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Ceylon {{NPC||m|ogre mage|5 HD||TN}} is a well-established member of the [[Planewalker's Guild]], known to most for his constant forays into the [[Abyss]]. A veteran of the Staircase and the planes, he often loans his services to newcomers with a desire to head to the Abyss and wanting knowledge or guidance about it. Though definitely knowledgeable, he has a tendency to place his own safety above that of those he guides, and has something of a reputation for | Ceylon {{NPC||m|ogre mage|5 HD||TN}} is a well-established member of the [[Planewalker's Guild]], known to most for his constant forays into the [[Abyss]]. A veteran of the Staircase and the planes, he often loans his services to newcomers with a desire to head to the Abyss and wanting knowledge or guidance about it. Though definitely knowledgeable, he has a tendency to place his own safety above that of those he guides, and has something of a reputation for cowardice in the Guild's headquarters for this fact. In addition to the abilities of an ogre mage, he possesses a ''two-handed sword +3'' forged in the Outlands which he uses with great skill to defend himself if necessary. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:07, 19 February 2010
Ceylon (Pl/♂ ogre mage/5 HD/TN) is a well-established member of the Planewalker's Guild, known to most for his constant forays into the Abyss. A veteran of the Staircase and the planes, he often loans his services to newcomers with a desire to head to the Abyss and wanting knowledge or guidance about it. Though definitely knowledgeable, he has a tendency to place his own safety above that of those he guides, and has something of a reputation for cowardice in the Guild's headquarters for this fact. In addition to the abilities of an ogre mage, he possesses a two-handed sword +3 forged in the Outlands which he uses with great skill to defend himself if necessary.
Reference
- For Duty and Deity, pp. 21-22