Weakin
Male Otterfolk
He is an elderly otterfolk with grey eyes and medium brown fur with light brown fur on their face and chest.
Personality Traits: Energetic, Secretive, Responsible.
Alignment: neutral.
Born: 755 AC (Age 45)
Orientation: Hetrosexual
Home: Whienapup's Manor
Settlement: Pudden
Spouse: Dulutee Whienapup
Mother: Fleay (Deceased)
Father: Lerup Theyenpup (Deceased)
Children
- Lulureep Duluteepup - age 24 ♂
- Plulup Duluteepup - age 23 ♀
- Tooy Duluteepup - age 19 ♀
- Keyelee Duluteepup - age 17 ♂
- Chuluy Duluteepup - age 17 ♀
- Cloorit Duluteepup - age 14 ♂
- Dreameep Duluteepup - age 10 ♂
- Flere Duluteepup - age 10 ♀
Siblings
- Cleyerup - age 47 ♂
- Shieru - age 44 ♀
- Patron Keakol - age 44 ♂
Statistics
| STR | DEX | CON | WIS | INT | CHR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6 | 11 | 10 | 8 | 7 | 10 |
| -2 | -1 | -1 |
| AC | HP | Passive Perception | Speed |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10 | 4 | 9 | 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, Deception +2
Abilities:
- Hold Breath. Weakin can hold their breath for up to 30 minutes at a time.
- Bite. Weakin 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 | 2 cp | A bracelet | A cord of platted leather with a small number of gilded copper beads. | |
| 1 | 6 cp | Ginger | A root traditionally used to treat achy muscles and stiff joints. Can be chewed or brewed in to a tea. | ¹⁄₁₆ lb. |
| 1 | 4 gp | Gold septum ring | A thick gold hoop, worn through the nose. | |
| 1 | 2 sp 4 cp | Money Pouch | Weakin's money pouch. It has 2 sp and 4 cp in it. | ⅛ lb. |
| 1 | 1 cp | Riversticks (Gaming Set) |
Four custom modified birch sticks, for playing the popular otterfolk game Riversticks. The sticks have had their twig pruned and have been polished to a shine. 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. |
| 1 | Smooth Stone | A tumbled smooth stone with "Dulutee" engraved on it. The otterfolk equivalent of a wedding ring. | ½ lb. |