Ambsace Five-Sides
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Basic Character Information
Name: Ambsace Five-Sides (often prefaced by "Lord," "His Excellency," "The Magnificent," or "Master," usually by himself)
Concept: Overconfident gambler
Motivation: Usurp Plentimon as the god of chance
Attributes and Abilities
Attributes
Physical: Strength 3, Dexterity 5, Stamina 3
Social: Charisma 3, Manipulation 4, Appearance 2
Mental: Perception 2, Intelligence 2, Wits 5
Abilities
Athletics 3, Awareness 2, Bureaucracy 1, Dodge 2, Larceny 4, Lore 1, *Martial Arts 4, Performance 3, Presence 2, Stealth 3, *Survival 2
Advantages
Backgrounds
Artifact 2
Reputation 3
(other) 2
Willpower, Virtues, and Intimacies
Willpower: 6
Virtues: Compassion 2, Conviction 3, Temperance 1, *Valor 3
Intimacies: coming soon
Health and Essence
Health: 0, -1, -1, -2, -2, -2, -2, -2, -2, -4, incap
Essence: 3
Merits and Flaws
Enemy (1 pt Flaw): Ambsace has acquired a perfect-quality slashing sword and an exceptional buff jacket as prizes from a game of chance in which he absolutely did not cheat. The fellow he acquired them from is at least a little upset.
Unlucky (2 pt Flaw): It turns out that the Devil does NOT look after his own.
Debt (3 pt Flaw) See above.
Lucky (1 pt Merit) Luck, however, is definitely a lady, and she seems to have a thing for scruffy criminals with no sense of style.
Artifact
coming soon
Charms and Effects
coming soon
Personal Information
Appearance
Ambsace is, at first glance, nothing more than your average, petty, down-on-his-luck thug. Wiry and scruffy, he definitely wears the part, content to let people write him off as a drunkard or worse. However, those with even the slightest contact in the River Province's criminal underground will recognize him as THE Ambsace Five-Sides, so named for the time he was caught using dice with two six sides in a game against a prominent ganglord (an unfortunate misunderstanding, the way he tells it.) Despite his rough appearance, two things stand out of place immediately--his gold-colored robe is of beautiful craftsmanship, if not a bit too big for him, and has an intricately detailed black crane on the back. His katana is obviously a masterwork, the scabbard alone probably worth more than most people make in a year. How he came by two clearly amazing items is a mystery to those who don't recognize him for who he is. Aside from these items, he wears a pair of very loose slacks cut just below his knee, bandages around his abdomen and both hands, and cheap wooden sandals. There is often a smudge or two of dirt on him somewhere, at least one of which always ends up on his nose.
History
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