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The ship would sometimes dock in the port of Waterdeep, in part because Amalya had emerged from the Underdark there, and Ilya had an older sister and brother who still lived in the city. Pirates often leave their young children at port until they're old enough to properly join a crew, and Quel's parents were no different. Once they were old enough, Quel and his sisters were left in Waterdeep with their shorebound relatives for an upbringing more diverse than life aboard ship could offer. Although Quel was aggrieved to leave his friend behind, Leuk softened the blow by giving Quel a near perfect replica of the blade, and Quel was delighted to find he could still feel the blade's rhythm distantly through its duplicate.
 
The ship would sometimes dock in the port of Waterdeep, in part because Amalya had emerged from the Underdark there, and Ilya had an older sister and brother who still lived in the city. Pirates often leave their young children at port until they're old enough to properly join a crew, and Quel's parents were no different. Once they were old enough, Quel and his sisters were left in Waterdeep with their shorebound relatives for an upbringing more diverse than life aboard ship could offer. Although Quel was aggrieved to leave his friend behind, Leuk softened the blow by giving Quel a near perfect replica of the blade, and Quel was delighted to find he could still feel the blade's rhythm distantly through its duplicate.
  
Even in Waterdeep, Quel's grandmother's values still ruled the family, so while his sisters were kept close to learn an adapted version of a drow matriarch's education, Quel and his male cousins were left to discover whatever small interests they might find in the city at large, often falling in with its seedier elements. Quel himself found that lurking in the city was other music that sometimes reminded him of the secret blade song but other times was quite unlike it but rang with a power of its own. He felt its rhythm echoed in clashing blades and fist fights that broke out in the streets.
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Even in Waterdeep, Quel's grandmother's values still ruled the family, so while his sisters were kept close to learn an adapted version of a drow matriarch's education, Quel and his male cousins were left to discover whatever small interests they might find in the city at large, often falling in with its seedier elements. Quel himself found that lurking in the city was other music that sometimes reminded him of the secret blade song but other times was quite unlike it but rang with a power of its own. He felt its rhythm echoed in clashing blades and skirmishes that broke out in the streets.
  
 
==Traits==
 
==Traits==

Revision as of 04:05, 27 January 2020

Quel Melarn
Quel Melarn.jpg
Race: Half-elf (Drow), Class: Bard (College of Swords)
Background: Entertainer, Alignment: Chaotic Neutral
Patron Deity: Eilistraee
Factions: Zhentarim 1
Ability Scores
Strength 10 (+0), Dexterity 16 (+3), Constitution 14 (+2);
Intelligence 10 (+0), Wisdom 10 (+0), Charisma 16 (+3)
Proficiencies
Bonus: +2
Saving Throws: Dexterity & Charisma
Skills: Acrobatics, Deception, Insight, Perception, Performance, Persuasion, Sleight of Hand, Stealth
Tools: Disguise Kit, Cards, Lute, Songhorn, Hand Drum, Harp
Languages: Common, Deep Drow, Espruar
Armor: Light
Weapons: Simple, Hand Crossbow, Longsword, Rapier, Shortsword
Traits
TRAITS
Feats
None
Combat
Attacks:xxx: +x, xdx+x, TRAITS
Armor Class: 15, Initiative: +3, Speed: 30 ft
Hit Points: 10, Hit Dice: 1d8
Social
Personality Traits: PERSONALITY
Ideals: IDEALS
Bonds: BONDS
Flaws: FLAWS

words -Attribution

Origin

Quel remembers two things about the pirate ship he was born on: they sailed so close to the stars that they could touch them, and his father kept a blade hidden away that whispered to Quel to play. His mother Ilya was always busy captaining the ship, and his father Leuk, her first mate, was lax in keeping the children in order. Quel, in fact, had many moments to devote to his sword friend. His grandmother Amalya was a drow who had left the Underdark to seek the truth of the moon herself, and she held the women in her line to a high standard. The men, of course, couldn't be expected to achieve much of anything worthwhile, so while Quel's mother focused on Quel's two sisters, Quel himself was left to whatever his father deemed important to a young child, which was very little apart from basic ship work.

The secret blade's whispers had a fascinating cadence, one that sometimes blended with the shanties the pirates sang while Quel worked among them, but only Quel seemed to hear it. Still, it was always there, a song and rhythm hidden in the daily life of the ship. Whenever he could, Quel stole away to play with the sword, and in truth, his father was bemused to find Quel shirking his duties for swordplay.

The ship would sometimes dock in the port of Waterdeep, in part because Amalya had emerged from the Underdark there, and Ilya had an older sister and brother who still lived in the city. Pirates often leave their young children at port until they're old enough to properly join a crew, and Quel's parents were no different. Once they were old enough, Quel and his sisters were left in Waterdeep with their shorebound relatives for an upbringing more diverse than life aboard ship could offer. Although Quel was aggrieved to leave his friend behind, Leuk softened the blow by giving Quel a near perfect replica of the blade, and Quel was delighted to find he could still feel the blade's rhythm distantly through its duplicate.

Even in Waterdeep, Quel's grandmother's values still ruled the family, so while his sisters were kept close to learn an adapted version of a drow matriarch's education, Quel and his male cousins were left to discover whatever small interests they might find in the city at large, often falling in with its seedier elements. Quel himself found that lurking in the city was other music that sometimes reminded him of the secret blade song but other times was quite unlike it but rang with a power of its own. He felt its rhythm echoed in clashing blades and skirmishes that broke out in the streets.

Traits

Racial Traits

  • Darkvision: 60 ft.
  • Fey Ancestry: You have advantage on saving throws against being charmed, and magic can't put you to sleep

Class Traits

  • Spellcasting: Do that music magic
  • Bardic Inspiration: As a bonus action, choose one creature other than yourself within 60 ft who can hear you to gain one Inspiration die, a d6. Once within the next 10 minutes, that creature can roll the die and add the number rolled to one ability check, attack roll, or saving throw it makes. The creature can wait until after it rolls but before knowing if the roll succeeds or fails. You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Charisma modifier (3) and regain any expended uses after completing a long rest.

Specialty Traits

Too Soon

Background Traits

  • Entertainer Routines: Blade Dance (Flourishes and Displays, Knife Throwing, Acrobatic Tricks), Juggler, Vocalist
  • By Popular Demand: You can always find a place to perform, an inn, tavern, circus, theater, or even noble's court. At such a place, you receive free lodging and food as long as you perform. In addition, your performance makes you something of a local figure. When strangers recognize you in locales you've performed, they generally take a liking to you.

Feats

None

Resources

  • Coins: x cp • x sp • x ep • 205 gp • x pp • Other coins: x
  • Gems: x

Magic Items

  • x

Equipment

Carried Equipment

  • In Hand:
  • Worn: Studded Leather
  • Belt: Belt Pouch, Rapier, Dagger
  • Backpack: 5 Candles, 5 Days of Rations, Waterskin, Disguise Kit, Trinket from Admirer
  • Saddle Pack: 3 Costumes, Bedroll, Lute, Songhorn, Black Longsword

Animals

  • Moonglow: Dappled Gray Riding Horse

Stored Equipment

  • x

Lifestyle

  • xxx: (x gp/day). x

Important Individuals

  • x