Marlowe Fairwind

Marlowe Fairwind

Marlowe fairwind

LoreBorne elf sorcerer

Character Overview

Marlowe Fairwind is the personal mage to King Emeris, and is responsible for bringing this group together. She appears calm, until she isn’t.

BREAKDOWN

Community: Marlowe is part of the Loreborne community, meaning she grew up in a place that values knowledge and learning.

Ancestry: She is an Elf, giving her long pointed ears and acutely attuned senses.

Class & Subclass: As a Primal Origin Sorcerer, she can shape and change the magic she casts in unique ways.

Experience: Marlowe has the experiences “Royal Mage,” “Not On My Watch,” and “Eye of the Storm.” She will be able to utilize these in play when they apply.

Weapon: She wields a dualstaff that can hit targets in far range and when successful, deals 2d6+3 magic damage.

Question: What is the component the Whitefire Alchemist has sent you to retrieve, and why is it so dangerous?

The Basics

Duality Dice: Two d12 dice of different colors. Choose one to represent Hope and one to represent Fear.

Action Rolls: Most rolls you make will be action rolls. They use the Duality Dice. Roll them together, add any modifiers that apply, and tell the GM the total, as well as what die rolled higher.

“I rolled a 10 on the Fear die and a 7 on the Hope die, so that’s a 17 with Fear!”

Hope & Fear: When you roll with Hope, mark a Hope on your character sheet. You’ll be able to spend any Hope you have to aid future rolls for you and your allies. When you roll with Fear, the GM can choose to take a Fear as their GM move. They can spend Fear to instigate or accentuate challenges in the scene.

Attack Rolls: When you make an attack on a target, it works just like an action roll, but you’ll use the character trait the weapon or spell calls for as your modifier. On a success, you’ll usually make a damage roll.

Damage Rolls: Roll your damage dice and add their values together. Then tell the GM the value and type of damage you’re doing.

“I rolled a 5 plus 3, that’s 8 points of magic damage.”

These mechanics and more will be covered during the coming adventure!

Character Sheet & Cards

On the next page, you’ll find the character sheet for Marlowe. To finish off the build, mark 2 Hope and two handfuls of gold. The third page will provide you with a guide for your character sheet. The fourth page is your starting loadout of cards, as well some guidance on how to use them.

Digital Character Sheet | PDF Character Sheet

Character Standee

Cut out the standee from the above document for Marlowe and fold the paper in half so that she can stand on her own on the table. Keep this next to you for now, you’ll need it once you get into battle.

CONNECTIONS

Create connections with your party before beginning. Assign at least one of these relationships to a character.

I trust you with my life.

I once considered you close.

I owe you a favor.

Level 2 loadout

Community

Ancestry

Subclass

Domain

All passive bonuses have already been applied to your character sheet.