Name: Jonas Haelyth
Gender: Male
Race: Half-elf (human father, moon elf mother)
Class: Kensai
Age: 26
Alignment: Neutral Good
Stats:
- Strength: 15
- Dexterity: 18
- Constitution: 14
- Intelligence: 15
- Wisdom: 13
- Charisma: 9
- Long Sword *
- Two-Weapon Fighting * * *
- Intelligence greater than or equal to 10
- Charisma greater than or equal to 10
- No restrictions with regards to class, alignment, race, or gender (I'm still thinking about that last one, there, as it means writing a second track, but I think I might try anyway if I'm feeling inspired). Actions and choices have consequences, obviously (Let's slaughter innocents for fun, wheeeeee!), but it's not a game of select-the-most-correct-answer-to-make-him-love-me.
After the untimely death of Lisande Haelyth, her traveling companions took it upon themselves to bring her eight year old son to his father, the monk Karan, in the citadel of Candlekeep - Karan being, if you recall, the PC's tutor. Jonas himself is withdrawn and rather shy. He did most of his growing up around the PC, even if not quite with them in the same way that Imoen did. As I'm sure Candlekeep has its fair share of PC bookworms, bullies, irresponsible pranksters, talented children, etcetera, very little is assumed about how Charname and Jonas have gotten along in the past, other than that they have certainly met.
After an initial encounter in Candlekeep, Jonas will be recruitable in Nashkel. From there on in, unless sent away, he will stick with the PC through thick and thin. He keeps his promises.
I do have reasons for making him a half-elf instead of a human, making him a kensai, making him Neutral Good, etcetera. What I'm a little iffy about is his stats. I feel like they fit him well enough, but I'd like another opinion. I'm aware of how high the dexterity score is - I'm considering starting it at 17 in BG1 and then boosting it up to 18 in BG2, as a few of the other NPCs also get small stat boosts there as well.
Any input - comments/questions/suggestions/constructive criticism - is always very much appreciated.