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* Gracias' name comes from Spanish, meaning ''Thank you.'' Which is the second continuation of Coe's naming convention, following [[Thanks]].
* Gracias' name comes from Spanish, meaning ''Thank you.'' Which is the second continuation of Coe's naming convention, following [[Thanks]].
* Gracias' converting of Philhipé during combat may have inspired some of the new mechanics in Season Two, such as the Companion system as well as several Attributes.
* Gracias' converting of Philhipé during combat may have inspired some of the new mechanics in Season Two, such as the Companion system as well as several Attributes.
* Gracias is the character featured on the [[Sherif]] Class card.
* Gracias is the character featured on the [[Sheriff]] Class card.
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Gracias



Race Gnome
Cornerstone Unknown
Class Sorcerer
Gender Male
Affiliations Yumi's Band of Thieves
Relatives
Alias N/A
Status Alive
Portrayed By Coestar
First Appearance Roamin's Band of Thieves
Gallery
"Blunder Bros!"
— Gracias

Gracias (/gɹäsɪəs/) is a male Gnome portrayed by Coestar in the Roamin's Band of Thieves campaign. Gracias is for the most part a pacifist, and tends to solve problems in novel ways which are often hilarious. Gracias was the party member who hugged Philhipé, converting him to the side of the party. Gracias was last seen falling down a well while escaping the Sunswords.

Characteristics

Appearance

Gracias is a male Gnome with a thin figure and brown hair. He wears blue shorts with suspenders over black pants and a white shirt. Gracias wears knee-length, blue armored boots that have golden accents, black gloves, and a pair of blue tinted goggles over his eyes with a blue strap and golden buckle. Like other members of Yumi's Thieves, Gracias wears a crimson poncho with a gold broach. Gracias also carries around a large brown pack for his various treasures he collects, notably his Blunderbuss and Dragonskin Bow.

Personality

Gracias is a kind hearted sorcerer, preferring not to fight if he can. However when the situation arises he can handle is own in battle, opting for a tactical advantage whenever possible. He tries his best to protect his friends and allies, and is quickly angered when Yumi tries to desert them in battle, going so far as to attempt to trap them in the battle with his Rolling Fog spell. Gracias was tasked with watching over Dwarf Number Three during the Band of Thieves mission, a role he passed along to Philhipé. He also grew closely attached to Philhipé during their mission, using his final words before passing out to try to save him.

Gracias utilized his Sorcerer abilities, Blink and Rolling Fog, for more stealthy or diplomatic purposes. Often concealing the thieves' location or using his teleportation to create a diplomatic solution. The most notable diplomatic solution he create was by appealing to the Kobold named Pete with a hug, causing him to become an ally.

Philhipé became good friends with Gracias, causing him to look to Gracias for guidance instead of Yumi, causing a heavy since of loyalty between the two.

Powers & Abilities

Passives

Sorcerer Abilities

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Belongings

Treasures

Items

History

Not much is known about Gracias' past, both before his joining of Yumi's band of thieves and during up until they contracted a job with Nisovin.

Fate

Gracias is presumed to have escaped the party's encounter with Gwyneth Sunsword by falling down a well. The action he took to do so knocked him unconscious, and a subsequent explosion collapsed the well, so his fate is potentially uncertain, but Rob said he escaped alive when wrapping up the campaign.

Trivia

  • Gracias' name comes from Spanish, meaning Thank you. Which is the second continuation of Coe's naming convention, following Thanks.
  • Gracias' converting of Philhipé during combat may have inspired some of the new mechanics in Season Two, such as the Companion system as well as several Attributes.
  • Gracias is the character featured on the Sheriff Class card.

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