Marius Metellus
Male human Cleric of Shelyn 1
NG Medium humanoid
Init +1; Senses Perception +2
DEFENSE
AC 14, touch 11, flat-footed 13
(+3 armor, +1 Dex)
hp 9 (1d8+1)
Saves Fort +4, Ref +2, Will +5
OFFENSE
Spd 20 ft.
Melee mw glaive +2 (1d10+1 S/x3)
Ranged thrown dagger +1 (1d4+1/19-20)
Special Attacks channel energy (DC 12)
Spells CL 1st (-/2+1)
Spells Prepared
1st- command (DC 13 or 14) x2, true strike
0- detect magic, guidance, stabilize
STATISTICS
Str 13, Dex 12, Con 13, Int 10, Wis 15, Cha 16
Base Atk +0; CMB +1; CMD 12
Traits Child of Infamy (+1 Perform (act) and always a class skill, +300 gp), Charming (+1 Bluff or Diplomacy checks vs. someone who might find you attractive, +1 save DC on language-dependent spells you cast on those who might find you attractive)
Feats Selective Channeling (B), Weapon Focus (glaive)
Skills (2 +1 (human), +1 (favored class)) Appraise 0 (+1), Bluff (CC) 0 (+4, +5 vs. those who find you attractive), Craft (alchemy) 0 (-), Diplomacy 1 (+7, +8 vs. those who find you attractive), Disguise (CC) 0 (+3), Heal 1 (+6), Knowledge (arcana) 0 (-), Knowledge (history) 0 (-), Knowledge (nobility) 0 (-), Knowledge (religion) 1 (+4), Knowledge (planes) 0 (-), Linguistics 0 (-), Profession (-) 0 (-), Sense Motive 1 (+6), Spellcraft 0 (-); armor check penalty -1
Languages Common (Taldane)
SQ orisons, channel positive energy (1d6, Will DC 13) 6/day, spontaneous cure spells, standard action to grant luck to another by touch, they can reroll all d20s in the next round and take best result usable 5/day, +1 resistance bonus to all saves, can grant to another by touch for 1 minute 5/day but loses own bonus while doing so.
Load 49.5 lbs; Lt 0-50 lbs., Med 51-100 lbs, Hvy 101-150 lbs.
Combat Gear
Other Gear studded leather (25 gp, 20 lbs, -1 ACP), mw glaive (1d10 S/x3,
reach, 308 gp, 10 lbs), dagger (1d4 P/19-20, 2 gp, 1 lb), clerics vestments
(0 gp, 6 lbs), silver holy symbol (25 gp, 1 lb), spell component pouch (5 gp,
2 lbs), healer's kit (50 gp, 1 lb), backpack (2 gp, 2 lbs), belt pouch (1 gp,
½ lb), 21 gp, 9 sp and 10 cp
Out of 440 gp
Racial +2 Charisma, +1 Feat, +1 skill point / level, Favored Class: Cleric (bonus taken for skill points)
Appearance/Backstory
One of a half-dozen illegitimate children of a famed opera singer (birthed during
her marriage to her third husband, but acknowledged to have been sired by one
of her many extra-marital lovers), Marius got used to being called 'you' and
'that one' by the diverse recognized children of her current husband. Some called
him Malleus. Some called him moron. Some simply yelled at him for not cleaning
their room.
Much to his delight, while the devil-spawn (as he called them) who ordered him about grew up to be gangly, wispy-haired and chinless, like their father, he grew tall, thick of limb and fair of face. His mother even commented once that he resembled his father, although he has no idea who that man might be, and, given his step-fathers tendency to duel (or have murdered) those he suspected of cuckolding him, he hopes the man left town soon after meeting his mother.
Lacking a talent for the performing arts, and the sort of financial backing that his step-father was showering on his 'real children,' Marius found his calling at the temple of Shelyn, which, not at all surprisingly, first drew his attention soon after puberty, when the many lovely and graceful ladies of the church, practicing in the morning light with their decorative glaives, began to inspire his body in more adult ways. He was hardly the first teenaged boy to watch the dances and exercises of the Shelyn clergy with prurient interest, but he was one of a select few who worked up the nerve to talk to them, and, impulsively, to take up a laughing maidens offer to join them in their morning celebrations.
A strange and exciting journey it has been, and the boy is long since a man,
a man sworn to defend the temple with the signature weapon of the faith and
the surging energies of life that build and flow within him, contained by his
will and certain ascetic practices. The ladies of the temple are now his sisters,
and he regards them as such, but his nature has not become that of a monk, and
he spends a fair amount of his off-time enjoying the company of ladies whom
he does not regard as sisters