Elizabeth Mott
Female Longfoot Squire
She is an adolescent longfoot with brown eyes, short black hair, and medium brown skin.
Personality Traits: Dull.
Alignment: neutral good.
Born: 785 AC (Age 15)
Orientation: Hetrosexual
Home: Burrel's Manor
Settlement: Kingsteignheath
Mother: Yolan Mott
Father: Thomas Mott
Siblings
- Moses Mott - age 19 ♂
- Honora Mott - age 12 ♀
Half-Siblings (Father's Side)
- Aylewynus Mott - age 30 ♂
Statistics
| STR | DEX | CON | WIS | INT | CHR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 | 10 | 11 | 7 | 12 | 8 |
| -1 | +1 | -1 |
| AC | HP | Passive Perception | Speed |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10 | 6 | 9 | 25 ft. |
Alignment: neutral good
Size: Small
Actions:
- Unarmed Strike. Melee Attack: +2 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 1 bludgeoning damage.
Skills: Persuasion +1
Abilities:
- Lucky. When Elizabeth rolls a 1 on the d20 for an attack roll, ability check, or saving throw, you can reroll the die and must use the new roll.
- Brave. Elizabeth has advantage on saving throws against being frightened.
- Halfling Nimbleness. Elizabeth can move through the space of any creature that is of a size larger than small.
Spoken Languages: Common, Halfling
Inventory
| Quantity | Value | Item | Rarity | Description | Weight |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 10 gp | "All mine" | common |
By Bofáin Taleforger Fiction. A down on his luck dwarf inherits an adamant mineshaft. But how did his uncle die? And what of the rumors of something alive in the deepest caverns? |
5 lbs. |
| 1 | Chewed gum | common | A piece of chewed gum. | ||
| 1 | 1 gp 2 sp | Copper gorget | common | A heavy gorget made of copper. | |
| 1 | 27 gp 6 sp 3 cp | Engraved Alexandrite ring | uncommon | A electrum ring, with 1 small a alexandrite stone inset and fine engraving work. | |
| 1 | 15 gp 5 sp 4 cp | Money Pouch | common | Elizabeth's money pouch. It has 13 gp, 25 sp and 4 cp in it. | ⅞ lb. |
| 1 | 2 sp | Riversticks Batons (Gaming Set) | common |
Four custom carved maple 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. |