DeJoker sent a note to Chalrytharendir
I'd like to play a (half) human sorcerer with a bloodline related to a magical fae-like creature. I only have the basic rules, so I will need your help to customize the sorcerers 'bloodline' abilities to make this work. I'm imagining that I'm the son of a Xana that inhabits the woods and caves around a magical hotspring. A Xana, from Asturias mythology (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xana), is much like a nymph from Greek mythology. There are many variants, but I'm imagining one who steal from the immoral or weak of soul (judged by the Xana). She determines this by playing tricks on travelers, partially for her own entertainment, but mostly to test them. If she deems them unworthy, then she steals their possessions to add to her treasure and their life energy for sustainance. The amount she takes depends on how she judges them. On the otherhand, if she decides the traveler is worthy, then she rewards the hero with her treasure (or part of it). I think powers/spells along the lines of fire, water, forest-nature, enchantments/illusions, would all fit reasonable well. If not, I'll just use the draconic (red dragon) bloodline that comes with the basic rules and make do by reworking the flavor a bit if that's okay. For race abilities, I'm thinking just to go with the regular human ones since he's unnoticably different except for his magic, but I'm open to suggestions or modifications.
Below I've written a more detailed concept for the backstory. Let me know what you think and if you like it then I'll start putting together a character sheet. Also, what level should I make it?
Name: Xanin Aqualiente (previously known as Davard Arkwright)
Backstory:
An adventurer returning from a treasure hunt with a small fortune was seduced by a Xana who lives near a magical hotspring in an enchanted forest. After putting him through many tricks and test, mostly for her own amusement, she decided he was worthy of her treasure. In fact, the Xana was particularly intrigued by the hero and rewarded him with more than just the treasure ... when the half-human baby was born, the Xana was not equipped to nourish the infant, so instead snuck into a nearby village at night and switched her baby with another, leaving a spell on it so the parents would not notice for months or even years.
As the spell gradually wore off, the parents slowly suspected that the child, who they had named Davard, was not their own. They had no explanation, so they loved it and raised it as their own despite their hunch. At least until Davard's magic began to express itself ... as the village disliked any type of magic.
Around the time Davard became a teenager, his fae-blood started to manifest. Strange happenings started around town. Initially, the townfolk thought they were coincidences, or unfortunate acts of nature, but eventually the events became too frequent and the effects too dramatic to be luck or a few folks' exaggerations. The town was suspicious that magic or witchcraft was at play, so they began to investigate. Davard's life in the village ended in tragedy. His uncontrolled magic was blamed for the accidental death of a villager. In the ensuing chaoes, he even had to kill his adopted father in self-defence before he was able to flee into the wilderness with his adopted mother's curses forever echoing in his head.
For a long time he was left wandering through the world on his own, a depressed beggar moving from town to town, barely doing enough to survive. Left abandoned his previous name. A new one that he gave himself, Xanin Aqualiente, was born out of fever dreams of his biological mother and the hotsprings in which he was born. He could not control his magic, but it would usually kick in to his benefit when he was at his most desparate. One day, perhaps had his lowest, he met a kind woman, a fellow sorcerer, who recognized his potential and took him under her wing as an apprentice. With her care, support and teachings, he began to grow towards his potential. Soon he was off pursuing adventures in the world on his own. His goal is to prove the village wrong. He is a good moral being and not the evil demon that they assumed and labelled him. He wants to be a hero by helping those in need. He hopes one day he'll meet his biological mother and be judged a worthy hero.
Questions I'm interested to find out as we play if it turns out to be a longer campaign:
How does he know his full backstory? I'm not sure he does fully, but I think he's pieced together hints from dreams, like those that caused him to pick his name, Xanin Aqualiente. Or perhaps there were rumors over the years, spread by the Xana herself and he gradually put two and two together.
Who is his biological father? Is he alive somewhere? Can he find him?
Can he find his biological mother (the Xana)? Will she recognize him and will she judge him a worthy hero or punish him?
Did the baby that he replaced survive somehow? If so, I suspect it has had a very tough life and perhaps wants revenge against Xanin or his mother, the Xana.
Are there any village folk who are searching for him to bring him to justice for the death of the villager and his adopted father?
Can he ever find a way to reach out to his adopted mother to discuss what really happened on that tragic day?