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* '''Meager Possessions''' - Material wealth does not interest him. He spends money as quickly as he comes into possession of it, content to own only the clothes on his back and his swords.
 
* '''Meager Possessions''' - Material wealth does not interest him. He spends money as quickly as he comes into possession of it, content to own only the clothes on his back and his swords.
 
* '''Will and a Way''' - Some call him careless, others, reckless, and a few are convinced he's just plain crazy. He ventures into the unknown with abandon, and with no apparent thought for his own safety, or that of those around him. If there's a button, he'll push it. If there's a trap, he'll spring it. If there's a way forward, he'll find it. And if there isn't, he'll make one.
 
* '''Will and a Way''' - Some call him careless, others, reckless, and a few are convinced he's just plain crazy. He ventures into the unknown with abandon, and with no apparent thought for his own safety, or that of those around him. If there's a button, he'll push it. If there's a trap, he'll spring it. If there's a way forward, he'll find it. And if there isn't, he'll make one.
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* '''Code of Conduct''' - Covering many aspects of life and living, he follows a set of thirty "Adventurer Rules" which guide his behaviour and form the basis of his morality. Karma tends to bite him in the bum whenever he defies the spirit of a rule, or lets one slip his mind in the heat of the moment. It's unclear if he devised these rules himself or learned them from someone else during his travels prior to arriving in Firmament.

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  • Boundless Enthusiasm - Long after any rational being has given up the fight, he remains in the thick of things, always convinced that victory can be snatched from the jaws of defeat. Whether it's on the field of battle or exploring the depths of long forgotten ruins, he never doubts his ability to carry the day.
  • Self-Sufficient - Accustomed to spending extended periods away from civilization, he's something of a wilderness survival expert, capable of getting by with nothing but his wits.
  • Meager Possessions - Material wealth does not interest him. He spends money as quickly as he comes into possession of it, content to own only the clothes on his back and his swords.
  • Will and a Way - Some call him careless, others, reckless, and a few are convinced he's just plain crazy. He ventures into the unknown with abandon, and with no apparent thought for his own safety, or that of those around him. If there's a button, he'll push it. If there's a trap, he'll spring it. If there's a way forward, he'll find it. And if there isn't, he'll make one.
  • Code of Conduct - Covering many aspects of life and living, he follows a set of thirty "Adventurer Rules" which guide his behaviour and form the basis of his morality. Karma tends to bite him in the bum whenever he defies the spirit of a rule, or lets one slip his mind in the heat of the moment. It's unclear if he devised these rules himself or learned them from someone else during his travels prior to arriving in Firmament.