Post by streamofthesky on Aug 1, 2008 20:42:03 GMT -5
Chan
Drunken Master, Battle Artist, The Impressive One
Intermediate Diety
Symbol: Crossed sword and flute
Home Plane: Ysgard
Alignment: Chaotic Neutral
Portfolio: Entertainment, Martial Arts, Performance Arts
Worshipers: Bards, Martial Adepts, Entertainers
Cleric Alignments: CG, N, CN, CE
Domains: Chaos, Luck, Celerity, Courage, Competition, Pride
Psionic Mantles: Chaos, Conflict, Freedom, Physical Power
Favored Weapon: Unarmed Strike
(NOTE: If a Favored Soul or Cleric of Chan should gain "Weapon Proficiency (Unarmed Strike)" he instead gains "Improved Unarmed Strike." If Spiritual Weapon or a similar effect is cast, the resulting magical floating fist does 1d10 damage with a threat range of 20/x2)
Chan teaches the importance of being impressive in your artistic endeavors. How well you do is not so important as how well people believe you do. Chan appears as a young man of eastern descent, usually in light armor.
Dogma: While many dieties teach the importance of skill, Chan makes a point that performance is as important as power, and you should try to please your spectators. He encourages all forms of arts and teaches that beauty and form are the ultimate goals to happiness. Chan also teaches that you can win many battles by looking impressive, even without having to fight. It is better to be impressive than good.
Clergy: Clerics of Chan wear red, elaborately designed outfits designed with manueverability in mind. Many clerics of Chan are multiclass Swordsages, and thus wear light armor.
Quests: Chan's followers often quest to learn secret techniques, to challenge old masters, and to place themselves above others in their chosen field of art.
Prayers: Prayers to Chan are always elaborate and usually sung. As many poets favor Chan, many of the world's most complex and beautiful prayers are devoted to him.
Temples: Temples to Chan are usually public places, filled with entertainment and arts of all forms. Most have stages to perform plays and hold concerts. Others include training grounds for martial adepts.
Rites: Chan's worshippers have frequent and public contests of all sorts, with the winners recognized as the best in their fields. These contests begin, close, and are often peppered with songs and prayers.
Heralds and allies: Chan's heralds are a 10th level Valkyrie Swordsage and a 10th level Lillend Bard. Allies are Medium Fire Elementals, Valkyrie (Bo9S), and Marilith Demons.
Spells:
Weapon of the Diety: +1 Lucky Unarmed Strike
Deific Bastion: Hammerblock (DR 5/slashing or piercing
Divine Retribution: Fire, Dexterity
Footsteps of the Divine: Climb 30 ft.
Interfaith Blessing: Random
Drunken Master, Battle Artist, The Impressive One
Intermediate Diety
Symbol: Crossed sword and flute
Home Plane: Ysgard
Alignment: Chaotic Neutral
Portfolio: Entertainment, Martial Arts, Performance Arts
Worshipers: Bards, Martial Adepts, Entertainers
Cleric Alignments: CG, N, CN, CE
Domains: Chaos, Luck, Celerity, Courage, Competition, Pride
Psionic Mantles: Chaos, Conflict, Freedom, Physical Power
Favored Weapon: Unarmed Strike
(NOTE: If a Favored Soul or Cleric of Chan should gain "Weapon Proficiency (Unarmed Strike)" he instead gains "Improved Unarmed Strike." If Spiritual Weapon or a similar effect is cast, the resulting magical floating fist does 1d10 damage with a threat range of 20/x2)
Chan teaches the importance of being impressive in your artistic endeavors. How well you do is not so important as how well people believe you do. Chan appears as a young man of eastern descent, usually in light armor.
Dogma: While many dieties teach the importance of skill, Chan makes a point that performance is as important as power, and you should try to please your spectators. He encourages all forms of arts and teaches that beauty and form are the ultimate goals to happiness. Chan also teaches that you can win many battles by looking impressive, even without having to fight. It is better to be impressive than good.
Clergy: Clerics of Chan wear red, elaborately designed outfits designed with manueverability in mind. Many clerics of Chan are multiclass Swordsages, and thus wear light armor.
Quests: Chan's followers often quest to learn secret techniques, to challenge old masters, and to place themselves above others in their chosen field of art.
Prayers: Prayers to Chan are always elaborate and usually sung. As many poets favor Chan, many of the world's most complex and beautiful prayers are devoted to him.
Temples: Temples to Chan are usually public places, filled with entertainment and arts of all forms. Most have stages to perform plays and hold concerts. Others include training grounds for martial adepts.
Rites: Chan's worshippers have frequent and public contests of all sorts, with the winners recognized as the best in their fields. These contests begin, close, and are often peppered with songs and prayers.
Heralds and allies: Chan's heralds are a 10th level Valkyrie Swordsage and a 10th level Lillend Bard. Allies are Medium Fire Elementals, Valkyrie (Bo9S), and Marilith Demons.
Spells:
Weapon of the Diety: +1 Lucky Unarmed Strike
Deific Bastion: Hammerblock (DR 5/slashing or piercing
Divine Retribution: Fire, Dexterity
Footsteps of the Divine: Climb 30 ft.
Interfaith Blessing: Random