Lem (Iconic Bard 1)
Born a slave in a land under the shadow of devils, Lem was blessed with a quick wit that earned him easier work as an entertainer. He escaped from slavery, and looks for things to laugh about so he can forget the misery his fellow halflings endure back home.
Lem (Iconic Bard 1)
CR 1
XP 400
Init +2; Senses Perception +2
DEFENSE
AC 15, touch 13, flat-footed 13 (+2 armor, +2 Dex, +1 size)
hp 10 (1d8+2)
Fort +3, Ref +5, Will +3; +2 vs. fear
OFFENSE
Speed 20 ft.
Melee short sword +3 (1d4–1/19–20)
Ranged sling +3 (1d3–1)
Special Attacks bardic performance 8 rounds/day (countersong, distraction, fascinate, inspire courage +1)
Bard Spells Known (CL 1st; concentration +5)
1st (2/day)—charm person (DC 15), sleep (DC 15)
0th (at will)—dancing lights, detect magic, ghost sound (DC 14), prestidigitation
TACTICS
During Combat Lem knows he is best in a supporting role, and tries to stay out of melee if possible. Instead, he uses his bardic performance ability to inspire courage in his companions, alternating between giving support and using well-placed spells to charm or otherwise waylay foes.
STATISTICS
Str 8, Dex 14, Con 14, Int 13, Wis 10, Cha 18
Base Atk +0; CMB –2; CMD 10
Feats Weapon Finesse
Skills Acrobatics +8 (+4 when jumping), Bluff +8, Climb +1, Diplomacy +8, Knowledge (arcana, nobility) +6, Perception +2, Perform (wind) +8, Sense Motive +4, Stealth +10
Languages Common, Elven, Halfling
SQ bardic knowledge +1
Combat Gear scroll of cure light wounds, caltrops; Other Gear leather armor, short sword, sling with 10 bullets, backpack, bedroll, flute, hooded lantern, scroll case, silk rope (50 ft.), smokestick, spell component pouch, trail rations (2), waterskin, 7 gp
DESCRIPTION
Although Lem was raised in a wealthy household, his childhood was anything but comfortable. Born into slavery, he was sold a half-dozen times before he reached the age of 2. Always quick to side with the underdog, Lem has learned that his most powerful traits are his optimism and his sense of humor.
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