Urick

Description: Short and rangy, very long brown hair, always tied back.   Personality: He acts the brute, but is gentler than he would appear. He will pursue extreme courses of action in the short term, confident that they cannot fail.   History: The child of a carter, who enjoyed hunting, Urick was taken on many hunting expeditions. Over the years he perfected his tracking and shooting skills. He is now the best hunter in Glannock, and supplements the town's food supply, as well as working as a scout for various people.   Motivation: His spouse's relatives view him with great suspicion, and he'd like to them down a peg   Ideals: Fighting. Flaws: Impulsive. Bonds: Nature, Job, Family.  

Urick

Medium Human, hunter, Chaotic Neutral

Armor Class 12
Hit Points 39
Speed: 30 ft

STR

18
( +4 )

DEX

14
( +2 )

CON

17
( +3 )

INT

12
( +1 )

WIS

9
( -1 )

CHA

15
( +2 )

Skills Arcana +3, Nature +3, Animal Handling +4
Senses Passive Perception 9
Languages Common, Elvish
Challenge Rating 1
Proficiency Bonus +2

Spell save DC 9 Spell attack mod +1   3 level 1 slots

1/day: Alarm, Beast Bond, Cure Wounds


Favoured Enemy: Beasts.   Natural Explorer: mountains   Archer: +2 to archery attacks   Primeval Awareness: He can use an action and a spell slot to focus his awareness on the region around him. For 1 minute per level of the spell slot, he can sense whether the following types of creatures are present within 1 mile (or within up to 6 miles if he is in his favored terrain): aberrations, celestials, dragons, elementals, fey, fiends, and undead. This feature doesn't reveal the creatures' location or number.   Colossus Slayer: His tenacity can wear down the most potent foes. When he hits a creature with a weapon attack, the creature takes an extra 1d8 damage if it’s below its hit point maximum. He can deal this extra damage only once per turn.

Actions

Melee 1d20+6 / 1d10+4 , Ranged 1d20+6 / 1d10+2 , Grapple 1d20+4

A genial man, competent hunter. Keeps the village informed of doings on the mountain.

Character Location
Children