My first ever actual NPC mod.
Tenya is the twelve year old priestess of Umberlee you meet north of Ankheg county outside Baldur's Gate, whose mother has been murdered by the fishermen and is very determined to get back the bowl they stole. Help her with that, and she may now allow you to become her guardian.
Full list of features:
Class: Cleric
Stats:
STR 9
DEX 16
CON 14
INT 12
WIS 16
CHA 13
Alignment: Chaotic Neutral ( I changed her alignment to CN, for several reasons. First, I don't really go along with the idea in a lot of other media that the field of child psychology is really just a diversion from the truth that all children are possessed by the spirits of evil aliens. Second, I feel it better reflects her personality anyway - she is quick to anger, abrasive, and like children do will sometimes try to test the limits of people around her to see how much she can get away with. But, she can actually be quite helpful and even nice, on occasion. Lastly I just wanted to leave it open so that maybe in some future expansion she can develop either way due to your influence.
Her stats are not magnificent, but she has a fair bit of stuff. Like a ring that gives an extra cleric spell each level and also functions as a ring of protection +2, and a bunch of mephit spells she can cast (steam and ice shards etc... basically all the ones that have any sort of connection to water. She's a waterbender). Not really very powerful, but can be useful on occassion.
She can also cast Storm Shield once per day like a Cleric of Talos.
As her guardian, you will also able to use her Bowl of Water Elemental Control... but she has to learn how to activate it first.
She has at least one banter with every bioware and beamdog NPC (apart from Baeloth at this time). She has a couple with a few of them (Garrick, Coran, Imoen, Minsc, Dynaheir, Alora...)
She also talks to the PC and comments on entering certain areas, and has a few interactions and interjections with other characters scattered around, and a little PID (Player Initiated Dialogues).
Edited by Coutelier, 23 October 2019 - 06:18 AM.