Grave Cleric Backstory. White dragonborn grave cleric. An Aasimar is seen as a source of h

White dragonborn grave cleric. An Aasimar is seen as a source of hope and a paragon of good. I believe I saw Matthew Mercer play one at GaryCon and thought it was a fun idea. Ikram Sahir ibn Malik al-Sayyid Ra'ad, Second Son of the House of Ra'ad, Defender of the Burning Sands. So I have a Lizardfolk Grave cleric of Kelemvor with the acolyte background. If your party knows all about CR, then they might figure you copied the character. She has issues with the other kids because of her domain (leading to isolation) and ends up becoming close to her assigned teacher, a Grave Cleric Firbolg. But Kelemvor saw him in favør, and decided to give him another chance at life" I find the aspect if "being close to / having experienced death" is a good thing for a grave cleric to have tried. Her backstory revolves around growing up in a mixed monastery where all the children figure out their domain around 9 years old. This left the PC with numerous physical and mental scars, and a pathological zero tolerance to all things undead. ndhmexs
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