Without player characters and
non-player characters, there wouldn't be much left of Advanced Dungeons and
Dragons. And I'm not talking about those massively-powerful characters such
as Elminster, Khelben Blackstaff, or Halaster, either. I'm talking about our
characters, both PCs and NPCs.
I've endeavoured (ooh, big word)
to include all the necessary statistics (and even a few bits of graphics, now that
I've gotten a scanner!) for various characters that I've either played, wanted to play,
or have created as opponents for my players. You know how it goes.
So, with no further ado (about nothing?),
I present to you a few characters for you to use with, for or against your
characters, both PC and NPC. Alphabetical, it isn't, though each character is
listed with class(es), level, race, and gender where applicable.
The character creation rules I usually use
- Kimrath Vanduren - 23rd level mage, and multi-purpose mad wizard
Negorius - a 17th level Necromancer, former 3rd level thief and 5th level priest [of Onadar (Lord of the Dead)]. Converted from a Word document, so the formatting is a bit strange but it was either that or re-write the HTML code from the bottom up.
Yomo - an 11th level mage, but is dual-classed everything else. Though originally a Samurai (using the Samurai kit from the Complete Fighter's Handbook), he soon decided to expand his horizon - in all directions. Converted from a Word document, so the formatting is a bit strange.
Lilandril 'Katharrn' bel Andross - an 9th/11th level drow fighter/mage, Katharrn has his nickname from an Underdark predator, and looks and acts the part.
Nerg al'Huzar ibn Farrakesh - a Desert Horse Rider, he is the 2nd level Fighter henchman of our residing Grand Master of Bows.
Shandril Shessair & Game Stats for Spellfire - from the TSR title "Heroes' Lorebook".