Jagi Brinn

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Jagi, also known as "Jagi Backswing," grew up poor and is still relatively poor, but has more money due to his skill with his granpappy's banjo.  His mother died of some disease or other and his father drank himself to death.  He left his hometown due to girl troubles and trouble with the law.
Jagi, also known as "Jagi Backswing," grew up poor and is still relatively poor, but has more money due to his skill with his granpappy's banjo.  His mother died of some disease or other and his father drank himself to death.  He left his hometown due to girl troubles and trouble with the law.
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The Minstrel Boy
The Minstrel Boy
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The minstrel boy to the war is gone,
The minstrel boy to the war is gone,
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In the ranks of death you will find him.
In the ranks of death you will find him.
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His father's sword he hath girded on
His father's sword he hath girded on
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And his banjo slung behind him.
And his banjo slung behind him.
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"Land of song!", said the warrior bard
"Land of song!", said the warrior bard
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"Though all the world betrays thee
"Though all the world betrays thee
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One sword at least thy rights shall guard,
One sword at least thy rights shall guard,
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One faithful harp shall praise thee."
One faithful harp shall praise thee."
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The minstrel fell but the foeman's chains
The minstrel fell but the foeman's chains
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Could not bring that proud soul under.
Could not bring that proud soul under.
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The banjo he loved ne'er spoke again,
The banjo he loved ne'er spoke again,
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For he tore its chords asunder;
For he tore its chords asunder;
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And said, "No chain shall sully thee,
And said, "No chain shall sully thee,
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Thou soul of love and bravery.
Thou soul of love and bravery.
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Thy songs were made for the pure and free,
Thy songs were made for the pure and free,
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They shall never sound in slav'ry!"
They shall never sound in slav'ry!"
[[Category: Distre Chronicles]] [[Category: Distre Chronicles characters]]
[[Category: Distre Chronicles]] [[Category: Distre Chronicles characters]]

Revision as of 07:08, 19 June 2007

Jag Brinn - 3rd level Bard File:Http://www.usnlp.org/songs/banjo.gif | Race: Human | Alignment: Chaotic Good | Deity: Corellon Larethian | | Size: M | Age: 19 | Gender: M | | Height: 5’7” | Weight: 125 lbs. | Eyes: Light brown | Hair: Black | Skin: caucasian, kind of olive | | HP: 10 | AC: 15 | SPD: 30 ft. |

Contents

Stats

| Stats |

STR: 11 (+0)

DEX: 15 (+2)

CON: 13 (+1)

INT: 13 (+1)

WIS: 10 (+0)

CHA: 16 (+3)

Fort: +1

Refl: +3

Will: +3

Base Attack Bonus: +2

Actual Attack Bonus: +2

Initiative: +2


Skills and Feats

| Ranks | 46 skill points total (32 at first level) |

Bluff (6)

Craft (Carpentry) (6)

Diplomacy (6)

Perform (Banjo) (6)

Concentration (6)

  • Move Silently (6)

Hide (6)

Speak Language (Halfling, Orc, Gnome, Underdark)

  • armor check penalty applies


| Feats |

Quick Draw

Weapon Finesse

Pyro (Song & Silence)


| Special Abilities |

Bardic music

Bardic knowledge

Countersong

Fascinate

Inspire Courage +1

Inspire Competence

| Spells |

Cure Light Wounds

Mending

Lullaby

Light

| Language |

Common

Elven

Halfling

Gnome

Underdark

Orc

Possessions

| Weapons |

Shortsword

| Armor |

Studded Leather

| Possessions |

Banjo Standard Western Distre city outfit (brown rough cloth pants, gray cotton shirt, thin leather vest, brown leather shoes, socks)

Ten flasks of oil

Flint and steel

Backpack

12 days trail rations

Skin for water or wine

| Money |

GP - 8

Bio

Jagi, also known as "Jagi Backswing," grew up poor and is still relatively poor, but has more money due to his skill with his granpappy's banjo. His mother died of some disease or other and his father drank himself to death. He left his hometown due to girl troubles and trouble with the law.


The Minstrel Boy


The minstrel boy to the war is gone,

In the ranks of death you will find him.

His father's sword he hath girded on

And his banjo slung behind him.

"Land of song!", said the warrior bard

"Though all the world betrays thee

One sword at least thy rights shall guard,

One faithful harp shall praise thee."


The minstrel fell but the foeman's chains

Could not bring that proud soul under.

The banjo he loved ne'er spoke again,

For he tore its chords asunder;

And said, "No chain shall sully thee,

Thou soul of love and bravery.

Thy songs were made for the pure and free,

They shall never sound in slav'ry!"

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