Hi everyone! Nate, thanks for inviting me. I've never played PF, but I har it's very similar to 3rd edition D&D, which I'm familiar with. Really looking forward to his game!
I've submitted my Cavalier (Beast Rider archetype). This is a character I created for an old game so it will require some stat adjustments and tweaks to fit the current campaign. I think Urthask will be arriving at Sandpoint on his own.
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Urthask, son of Galazur
Urthask, son of Galazur, comes from a tribe of half-orcs who make their home in the frozen lands beyond the Q’sulth mountain range. A proud and noble people, they live in peaceful isolation in their snow-cloaked territories. They do not make war with other tribes that live on the tundra, but they are fierce warriors, called "barbarians" by outsiders, in the defense of their lands from invaders and fearsome beasts. One of the most savage of these beasts is the ghost bear. This huge bear has white fur and a rime of frost around its muzzle. Its eyes are pale blue, almost white in color. Urthask’s father, Galazur, learned to befriend and train these beasts, turning a fearsome enemy into a valuable ally. He trained other warriors to form strong bonds with their ghost bear mounts and inducted them into an elite fighting group that call themselves the Order of the Bear. Many in the tribe regarded these Beast Riders with awe but hardcore protectors of the old ways regarded them with scorn.
One summer, when the weather was mild for those parts, Galazur and a chosen few Beast Riders set off for the southlands on a mission to learn what they could of the lost city of ___________. No one, not even those of the Order, knew what Galazur hoped to find or what they hoped to accomplish with it, but they never returned. Now Urthask has set off on his own to track down the lost Riders and perhaps fulfill their mission, whatever it might have been.