Falchion Fighter (Human Fighter 4)

This man has a lantern jaw and short black hair. He wears a plain white keffiyeh over his head.

Human Fighter CR 3

XP 600
Male human fighter 4
LN Medium humanoid (human)
Init +1; Senses Perception +0

DEFENSE

AC 17, touch 12, flat-footed 15 (+5 armor, +1 Dex, +1 dodge)
hp 42 (4d10+16)
Fort +8, Ref +3, Will +2; +4 against mind-affecting effects; +1 against fear

OFFENSE

Speed 30 ft.
Melee mwk falchion +8 (2d4+5/18-20)
Ranged composite longbow +5 (1d8+2/×3)

TACTICS

He fights swiftly and silently, his face a placid mask. If one of the other characters in combat has particularly earned his respect and trust, he tries at all times to place himself between that character and any danger. He fights to the death, abandoning a cause only if his masters will it.

STATISTICS

Str 14, Dex 13, Con 16, Int 14, Wis 10, Cha 8
Base Atk +4; CMB +6; CMD 18
Feats Dodge, Combat Expertise, Mobility, Quick Draw, Weapon Focus (falchion), Weapon Specialization (falchion)
Skills Acrobatics +5, Handle Animal +6, Knowledge (local) +4, Linguistics +4, Profession (accountant) +7, Ride +8
Languages Common, Gnoll, 3 others
SQ armor training 1, bravery +1, favor
Gear +1 chain shirt, masterwork falchion, composite longbow (+2 Str) with 20 arrows, cloak of resistance +1, favor

SPECIAL ABILITIES

Favor (Ex)

A strange metal bolt protrudes from the left side of his skull, a sign of his direct servitude to the masters and a magical method of keeping his emotions in check while he engages in important business matters on their behalf. He often hides this bolt by wearing a plain white keffiyeh over his head—this metal bolt is a master’s favor, and apart from ensuring loyalty and preventing emotional outbursts, the device grants him a +4 resistance bonus on saving throws against mind-affecting effects (but at the cost of never being able to gain the benefits of a morale bonus of any sort). A DC 15 Perception check is enough to notice the bolt while he wears his keffiyeh.

Section 15: Copyright Notice

Pathfinder 21: The Jackal’s Price. Copyright 2009, Paizo Publishing, LLC; Author: Darrin Drader

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