Kandor Dosk
PC: Dosky
Description: Simiah Underborne Syndicate Rogue.
Character Stats
Traits
- Agility: +1
- Strength: -1
- Finesse: +2
- Instinct: +0
- Presence: +1
- Knowledge: +0
Stats
- Proficiency: 1
- Evasion: 14
- Thresholds: 6/12
- HP: OOOOOO
- Stress: OOOOOO
- AP: OOO
Experiences
- Survived a back alley knife fight
- Pyschological & Pathological Thief
Features
- Cloaked: Any time you would be Hidden, you are instead Cloaked. In addition to the benefits of the Hidden condition, while Cloaked you remain unseen if you are stationary when an adversary moves to where they would normally see you. After you make an attack or end a move within line of sight of an adversary, you are no longer Cloaked.
- Sneak Attack: When you succeed on an attack while Cloaked or while an ally is within Melee range of your target, add a number of d6s equal to your tier to your damage roll.
Description
- Clothes that are dark, fitted
- Eyes like shifty, calculating yellow-orange eyes
- Body that moves like a panther
- The color of grey-black fur, with relaxed facial expressions
- Attitude like a mob boss and seems to know everyone
Background
- Addicted to stealing
- Bad deals gone wrong
- Missed Goodbyes
Campaign Arc
Kandor moves like a mob boss and seems to know everyone. His drug crafting is an unusual skill set in the middle of a world-threatening conspiracy, and it is more relevant than it might appear: substances created near thin places between the physical and cognitive realms do unexpected things. Kandor operates in exactly the kind of grey spaces where those thin places tend to appear.
He is best positioned to handle Sera Vane in interrogation if the party has her in custody. He has natural leverage through his craft and the kind of interpersonal read that comes from a lifetime of knowing how people work under pressure.
The cognitive realm implications of his drug crafting have not been fully explored yet. That will change as the boundary between realms continues to thin.
This content is part of the Daggerheart campaign setting.