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Boeden Narwin

A ship building giant wielding a two-handed greatsword

Boeden Narwin

Author: boedennarwin

PC in: The Weight of Rubies

Race: Jotunn

Level: 7

Game System: D&D (3.5)

Is Public?: Yes

Is Visible?: Yes


Description

A giant amongst his peers, Boeden stands at a towering eleven and a half feet tall.  Even amongst his own people he has a height advantage, though more lithe than his stocky bretheren. Much like his northern Jotunn people, Boeden has sea grey eyes, but has flowing blonde hair that reaches slightly past his shoulders. He wears a simple chainmail shirt for armor. Upon his back, Boeden carries a shining large two-handed greatsword.

 

Jotunn Giant 3/Fighter 4

Abilities: Str 23,Dex 11,Con 19,Int 15,Wis 14,Cha 12

AC: 17 (Chainmail shirt+1,Heavy Steel Shield)

hp: 86

Saves:F +11 R +2 W +4

BAB: +6/+1 <b>

Skills: Climb +15,Craft(shipbuilding) +6,Diplomacy +4,Intimidate +10,Jump +15,Sense Motive +10

Feats: Power Attack, Weapon Focus(Greatsword), Dauntless, Cleave, Improved Overrun, Combat Expertise

Equipment: Large Greatsword+1, Mstrwk Composite Longbow (Str +5), Mstrwk Greatsword, Chainshirt+1


Bio

Boeden, son of Draedon and Areen, was born on the northern coastal shores of Farolan.  Along with his parents, the giant grew up with his older brother, Draedon the younger, and his younger sister, Ariel.  Like most male Jotunn, young Draedon and Boeden were trained as ship builders.  Draedon the younger took a quick hand to his people's racial skill.  Boeden managed the basics, but was unable to master enough to reach the journeyman level.  Sensing his son's lack of talent, Boeden's father recommended that his son take up the martial training of his people, despite the disapproval of his mother.  The giant took an immediate liking to this path, practicing as often as he could, with any master willing to offer up the time.  His strength and aptitude grew as he aged to manhood.  Feeling out of place amongst the placid ship building community, Boeden asked his father's permission to travel south to the League becoming a guard to the travelling ship builders.  Once there, he stayed as a guard on the docks both to the small communities of his own people as well as the local merchants.