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Kagehime
2008-11-24, 01:28 AM
I've just gotten some DVDs of Batman: The Animated Series, and I think that it's kind of sad that some of the more memorable villains haven't been seen since. So, that said, here's d20 Modern stats for some of the more interesting villains, one at a time.

Baby-Doll

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Mary Louise "Baby-Doll" Dahl
Human Female Charismatic Hero 3/Personality 4
Small human (Unique)
HD 7d6 + 7, HP 32, Mas 12
Init +2
Speed 20 ft.
Defense 15 (+2 class, +2 Dex, +1 size), touch 15, flat-footed 13
BAB +3; Grap + 4
Atk +5 melee (Unarmed damage 1d2+1, nonlethal) or +5 melee (Pistol whip 1d4+1 melee) or +6 ranged (Colt M1911, 2d6).
FS 5 ft. by 5 ft.; Reach 5 ft.
AL self
SV Fort +5; Ref +6; Will +4
AP 53 (lifetime); Rep +9
Str 12, Dex 15, Con 12, Int 16, Wis 14, Cha 18

Talents: Charm (males), Charm (females), Fast-talk
Class features: Unlimited Access, Royalty
Occupation: Celebrity (class skill: Perform (act))
Wealth +15

Skills: Balance +4, Bluff +13, Craft (writing) +2, Diplomacy +14, Disguise +10, Escape artist +3, Gather Information +8, Hide +6; intimidate +6; Jump +3; Knowlege (art) +6; Knowledge (popular culture) +9; Knowledge (streetwise) +4; Move silently +5, Perform (act) +15, Perform (sing) +7; Profession +13; Swim +2; Tumble +5

Feats: Creative, Deceptive, Personal Firearms Proficiency, Renown, Run, Simple Weapons Proficiency, Windfall x1

Possessions: 4-bedroom mansion, child's wardrobe, designer formal wear, cell phone.

Though she seems merely a sweet child with blonde hair and bright blue eyes, the expression on the woman's face says differently.

Mary Louise Dahl was once a successful actress; unfortunately, due in part to the condition that keeps her looking like a child at the current age of 32, and in part to her own desire to be taken seriously as an actress, she fell out of the public eye. With a decade to brood on it, Mary began to think that she was her old role, Baby-Doll, and that her family had deserted her. Therapy eventually cleared that up, but she remains an unstable, and honestly rather pathetic, woman who really wants only someone to understand her.

Combat:
Mary prefers not to engage in personal combat due to her size, instead preferring to have any "associates" due her dirty work. If backed into a corner, she'll defend herself with her revolver.