Dreap

Female Otterfolk Lawyer's Apprentice

She is an adolescent otterfolk with grey eyes and medium brown fur with light brown fur on their face and chest.

Personality Traits: Introverted, Greedy, Pessimistic.

Alignment: neutral.

Born: 792 AC (Age 8)

Orientation: Hetrosexual

Home: Freyep's Lawyers

Settlement: Eastingden

Mother: Wooli

Father: Grand Patriarch Prierit

Siblings

Statistics

STRDEXCONWISINTCHR
6 13 10 9 11 12
-2 +1 +1

ACHPPassive
Perception
Speed
11 6 10 30 ft.

Alignment: neutral

Size: Medium

Senses: Watervision

Actions:

  • Unarmed Strike. Melee Attack: +0 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 1 bludgeoning damage.

Skills: Athletics +0, History +2

Abilities:

  • Hold Breath. Dreap can hold their breath for up to 30 minutes at a time.
  • Bite. Dreap can use their bite to make unarmed strikes. Dealing piercing damage equal to 1d6-2.

Spoken Languages: Otterese, Common

Inventory

Quantity Value Item Description Weight
1 6 gp "Leaches: How and When To Use Them" By Doe Green

A guide to using leaches to treat all kinds of sickness. Entirely incorrect.
5 lbs.
1 6 gp "Phrenology: Reading Skulls" By Doe Green

Teaches a method for deducing personality and intellect from the shape of a persons head. Convincingly written but ultimately not useful or true.
5 lbs.
1 10 gp "Tales from The Toadstool Tavern" By Webb Oldchest Korort Ebnint Cloudy Pandorane

A book full of stories about running a tavern. In among the stories are recipes for various alcoholic drinks.
5 lbs.
1 10 gp "The King's right knee" By Peree Doolapup

A collection of satirical poems poking fun at politics.
5 lbs.
1 6 gp "The Magic of Herbs: Healing Made Easy" By Doe Green

A book of traditional healing and treatments. Mostly incorrect.
5 lbs.
2 Dice A standard six-sided die.
1 Dreap's notebook A book filled with Dreap's scribblings.
1 10 gp Ink (1 ounce bottle)
1 2 cp Ink pen
1 18 gp 5 sp 7 cp Money Pouch Dreap's money pouch. It has 17 gp, 13 sp and 27 cp in it. 1ΒΌ lbs.
1 2 sp Riversticks Batons (Gaming Set) Four custom carved walnut batons, designed for playing the popular otterfolk game Riversticks. The sticks have been shaped for both aquadynamics and sturdiness, but each is of a slightly different shape.
Playing riversticks requires flowing water. Sticks are dropped in the water and raced to a downstream finish-line. Riversticks may appear to be a game of chance, but expert players know how to give themselves the edge with starting placement and by knowing which of their sticks to use on a given course.
4 lbs.

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