Ogden Stonehealer

Ogden Stonehealer is a Dwarf monk hero in Eye of the North.

Lore
From the manual:
 * ''Ogden's talent as a healer surfaced early in life, marking him as a chosen of the Great Dwarf from a very young age. As a child, he had the uncommon ability to cheer his fellow Dwarves with simple things: a helping hand to those in need, a kind word to ease suffering. He was a boon to his family and a blessing to his friends. Yet as he grew older, the very gift that set him apart became a burden to the young Dwarf. Empathy can be terrible, and it is a cruel thing on the battlefield. Ogden has retreated into himself, hiding within a shell of determination as strong as mountain rock.
 * Ogden is loyal to his Deldrimor king and is a true believer in the Great Dwarf. He knows the ancient prophecies of the Great Destroyer, having studied them from childhood, and there are few Dwarves alive who understand their implications quite as well. He realizes the enemy has come at last—fighting in the depths of the earth, boiling up in great numbers, freed by the recent earthquakes. His goal is to fight them, and he will—with any resources available ...until the last Dwarf falls on the battlefield.

Locations

 * Far Shiverpeaks
 * Boreal Station
 * Hall of Monuments

Recruitment
You will receive this hero as part of the reward as soon as you finish the Quest given to you by either:
 * Len Caldoron in Lion's Arch (Prophecies)
 * Minister of Maintenance Raiugyon in Kaineng Center (Factions)
 * Bendah in Kamadan (Nightfall)

Armor
Ogden starts with basic Monk armor, which includes a Dwarven Scalp Design labeled as such. His Dwarven Vestments and Handwraps give him a +5 to energy. His Dwarven Pants and Sandals give Energy Recorvery +1. Ogden's armor rating is 3-60 depending on his level.

Dialogue
Idle Quotes:


 * ... to be added ...

Battle Quotes:
 * Shatter, anvil! Break, darkness!!
 * For Jalis! For the Deldrimor! For the Dwarves!
 * ... to be added ...

Trivia

 * Ogden is an English surname, which means "oak valley" in Old English.