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[[dnd:cora]]


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Cora

Now Rann the Kite brings home the night
That Mang the Bat sets free—
The herds are shut in byre and hut
For loosed till dawn are we.
This is the hour of pride and power,
Talon and tush and claw.
Oh, hear the call!—Good hunting all
That keep the Jungle Law!

Character Sheet

Alternate Forms

Feats

Spellcrafting Prodigy [Divine]

Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting pg 38
For the purpose of determining bonus spells and the saving throw DC of spells cast, treat primary spellcasting ability score as 2 points higher than it's actual value.

Mounted Combat

Player's Handbook pg 98
Once per round, when mount is hit in combat, may attempt a Ride check (as a reaction) to negate the hit. The hit is negated if Ride check is greater than the opponent's attack roll.

Extend Spell

Player's Handbook pg 94
Extended spell lasts twice as long, uses up a spell slot one level higher than than the spell's actual level.

Natural Spell

Player's Handbook pg 98
Can complete the verbal and somatic components of spells while in a wild shape; substitute various noises and gestures for the normal verbal and somatic components of a spell. Can also use any material components or focuses possessed, even if such items are melded within current form. This feat does not permit the use of magic items while in a form that could not ordinarily use them; do not gain the ability to speak while in a wild shape.

Backstory

Cora Woodsheart grew up in Channath Vale in the Shaar.

Cora showed great promise in spellcrafting from a young age. Upon becoming a Druid, she and her trusty companion and mount Lyall began a pilgrimage to the holy Grandfather Tree in the High Forest of the North.

Cora met Odo Sawyer in the High Forest, who told her about a job guarding a caravan. Having no future plans after completing her pilgrimage, she agreed to accompany the caravan as a guard and healer.