability Scores

STR: 13 DEX: 16
CON: 12 INT: 12
WIS: 16 CHA: 13

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HP: 9

AC: 18

Fort: +3 Ref: +3 Will: +5

 

 

Feats

Human

  • Bonus Feat: Black Market Sleuth
  • Skilled

Inquisitor

  • Domain: Law
  • Favored Weapon: Crossbow
  • Stern Gaze
  • Gifted Detective
  • Touch of Law
  • Judgement 1/day

Traits

  • Addicted Friend: Local (Campaign)
  • Ordinary (Social)
  • Dormant Defense (Combat)
  • Lover of the Law (Religion)
  • Paranoid (Drawback)
 
 

Feats

1. Point Blank Shot/Dodge
 
Home: Bishop was originally raised in the North Point district in the orphanage sponsored by the Church of Abadar. Once he began to work as an Inquisitor he would move around and use a stipend to rent various rooms.
 
Currently, he has a room within the Midland district.
 
Background
The child who would become known as Bishop, and his sister, were placed in an Abadar orphanage at a very early age. They grew up raised under strict discipline, the church being what it is, with Bishop being noted early on as "adaptable". Although he had a bland and ordinary look to him, his talents for changing his mannerisms, voice and appearance would come to define his youth. The church saw these traits and chose to train him as an Inquisitor. An agent that would go undercover in Korsova, seeking out those that looked to degrade society.
 
While highly successful, the job was incredibly stressful on Bishop, his mental state seemed to reflect the danger he was always in. His ever-present paranoia serving to enhance his situational awareness but severely erode his trust in others.
 
After some years of service and success, tragedy befell his personal life when he found out his sister, known as Quinn, had fallen on harder times then he and became addicted to a highly dangerous drug known as shiver. After a bit of investigating, calling on his resources and trained skills, he has learned the villain behind it all, Gaedran Lamm. While the guards Bishop has approached seem to be focused on bigger dealers, he has taken it upon himself to seek out Lamm and vows to take them down.

Personality
While Bishop is bland and otherwise unextraordinary in appearance, inside he is everything one might expect from someone raised in an Abadar orphanage. He is passionate about the law and protecting the values of society. He understands that not everyone is out to subvert the law and missteps should be considered, but he is not naive and fully expects those who toe the line will ultimately have to make a choice to go in one direction or the other. His largest downfall is his paranoia and major distrust of others, something he actively works against but has not been able to overcome.
 

Appearance
Bishop keeps his face clean shaven, and his brown hair taken down to merely stubble. He has that appearance people find easy to overlook, underestimate or simply ignore.

Skills― (unlisted = unranked)
Bluff 1 (+8)
Diplomacy 1 (+5)
Disable Device 1 (+5)
Disguise 1 (+8)
Knowledge: Religion 1 (+5)
Perception 1 (+7)
Sense Motive 1 (+8)
Stealth 1 (+5)
 
Background Skills
Knowledge: Local 1 (+5)
Sleight of Hand 1 (+2)
 

 

Edited by Whitehart09 (see edit history)
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Point-Blank Shot is a feat you can buy as a background trait (and there is a one feat conversion to two background traits ) So you can buy another Background Trait/Feat. (This is my response to 'elephant in the room' rules , not making them free but making a group of feats cheaper)

With your high Bluff thanks to Gifted Detective you might want 'Improved Feint' as another Background Trait Feat for example?

Also need to pick a Judgment.
 

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I appreciate your insight into the feat selection but I am pretty happy with the traits I have chosen and wouldn't want to give up two of them for a feat.

As for the Judgements, I don't actually choose one specifically. I choose at the time of use and can change within a battle as a Swift Action if I find it is needed.

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Read wrong for Judgements, Thanks.

I am saying I think you get one more feat unless I counted wrong?
Point Blank Shot only counts as 1/2 a feat, you have another 1/2 unselected. Are you saying you would rather not have another 1/2 feat?


I count:
4 Traits - 1 Drawback
and 1/2 Feat
 

Edited by bloodsprite (see edit history)
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Thanks for bearing with my muddled brain haha.

As much as I am a fan of Feint, I am going for more of a switch hitter style combat. In that vein I ended up choosing Dodge as my other half. This will let my character have a better chance of surviving longer.

Again, I appreciate your patience and insights.

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