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Revision as of 00:05, 16 November 2016
Name
Race: Holy One
Class: Cleric
Level (Tier): 1 (Adv)
Stats
STR | 14 | +2 | +3 |
---|---|---|---|
CON | 12 | +1 | +2 |
DEX | 8 | −1 | 0 |
INT | 12 | +1 | +2 |
WIS | 20 | +5 | +6 |
CHA | 8 | −1 | 0 |
Combat
Init: 9
HP: 24
Staggered: 12
AC: 16
PD: 13
MD: 13
Recoveries: 8
Roll: 1d8+1
Average: 0
Basic Attacks
Direflail of Ictl
Heavy, Two-Handed
Target: One enemy
Attack: 2(STR) + 1 vs. AC
Hit: 1D10 + 1 damage
Miss: Damage equal to level;
Target: One enemy
Attack: 2(STR) + 1 vs. AC
Hit: 1D10 + 1 damage
Miss: Damage equal to level;
Virkil Throwing Axe (Ranged Attack)
Target: One enemy
Attack: -1 + 1 vs. AC
Hit: 1D6 + -1
Attack: -1 + 1 vs. AC
Hit: 1D6 + -1
One Unique Thing
Cleric of the Lost, Dead and Forgotten Gods
Icon Relationships
File:Icon-Priestess.svg ❓ 1 File:Icon-GreatWyrm.svg ✘ 1 File:Icon-Archmage.svg ✔ 1
Backgrounds
- Archaeologist of Ancient and Forgotten Wisdom: 5
- Initiate of the Lost Warrior Tradition of K'nun: 2
- Walking Rosetta Stone: 3
- Cantor in the Cathedral: 2
Class Features
- Heal
- All clerics know Heal.
- Ritual Magic
- Cast any spell as a ritual
Talents
- Knowledge
- Gain +4 background points to be used on lore-related skills
- Invocation: at the start of a battle, roll 1D6. When the escalation die >= that, you can allow an ally to reroll an attack with a +2 bonus thanks to your vision of the future.
- Strength
- You can wield heavy/martial weapons without an attack penalty
- Invocation: this battle, your allies deal 3x damage on crits
- Love
- Once per level, you can generate a one-point conflicted relationship with a heroic or ambiguous icon you do not already have a relationship with. Change each level.
- Invocation: As a free action, you or an ally of your choice can reroll a relationship die when it is dramatically appropriate.
Feats
- Linguist (adv)
- This feat allows you to speak enough arcana, dwarven, elven, gnomish, gnoll, goblin, orcish, and other standard humanoid languages to comprehend enough of what most other humanoids are saying or screaming during battle. You are not fluent in all these languages, no one will mistake you for a native speaker, and your vocabulary is adventurer-centric (heavy on words connected to danger rather than philosophy or emotions). You can also read enough to get by in all these languages.
- Heal (adv-feat)
- Heal can target a nearby ally.
Powers
Halo
Racial (Free)
1/battle
Effect: gain a +2 bonus to defenses until you're hit
Target: Self
1/battle
Effect: gain a +2 bonus to defenses until you're hit
Target: Self
Heal
Quick (Close)
1/round
Recharge: 2x/battle
Effect: Target uses a recovery
Target: self or nearby ally
1/round
Recharge: 2x/battle
Effect: Target uses a recovery
Target: self or nearby ally
Bless
Quick (Ranged)
Daily
Effect: P: One nearby ally gains +2 attack until end of battle / BE: 3 nearby allies gain +1 attack
Daily
Effect: P: One nearby ally gains +2 attack until end of battle / BE: 3 nearby allies gain +1 attack
Cure Wounds
Quick (Ranged)
Daily
Effect: Heal using a free recovery
Target: Self or a nearby ally
Daily
Effect: Heal using a free recovery
Target: Self or a nearby ally
Javelin of Faith
(Ranged)
At-Will
Target: One nearby enemy
Attack: WIS+lvl vs. PD
Hit: 1d6+WIS
Miss: lvl
At-Will
Target: One nearby enemy
Attack: WIS+lvl vs. PD
Hit: 1d6+WIS
Miss: lvl
Spirits of the Righteous
(Ranged)
Once per battle
Target: one nearby enemy
Attack: WIS+lvl vs. MD
Hit: 4D6+WIS dmg, nearby ally with fewest HP gains +4AC till end of your next turn
Miss: Nearby ally with fewest HP gains +2AC till end of your next turn
Once per battle
Target: one nearby enemy
Attack: WIS+lvl vs. MD
Hit: 4D6+WIS dmg, nearby ally with fewest HP gains +4AC till end of your next turn
Miss: Nearby ally with fewest HP gains +2AC till end of your next turn
Possessions
0
- Belt of Holy Symbols
- Prayer book(s)
- Lantern
- Iron chain
Typical Arms
- Direflail of Ictl (Heavy)
- Virkil Throwing Axe (thrown)
- Black Plate of the Spiderqueen (Heavy)
True Magic Items
- None
Consumables
Gear
Excepteur, sint, occaecat, cupidatat, non, proident, sunt, in, culpa, qui, officia, deserunt, mollit, anim, id, est, laborum.
Arms Chart
1h | 2h | Thrown | Xbow | Bow | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Small | 1d4 | 1d6 | 1d4 | 1d4 | n/a |
Light | 1d6 | 1d8 | 1d6 | 1d6 | 1d6 (-2) |
Heavy | 1d8 | 1d10 | n/a | 1d8 (-1) | 1d8(-5) |
Type | AC | Penalty |
---|---|---|
None | 10 | — |
Light | 12 | — |
Heavy | 14 | — |
Shield | +1 | — |
Incremental Advances
- None
Description
- Physical Description
- Elistheren is a rather cadaverous vision of a holy one, for it has trucked with death and dark places for so long, it must have been altered by the experience. Gone is the glow of light, and instead there's only whispers and cobwebs. Frequent attempts at ritiual sacrification will mar Elistheren's skin with constantly healing scars- the body of the Holy One repairs the damage over time.
- Mannerisms Description
- Elistheren's first "Dead God" was the Spiderqueen, and something in the Spiderqueen's nature has impacted its movement- Elistheren crawls across the world like a spider.
- Personal (non-Icon) Goals
- Revive the worship of dead and forgotten gods, gods that have been lost to time, and worship them- until someone else can be found to carry the worship forward.
- Action Heuristic (c.f., alignment)
- The acquisition of knowledge is a goal in itself, and knowledge itself is a weapon- like a weapon, it can neither be good or evil itself, but only in its application.
- Religion
- Primarily worships Vili, the Spiderqueen of the extinct Bilikishi tribe (which practiced ritual scarification as part of its worship spiders/scars), Epthis (goddess of the space between two pages of a book and writing backwards in mirrors) and Kstilish (a god whose only known myth says he hated trees- hatred trees/shrubs).
- Family, hometown, city/region of origin?
- Elistheren's father was a Deacon of the Cathedral. Frustrated with what he saw as a decadent and misguided world outside of the Cathedral's walls, he ventured into the hinterlands to bring the light of the Priestess into the world.
- Heretics of the Lich King weren't terribly fond of that. They killed him, and attempted to turn his corpse into an undead servant. Elistheren sprung from the corpse in a holy explosion that killed the Heretics. Its father's escorts brought Elistheren back to the Cathedral to be raised as a cleric.
- Elistheren participated in Church rites, rising to the rank of Cantor, its holy voice was often praised for its beauty and clarity. Elistheren did not care for the complicments, did not enjoy its time in the Cathedral, and generally felt the entire experience was hollow.
- Elistheren left to wander the world, and experience life without religious guidance, a sort of "rumpsringa", as it were. It found life outside the Cathedral just as empty and just as meaningless. Drugs and drink provided little distraction. The fleshpots of the cities were even less interesting to Elistheren.
- It fell in with some criminals, and then quickly fell out, and was left in the wilderness to die. Wandering through the jungle, Elistheren took shelter in a cave. Hearing sounds and whispers, Elistheren delved deeper into the cave, and became lost. After many days of wandering, parched, starving, and nearly blind in the darkness, Elistheren stumbled across a the remains of an underground village. These were the Bilikishi. There was a well. There were overgrown farms of cave fungus. Most important- there was a shrine. There were scrolls. Elistheren had rediscovered the Spider Queen.
- Catchphrase, theme song, etc
- I once read of a…
- Languages Determined
- Low Imperial, all commonly-spoken languages
- Graphic Representation (icon for maps)