Silance
A black dragonborn paladin who is occasionally ordered to commit deads, either mundane or nefarious, by a voice in her head.
Author: Cinlala
PC in: The Prophecy of Adiroth
Race: Dragonborn (black)
Level: 3
Game System: D&D 4E
Description
Attributes / Defenses
| Str | 16 | AC | 22 |
| Con | 13 | Fort | 16 |
| Dex | 8 | Ref | 15 |
| Int | 10 | Will | 17 |
| Wis | 14 | Init | +0 |
| Cha | 18 | Speed | 5 |
| HP | 45 | Bloodied | 22 |
Skills
| Skill | Mod | Skill | Mod |
| Acrobatics | -2 | Insight | +3 |
| Arcana | +1 | Intimidate | +12 |
| Athletics | +2 | Nature | +3 |
| Bluff | +5 | Perception | +3 |
| Diplomacy | +5 | Religion | +6 |
| Dungeoneering | +3 | Stealth | -2 |
| Endurance | +1 | Streetwise | +5 |
| Heal | +8 | Thievery | -2 |
| History | +8 |
Equipment
| Weapon | Warhammer | Implement | Holy Symbol |
| Armor | +1 Dwarven Plate | Arms | Heavy Shield |
| Head | None | Neck | Amulet of Health +1 |
| Arms | None | Hands | None |
| Ring 1 | None | Ring 2 | None |
| Waist | None | Feet | None |
Powers
| At-Will | |
| Enfeebling Strike | Valiant Strike |
| Encounter | |
| Piercing Smite | Righteous Smite |
| Daily | |
| On Pain of Death | |
| Utility | |
| Martyr’s Blessing |
Feats
| Dragonborn Frenzy | Toughness |
Bio
Silance, and her sister Teremia, were born after Zuzeca, a powerful black dragon, took on humanoid form and deceitfully seduced their dragonborn mother, Makara.
After realizing she was pregnant, Makara left her husband and sought sanctuary in the town of Maha Vira. The townsfolk were uneasy about taking her in, but could not turn a pregnant woman asking for shelter out into the surrounding wilderness.
Though never accepted, Makara and her offspring were tolerated despite the fact that one of her young brood, Silance, exhibited a number of strange behaviors, including petty thievery, talking to herself, showing extreme disrespect for others, and other antisocial acts.
The sisters, and presumably their mother, were driven away from Maha Vira after Silance inexplicably slaughtered the rest of their brood one year to the day after their birth. This act of extreme violence went against everything the town stood for, and the Council of Elders decreed that the family be driven from its borders and never allowed to return.
