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  1. Character Name: Iollan McCrae
  2. Character Class: Priest
  3. Character Specific Skill: Discipline
  4. Affinity: ---
  5. Personal Fault: May My Hand Forget Its Skill: If the character is adjacent to a human enemy when it dies, the character suffers -2 Def/Res until the beginning of the following player phase.
  6. Personal Skill: Light Shining in the Darkness: Whenever the character uses a heal staff on an ally, adds +5 to the hp restored.
  7. Personal Skill: ...For the Former Things are Passed Away: When the character uses all of his MOV, gains +15 to evasion until the start of the next player phase.
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  9. Preferred stats: Luck,Resistance
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  11. Weapon profs: Heal (C), Staves (D)
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  13. Level: 1
  14. Total Level: 1
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  16. Progression Spent:
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  18. HP: 16 (60%)
  19. STR: 2 (0%)
  20. MAG: 5 (60%) (+1)
  21. SKL: 2 (40%)
  22. CON: 6 (+1)
  23. AID: 5 (+1)
  24. LCK: 6 (40%)
  25. DEF: 3 (20%) (+2)
  26. RES: 8 (50%)
  27. SPD: 6 (60%)
  28. MOV: 5
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  30. Inventory:
  31. Name Type ( ) RNG MT WT CR Hit QL
  32. Heal Heal (E) 1 -- -- -- --- 30/30 Recovers 10+MAG HP
  33. Vulnerary (3/3)
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  35. Biography:
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  37. There once was a man. Few knew where he came from, fewer still cared. What matters was that he had a set of skills which made him very valuable to a certain class of people in a certain pair of warring states. In the years before the fall of Euro he made the rounds between the Domes in the guise of a common traveler, and wherever he would go death and chaos would follow.
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  39. It was only in the days just before the monsters stormed into Eu that something changed. A failed job, a knife to the gut, a gutter to die in. When he closed his eyes he never expected to awaken, much less to awaken in a monastery in the care of someone who knew him and his sins, yet still believed he could be forgiven.
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  41. It has been many years since that day, and the man has taken on a new name and a new guise to honor both his mortal savior and the divine savior beyond. His past remains unsaid, his acts forgotten by the world beyond the monastery, and while he remembers he is glad to walk the path of atonement.
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