My character is Tav McBlenderson a noble ranger. I used the little things the game give us to create something nice-
So my boy Tav is a Baldurian merchant who is self proclaimed ranger of the woods. Even though he grew up in a wealthy family in Baldur's Gate, he was raised hearing tales of heroes and legends, and was not very into his family business. His love of nature and exploration made him presue sword training but he never strayed far from the city due to his duties. Fighting evil was a life dream of his but the real life of a merchant kept him from making any real progress. His parents were not too kin about his foolish desires and considered them to be childish and a waste of time, which created a lot of tension at his home. Even though he was skilled with the sword and knew the wild areas around Baldur's Gate well, his lack of actual experience in the wild made him naive and sometimes childish in his notions of justice and chivalry. In actuality, he never explored much of the woods, fought any real evil, or left home for more than a day or two. All that was charged when the mind flayer ship kidnapped him.

He will be a cheotic good character, I feel like this is exactly the type of character for cheotic good based on my experience with similar characters.

Last edited by Abits; 18/11/20 05:44 AM.

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