If only they could stop fighting amongst themselves, these adventurer's may become Ouestmia's greatest heroes.
This brutish goliath seeks a cure for his embarassing lycanthropic affliction. however is impeded by his lack of intelligence and chaotic nature.
Read More >With a love for nature and pacifism, Kyna and her wolf companion Allister are always on the lookout for adventure. But her friends notice she's not always her compassionate self when she wakes up in the morning.
A free-spirited follower of the goddess of dreams, Desmona is quick to help those in need.
Read More >A traveller from across the Sea of Light, this fire-worshipping priest protects two of the three-hundred and thirty-three rubies.
Read More >This burly half-elf recently lost his job as a bartender
Even though these characters are no longer with us, their impact will never be forgotten.
This loser tried to follow his dreams but he got pwned by Duvain
With a strong desire to become a fully-fledged vampire, this ruthless pickpocket is willing to work with the shadiest of characters in hopes of being turned.
These characters follow the heroes around, offering help when they can.
With an obsession for magical artifacts, this eccentric potion-maker carries around more gizmos than he can reasonably carry. He needs to find ingredients to brew a bearbane potion, to retrieve his pig from the werebears who hold her captive.
Charged with the responsibility of looking after the well-being of Kyna La Fey, Peyton grudgingly follows her around on her adventures. He distrusts the adventurers after being singed by Azrael's burning hands.
A follower of Nivi Rhombadazzle, Erky was on a pilgramage through the Great Stone Forest when he was captured by goblin bandits. He was held in the ruined castle for a month before being rescued by the party.
Operating out of the abandoned church of Eristal, these scions of darkness hope to rid the city of any threats towards the undead and prevent Duvain from gaining anymore power.
While not actually the mother of any of the bastards, this sorceress is very protective of her dhampir comrades. Despite devouring her child, she is very passionate about family.
This scantily clad vixen is an expert with a dagger. She knows exactly what Duvain and his associates are up to. After convincing Déogan to kill Allun, she offered to ally with him if he can prove his loyalty.
This guy is kind of pathetic compared to his female companions.
This leaderless group of misfits is determined to stop guard brutality, abolish slavery, and generally improve the quality of life in Uruk.
Once regarded as a hero for ridding Uruk of an undead cult, Allun's public opinion dropped after too many incidents of public drunkeness. He tried to organize a group of rebels to oppose the Telurian government and improve the living conditions of Uruk. But after instigating an attack against the Bastards of Urgathoa, he was slain by Deogan.
Janavin used to be Allun's most competent follower until she lost a fight with a shadow beast. She now verges on insanity and is terrified of the dark.
The nephew of a wealthy horse-trader, Pomshock lives a comfortable life in Uruk. He joined the rebellion out of a selfless desire to promote equality for all residents. His legs were broken after he fell off of a horse.
Originally from Byne, Divinia was kidnapped and sold as a slave to an Urukite noble. Her faith in Sarenrae was the only light in her life before she was liberated by Allun.
Being from a poor family, Bravardo had no opportunity to make a good life for himself. He has no education and makes next to nothing as a carpenter. He joined the rebels in hopes of winning Janavin's heart.
This poor-tempered gnome was raised in an orphanage and lived there until the Telurian government reduced funding and she was forced onto the street.
Terin works at the tavern that Egon was recently fired from. He rarely visits the rebels' headquarters.
This apothecary is always on the lookout for potion ingredients and magical knick-knacks.
The bastards of Urgathoa have a very low opinion of this vampire, accusing him of being a traitor to the undead.
This aflunet baker is ignorant of the marginalized Urukites' struggles. He was declared Teluria's greatest baker and invited to make dessert for King Taldon's Festival of Giving Feast.
This horse trader is unaware of his nephew Pomshock's involvement in a rebellious movement.
This short-tempered actor seems to think that his wealth and fame entitles him to treat commoners like garbage.
Kadu is worried about his king's health, believing that the death of Clypea's monarch would result in Teluria invading his nation.