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Chloe Outline Name:
Chloe
![]() Class:
Yr'kai Kensai
Race:
Human Demi-god
Alignment:
True-Neutral
Gender:
Female Romantic
Interests: Female PCs or Imoen. Limited to human, Elf, or Half-Elf.
Chloe has no interest in 3-foot tall "munchkins" or
half-orcs. She is a bit bigoted, I'm afraid. Sorry to all the Halfling hotties out there.
Stats:
Str:
13
Dex: 25
Con:
16
Int:
12
Wis:
12
Chr:
14
Background: Chloe grew
up near Neverwinter in a small orphanage. She claims to be the
bastard offspring of Akadia, goddess of air and speed of movement, and a
mortal man. Though she has no proof of her heritage, her
supernatural speed and skill certainly give it some credibility.
Chloe is driven by some inner urge to improve her skills constantly,
spending hours a day practicing whenever she can. You wonder how she
manages to fight so well when most would be fatigued from this constant
practice, but she simply gives you a friendly smile and says it's simply
due to daily practice and not to her divine heritage. She feels a
certain kinship to you and Imoen, due to your similar divine
parentage. Conversations
Overview: With any
PC there will be a friendly "getting to know you" stage. Most of
these discussions will center on the past, divine heritage, and
philosophy. Chloe is aggressive, strong-willed, and intelligent.
She doesn't believe in good and evil except as excuses for behavior,
and she's more than willing to argue those notions. Any fans of the
show Andromeda will see influences of the Nietzcheans on her personality.
Deep down she's a good person simply because she has no reason not
to be and it suits her needs, but don't mistake her generosity for others
as being altruistic. Some people won't like her, because of her
strong personality and her willingness to make her opinions known, but
she's not Jaheira. She won't try to assert her leadership over you.
She's more than happy being an advisor, not interested in the
leadership role herself. Some players will find themselves frustrated by
her lack of strong moral standing and her seemingly conflicting stands on
issues. For instance, she might advice the PC to leave Hendek to rot
in his cage or even to slaughter him for Lehtinan in the Copper Coronet,
but if and once the PC decides to free Hendek she will advise the player
to continue the destruction of the slavers by going after the dry-docked
slaver ship. The motivation being, if you go to the trouble of doing
an action like this that will make enemies, it's best to go ahead and
destroy those enemies before they have a chance to destroy you.
Players may be frustrated by her advice at times, but it will be
consistently motivated by survival and flourishment. In the end,
you'll find Chloe to be very charismatic, and reasonably intelligent and
an impressive front line fighter. You'll love her, or you'll hate
her, but hopefully you'll find her interesting enough to keep around
regardless. |
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