Dorian Storm

Dorian Storm is an air genasi bard who appeared in Exandria Unlimited. He is played by Robbie Daymond.

Appearance
Dorian has sky-blue skin, crystal-blue eyes, and jet-black hair that falls in an ombre finishing in white and sky-blue just past his shoulders. He is 6'1" and more lightweight than he appears. Most of his clothes and his lute are sunburst blue, but the inside of his cape is colored the oranges and reds of a sunset.

Background
When Poska said Dorian seems to come from money, Dorian nervously brushed it off and claimed to just be a humble bard. Dorian had lived "a very cloistered life" before he began adventuring, and he desperately wants to prove himself.

Dariax Zaveon
Dorian has referred to Dariax as a friend, which Dariax appeared touched by. Dorian told Poska that "if he doesn't like someone, I don't like someone."

Notable Items

 * Moon-Touched Scimitar: Kept hidden beneath his lute by an extra tuning pin. In darkness, the unsheathed blade sheds moonlight: bright light in a 15-foot radius, dim light for an additional 15 feet.
 * Handaxe: The handle can detach to be a flute.
 * Immovable Rod
 * Smoke bombs

Abilities

 * Limited Blindsight

Genasi Abilities

 * Subrace: Air Genasi
 * Unending Breath
 * Mingle with the Wind (Cast Levitate 1/Day)

Bard Abilities

 * Bardic Inspiration (1d6)
 * Jack of All Trades
 * Song of Rest (1d6)

Cantrips

 * Thunderclap

1st Level

 * Charm Person
 * Dissonant Whispers

Quotes

 * "Mm-hmm. Sorry, bacon lips."
 * (While being grappled so hard he can only deal half damage with Dissonant Whispers:) "Joke's on you—I love hugs."

Trivia

 * Dorian's name is a pun. He is a bard named after the Dorian musical scale.
 * Robbie hinted that Dorian Storm may be a stage name. This not being his real name is also suggested by Aabria gesturing air quotes when she says his name for the first time.
 * Unlike the rest of the party in Exandria Unlimited, Dorian's race was not clearly indicated in the first episode. Instead Robbie confirmed it in a Tweet a day after the initial broadcast.