Vornaar
played by K. Pierce
Vornaar is a brass dragonborn druid. He is something of a loner and, occasional trip into Witchmill notwithstanding, he generally prefers his isolation in The Fellgleam swamp. It is there that he first met The Party.
Memorable Quotes
ABOMINATIONS!
Vornaar on the frog monsters attacking the party
Achievements
Chocolate-Powered Snakemowers
Using a combination of his own Conjure and Speak With Animals spells, Vornaar helped lead the party through The Feywild's notoriously dangerous Razorgrass Fields.
He summoned a group of eight razorsnakes and convinced them to eat a path through the fields (which they were happy to do after Johann made the blades taste like chocolate). This saved them nearly a full week of travel through the Fey--an invaluable boon given the time restraints imposed by Lady Mallory upon their quest.
Personal History
Meeting the Party
As the party was attempting to flee Riverrock (worried that their ruse would be discovered), they were attacked by some monstrous, froglike creatures. These were joined by a red and orange grung, and just when the battle was looking dire, Vornaar happened upon them. Summoning eight wolves (and managing to convince Murmus Bigtoe not to break them with his spiritual hammers), Vornaar helped turn the tide of the battle. With his help, the party easily dispatched all but one of their foes, who escaped somewhere into the Wyrmtail River.
Collector
Vornaar has a certain proclivity for hunting magical artifacts. When combined with his easily sustainable lifestyle, he has amassed a respectable stockpile of gold.
Wanderer
Vornaar has an excellent memory for maps and geography, and can always recall the general layout of terrain, settlements, and other features around him. In addition, he can find food and fresh water for himself and up to five other people each day, provided that the land offers berries, small game, water, and so forth.
Who ate Vornaar's lastname? :O
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