Not particularly smart Mitra does however have a strong sense of justice. She is willing to give her life so that others may live no matter the odds.
Special Skills
Hunting
Hunter’s Lore
Tracking
Cunning Artisan - Able to make weapons from slain prey
Special Abilities
Super Strength: is able to throw items that weigh 2 tons 50 feet
Tough Scaly Skin: Mitra’s scales are as tough as chainmail armor
Efficient Lungs: Mitra can hold her breath for 15 minutes
Protection: Until the spell ends, one willing creature touched is protected against certain types of creatures: aberrations, celestials, elementals, fey, fiends, and undead.
Sanctuary: Mitra places a ward on a creature to make them resistant against spells
Lesser Restoration: Able to cure one illness or condition afflicting the creature Mitra uses it on.
Lay on Hands: Mitra can heal the minor wounds of the target of this spell.
Zone of Truth: This spell forces those within fifteen feet of Mitra to tell the truth.
Divine Smite: Whatever weapon Mitra wields is bathed in light, whatever she strikes is hurt with fire damage on top of the slash. If the target is an aberration, celestial, elemental, fey, fiend, or undead It deals holy damage on top of the fire and slashing damage.
Dies Irae
Mitra wields a giant holy broadsword called Dies Irae. It is a gift from her god that she received after leading a band of villagers to victory against a group of necromancers and their undead army, The sword is permanently bathed in light and deals holy damage against aberrations, celestials, elementals, fey, fiends, and undead.
Background
Mitra was born in raised in a Lizardfolk den for most of her life at the age of 16 while she was alone and swimming she encountered an angel of the god Belenus asking for strong individuals to become holy warriors. Mitra accepted and was marked as a paladin by wearing Belenus’s holy emblem on a chain around her neck. Once she returned to her village she was exiled for worshipping another god. At the behest of her new patron god she kept wandering looking to bring light to the darkness.