Right then... I may have taken
way too many liberties here, but see what you think (not sure if there's a standard template for character sheets, or a repository where documents can be stored). As you say, we can rewrite and rework as necessary to fit the campaign you have in mind - happy to start from scratch with the background if necessary
Chiemeka Profession: Sorcerer
Rank: 1
Strength: 7
Reflexes: 9
Intelligence: 12
Psychic Talent: 12
Looks: 9
Health Points (5): 5
Magic Points (4): 4
Attack: 10
Defence: 5
Magical Attack: 15
Magical Defence: 5
Evasion: 3
Stealth: 13
Perception: 5
EquipmentBackpack
Lantern, flint-and-tinder
Dagger
Staff
Potion of Healing
Potion of Strength
Cash20 F
Level 1 spells Fire of Horirem (Dragonbreath)
Deception of Suty (Image)
Blessing of Aset (Lesser Healing)
Light of Hons (Moonglow)
Apitus’s Gateway (Portal)
Sebak’s Wasting (Weakness)
Languages[Native tongue]: Fluent
Ancient Kaikahuran* (Qemor hieroglyphics; Intermediate)
[I actually rolled Bachille, but Kaikahuran seemed more appropriate given the region and background]BackgroundChiemeka was born into the labouring people of his tribe, a class effectively owned by the Tribal Ruler
(Background table: Serf). His parents covered up the inauspicious birthmark on his left shoulder as long as they could, but when he entered the workforce at the age of 9, it soon came to the attention of the Elders. When they discovered that the boy was also left-handed, he was decreed to be cursed by the gods, and banished from the village. The child would surely have died, had he not stumbled across a strange obelisk in the jungle. On touching the obelisk, Chiemeka heard ancient spirits speaking to him, telling them that he was Chosen One of the god Aset, an Ancient Kaikahuran deity of healing (
I think it's canonical that the Ancient Kaikahuran empire extended into Mungoda). The spirits gave Chiemeka the ability to heal people, to find his way in the dark, and to protect himself against enemies by force and trickery. They also guided him to magical waters that could heal and increase strength. By studying the symbols on the obelisk, he was even able to make some headway in understanding the strange language of the ancients. Since then, Chiemeka has wandered the jungles and forests of Mungoda, protecting and healing where he can, in the name of the goddess who saved his life as a child.