Hemetre
Nyxborn Genasi of Malekir
"Forsworn, forspoken, forespoke."
(E) denotes expertise. / Bold denotes proficiency. |
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PROFICIENCIES & ABILITIES |
PROFICIENCIES
DRUID CLASS ABILITIES
RACIAL TRAITS
FEATS |
SPELLS |
SPELL SLOTS (DC14) Cantrip Acid Splash | Guidance | Sacred Flame | Shape Water | Shillelagh | Spare the Dying 1st [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] Absorb Elements | Bless | Create/Destroy Water | Entangle | Faerie Fire | Goodberry | Guiding Bolt | Healing Word 2nd [ ] [ ] Darkvision | Moonbeam |
EQUIPMENT & ENCUMBRANCE |
TOTAL ENCUMBRANCE (84 lbs.)
MONEY POUCH (0.10 lbs.) Brass: 0 | Copper: 0 | Silver: 200 | Gold: 0 (5 Coins x .02 lbs. = 0.1 lbs. Total Weight) EQUIPMENT READIED (25 lbs.) Equipped items can be retrieved with a 'manipulate item' interaction.
EQUIPMENT STORED (59 lbs.) Stored items can be retrieved with an action.
EQUIPMENT NOT CARRIED (--) |
* Denotes magic item (see below)
APPEARANCE |
Age 73 | Height 5'6" | Weight 130 lbs. | Hair Black | Eyes Sandstone | Complexion Tanned Appearing as a slight, young beauty of roughly 20 years, Hemetre is easily identified by the rapunzel-length hair that swirls chaotically around her head as if caught in a constant breeze or current. Her clothes, crafted from crocodile skin and adorned with sparrow feathers tell much of her origin and background. While it might be easy to dismiss her as a young woman, she is remarkably mature for her age and is strangely familiar with old-fashioned words and expressions. Her hair shifts from the fathomless black chaos of Nu-Us, to the brilliant sky-blue of Lake Malekir's life-giving waters and the radiant gold flecks of sunburst that followed the shattering of the Wyrmstone and birthed the world. It is apparent even after one day that Hemetre is possessed of extraordinary and divine gifts. However, the true value and importance of the Nyxborn can only be seen in the artifact that is never far out of her reach: a clay tablet covered in ever-changing draconic glyphs and runes. This is the core of her existence and the divine act that gave her life: a shattered fragment of the fabled Wyrmstone. |
BACKGROUND |
Astral Drifter Source Spelljammer
Background Feature: Divine Contract. You gain the Magic Initiate feat and must choose cleric for the feat. You gain 2 cantrips and 1 1st-level spell from cleric spell list. In the Astral Sea, you crossed paths with Amus, the Red Wave. The encounter was brief and nonviolent, yet it made a lasting impression on you. This deity saw fit to share one secret or obscure bit of cosmic lore with you. Work with your DM to determine the details of this knowledge and its impact on the campaign. BACKSTORY In the beginning, before creation, was the Nu-Us. The Nu-Us was dark and fathomless, filled with nothing but the possibility of everything, it flowed like water, as turbulent as the Dead Tides and as calm as the waters of Lake Malakir. But around the Nu-Us, were eight powerful and mighty Divinities of Eld: four men and four women; their names and domains lost to us, remembered only briefly in waking dream. These Divinities, with a mighty swing and a flash of light, split the Nu-Us to create sea and sky. And at the horizon where Nu and Us met, was an egg fashioned from sand and loam, the Wyrmstone. From this egg came the first of our Gods, Nuru of the Sun and Amus of the Tide. From these two gods was born the people of the world, and upon the Wyrmstone's remains did their people build the great city of Malekir. At least, this is the story told of the creation of the Amenmerian pantheon and the people of the Scorched Sands. It is easy to ignore such stories as folklore or curiosities, but archaeologists have discovered artifacts from the Shetasut Dominion and the even evidence of the legendary Wyrmstone that destroyed the ancient Elves and created the Scorched Sands. One such artifact discovered by the archaeologist and wizard, Neman Skenyrd, was a fragment of a clay tablet covered with draconic runes and glyphs. This tablet was a simple curiosity, initially thought to be a fragment of the creation myths of the Malekiri. However, its text soon began changing. Skenyrd, who was transcribing this tablet, soon realized the clay tablet was still being written; and somehow, his name had appeared in its latest entry. In less than a fortnight, the wizard could be seen talking and chatting comfortably with the mysterious clay tablet. His collegiate fellows in Sheke imagined Neman had simply gone crazy and had prepared an intervention. To their surprise however, they instead discovered a prepubescent girl with black hair was seen talking back to him in his offices. Her name was Hemetre, and she was Neman Skenyrd's daughter. This caused some stir, but the gossip never rose above stories of an eccentric professor and his precocious daughter digging up ancient relics in the Scorched Sands. Hemetre grew intermittently for the next 10 years traveling back and forth with the professor between archaeological digs, Malekir, and University of Sheke. Skenyrd's now famous collection of Wyrmstone Tablets grew with each new expedition and success. This fame brought attention to this important moment of history, but it also brought unexpected dangers to archaeology as well. Perhaps they were Amenmerian zealots, jealous wizards, or one of the local communities that had developed a distaste for foreigners digging up their ancient graves. Regardless of who the attackers were, Neman Skenyrd and Hemetre were ambushed in the city of Tasu. Neman was grievously wounded and was hospitalized and offered sanctuary by the Holy Order of Amus. Hemetre, was safe and managed to escape with the wyrmstone tablets. Although Neman is unable to recall the specifics of the ambush, Hemetre has told him that divine intervention saved them. The wyrmstone tablets have a central role in events to come and she had been assigned the divine duty of escorting these tablets by the god, Amus. Unseen enemies lurk in every corner, but visions and instructions on the wyrmstone tablet have guided her to the Thalassocracy of Baromenes.
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