My new DnD character for a campaign called “The Side Hustle”
Gideon was born and raised in the slums of Neverwinter and was quick to discover the cruel and unfair life that racial injustice brought on himself and the other Tieflings who resided there. His mother was a sex worker up until her death, leaving him and his younger sister orphaned early on in life, though thankfully in the tight-knit community that his fellow Tieflings has created, he was able to grow up with a family, even if it wasn’t the one he was assigned at birth. Sickness plagued their community like wildfire and without any proper means of obtaining medical treatment, and being denied it by local doctors who weren’t willing to help the “demons” that resided in their city, it became clear that they would soon be snuffed out entirely. Gideon had always had a gift for magic and, focusing his learning towards that of a cleric, he began his studies to becoming a doctor, himself. Over the years that followed, Gideon took it upon himself to give back to the community and care for and provide to the people who had cared for him his entire life. While most Tieflings turned away from the people who cruelly shunned them, Gideon even offered a hand to those outside the community, using the money he made as a doctor to support his sister and provide for those who can’t provide for themselves.
But, as his community falls further and further into poverty, Gideon quickly realizes that he needs to do something or else he’s going to lose everyone and everything he’s ever worked for.
Gideon Sommerfeld
Male - Pansexual (male preference) - Tiefling - Cleric (Doctor)Gideon was born and raised in the slums of Neverwinter and was quick to discover the cruel and unfair life that racial injustice brought on himself and the other Tieflings who resided there. His mother was a sex worker up until her death, leaving him and his younger sister orphaned early on in life, though thankfully in the tight-knit community that his fellow Tieflings has created, he was able to grow up with a family, even if it wasn’t the one he was assigned at birth. Sickness plagued their community like wildfire and without any proper means of obtaining medical treatment, and being denied it by local doctors who weren’t willing to help the “demons” that resided in their city, it became clear that they would soon be snuffed out entirely. Gideon had always had a gift for magic and, focusing his learning towards that of a cleric, he began his studies to becoming a doctor, himself. Over the years that followed, Gideon took it upon himself to give back to the community and care for and provide to the people who had cared for him his entire life. While most Tieflings turned away from the people who cruelly shunned them, Gideon even offered a hand to those outside the community, using the money he made as a doctor to support his sister and provide for those who can’t provide for themselves.
But, as his community falls further and further into poverty, Gideon quickly realizes that he needs to do something or else he’s going to lose everyone and everything he’s ever worked for.
He needs a side hustle.
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I’m honestly not very knowledgeable on DnD but I can guarantee that if my main boy was there all of his species would be treated if needed as he’s an expert healer and doesn’t show bias on who he treats. The only ones he wouldn’t treat are the ones who threaten him, his family and/or friends, unless they have an extremely valid reason.
Some of his techniques can’t really be taught like the DBZ namekian healing technique. It’s possible to learn the healing technique from Naruto, though one of the first things you’d need to do before you can be considered to be taught is bringing a dead fish back to life. (Was done in the anime). He’d definitely be nearby to treat life threatening injuries so he can focus on the less serious ones.
He’d also have the DBZ Senzu beans as well.
He’d also have the DBZ Senzu beans as well.
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