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  • puritan
  • wanderer

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Solomon Kane

A Puritan, a landless man, a wanderer, but a friend to all in need.

Solomon Kane

Author: jason

NPC in: Beyond the Elder Peaks

Race: English

Level:

Game System: Savage Worlds

Is Public?: Yes

Is Visible?: No


Description

Attributes: Agility d8, Smarts d10, Spirit d10, Strength d10, Vigor d8.

Skills: Boating d6, Climbing d8, Fighting d12 + 2, Guts d12, Knowledge (Battle) d8, Knowledge (Occult) d6, Intimidation d8+2, Notice d8, Persuasion d6, Riding d10, Shooting d10, Stealth d8, Streetwise d8, Survival d8, Taunt d6+2, Tracking d6.

  • Charisma: +2
  • Pace: 6
  • Parry: 12
  • Toughness: 6

Hindrances: Code of Honor, Heroic, Loyal, Overconfident, Vengeful (Major)

Edges: Charismatic, Combat Reflexes, Command, Conviction, Dirty Fighter , Expert (Fighting), Florentine, Good Reputation, Harder to Kill, Improved Block, Improved Dodge, Improved Nerves of Steel, Improved Riposte, Improved Sweep, Improved Trademark Weapon (Rapier), Iron Jaw, Lunge, Marksman, Master (Fighting), Mighty Blow, No Mercy, Quick, Solid Determination, Strong Willed, Two Fisted, Wall of Steel.

Gear: Rapier (Str+d4, +1 Parry), two pistols (Range: 10/20/40; Damage: 2d8), musket (Range: 10/20/40; Damage: 2d8), magic staff (Club: Str+d4; Spear: Str+d6; requires 2 hands to wield; Reach +1; Parry +1; +2 damage against supernatural evil creatures; +2 toughness against supernatural evil creatures).


Bio

All his life he had roamed about the world aiding the weak and fighting oppression; he neither knew nor questioned why. That was his obsession, his driving force of life. Cruelty and tyranny to the weak sent a red blaze of fury, fierce and lasting, through his soul. When the full flame of his hatred was wakened and loosed, there was no rest for him until his vengeance had been fulfilled to the uttermost. If he thought of it at all, he considered himself a fulfiller of God’s judgment, a vessel of wrath to be emptied upon the souls of the unrighteous.

- “Red Shadows,” by Robert E. Howard

(Some of) The Savage Tales of Solomon Kane

by Robert E. Howard

From Wikisource

Gutenberg Project

From Mikko Kuusirati

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