Class features:
Aura of Law
Channel positive energy, 1d6 (5/day, 5 left), DC 13
Domains:
Knowledge
-All knowledge skills are class skills
-Lore Keeper: Touch attack gives information as if had made a Knowledge skill check of 19 (15 +level +Wis)
Healing
-Rebuke Death, 5/day (5 left): Touch heals 1d4+1 damage to any creature below 0 HP.
Racial features:
Low-light vision
+2 to saves vs illusion
+1 to DCs of illusion spells
+1 to attack rolls vs kobolds & goblinoids
+4 AC vs giants
1/day speak with animals, dancing lights, ghost sound, prestidigitation
Like all gnomes, Simn Thistlesworth is somewhat lightly tied to Golarion, full of life but ever aware on some level of the bleaching that will one day claim him should his zest for life ever fade. Despite his youth, Simn has already dedicated his life to a grand cause - to chart the rise and fall of nations. It is the kind of cause that could easily see a gnome live forever, for the tides of history never fail to bring forth new and fascinating events to study.
On the other hand, it is also a cause which could see him killed. Nations seldom rise or fall gently after all, as one can witness from the fall of Galt. Having barely escaped some rather angry ideologues who didn't take kindly to his efforts to obtain a balanced view of Galt's present situation from primary sources, Simn has rather reluctantly moved on to the River Kingdoms, a land where nations rise and fall with greater frequency than anywhere else on the globe. Actually participating in the rise of a new nation represents a fantastic opportunity for study, with valuable insights to be had.
In appearance, Simn stands at 3'1", with shimmering silvery hair and green eyes. He tends towards simple, functional clothing, as befits a devotee of Irori, though he is rather more extroverted than your typical follower, always interested in whatever information he might be able to tease out of others for his various writings.
Simn is not a detatched observer, forming firm friendships and more than willing to stick his oar into the flow of events if he feels it's warranted. It may well be that he can influence the course of history for the better, and the histories of past and present nations can only benefit those which come after.