Name: Laila, The Clockwork Guardian
Bio: Laila understands that sacrifices must be made for the good of all. She is one of the devout few who were willing sacrifice their very flesh and bone so they may better hold back the demonic hordes. In doing so, her soul was transplanted into a fortified body of clockwork design.
HP: 30 (Average Dudette)
AC: 16 (hue)
STR: +3
DEX: +2
INT: 0
CHA: +1
Class: Seraph
Inventory:
- Clockwork Armor: Why bother wearing armor when you can
be the armor. No movement penalty.
- Silk Blue Scarf: Just because you can't feel cold, doesn't mean you can't be fashionable.
- Clockwork Blade: After adopting her new body, the first thing Leila did was install a collapsible sword into her arm. Then she decides swords are boring and turned it into a sword-shaped chainsaw. 1d10 damage
- Clockwork Cannon: An old classic, Leila turns her arm into a cannon that blasts a target with holy light, deals 1d8 damage as a ranged attack.
Abilities:
- Clockwork Cloud (passive): Whenever an opponent attacks in melee range, they are buffeted by small, clockwork orbs. 1d4 damage
- Clockwork Fortitude (passive): Reduces incoming damage by half
- Spring of Enhanced Capacitor: Clears all debuffs and poisons, as well as restoring 1d6 health.
- Stance of the Guardian (toggle): When an ally in melee range gets attacked, roll a d20. If your roll is equal to, or higher than their attack roll, take the hit for them. AC and self buffs still apply.
- Guardian of Light (passive): Due to her good hearted nature, Laila has a disadvantage when attacking good, holy, or celestial targets. (having a flaw totally let's me get away with having an extra ability, right?)
Skills:
Sense Morality (good, neutral, or evil)
Demolition (breaking down doors/turning walls into doorways, etc.)