Beyond the terminal
Hobby
This is the corner of the site where things don't have to ship. Tabletop characters, field notes, and anything else that earns its keep by being interesting rather than useful.
Tabletop
Verrick Castaigne
A tiefling occult investigator who saved an archon paladin by sheer dumb luck and was damned for it — cursed into fiendish form, then exiled by the very order he'd protected. Only Liora, the archon he saved, still stands beside him, shunned for her loyalty. Now he reads forbidden truths and cooling corpses with a hellbrand smouldering on his brow, fighting the contract that wants to make him the villain everyone already sees. Keth's successor in the same doomed party. Pathfinder 1e, level 4.
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Mal'zaran
A gaunt human oracle who never asked for the mystery of bones — it found him, the way a draft finds an open door. The dead crowd close and whisper, and he has stopped finding it unpleasant. A breastplate-clad caster who commands the grave with a touch. Pathfinder 1e, level 3.
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Tabletop
Sindor
The very first character I ever rolled, brought up to the heights at last — an ancient human wizard of the old school: staff in hand, spellbook on his back, kindling courage where he passes (and lightning when he must). AD&D 1st edition, 12th-level Magic-User.
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Tabletop · fallen
Keth Veyr
A catfolk slayer with questionable morals, excellent claws, and the kind of threat assessment that only comes from growing up where you were also prey. Killed in the line of duty — a wood golem dragged him into an extradimensional dark. His sheet stands as it was. Pathfinder 1e, level 3.
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