Calcius
Male Moai, NG medium humanoid
Init +0; Senses darkvision 90 ft.
DEFENSE
AC 16, touch 10, flat-footed 16 (+5 armor, +1 natural)
HP 9 (1d8+1)
Fort +1, Ref +1, Will +4
Weakness: -2 penalty vs sleep
OFFENSE
Speed 20 ft.
Melee longspear +2 (1d8+3/x3) or Morningstar +2 (1d8+2/x2)
Ranged sling +0 (1d4+2/x2)
Special Abilities: slow speed, stone legs, memory fragments
STATISTICS
Str 14, Dex 10, Con 12, Int 10, Wis 15, Cha 16
Base Atk +0; CMB +2, CMD 16
Feats: Combat Casting
Traits Deft Dodger, Scholar of the Great Beyond
Skills: Diplomacy +7, Knowledge: History +5, Linguistics +4, Perception +6, Spellcraft +4,
Languages Common, Terran, Dwarven
SQ: mystery of stone, curse: legalistic, revelations: clobbering strike
Gear: longspear, morningstar, sling, 10 sling bullets, scale mail, backpack, waterskin, trail rations (5), 50ft rope, silken, 42gp
Spells
0- Detect Magic, Enhanced Diplomacy, Spark, Stabilize
1 - Cure Light Wounds, Bless, Doom
Calcius had always lived a simple life amongst his people, serving as a shrine keeper in a rural Moai village. Despite weilding divine powers, like most oracles he did not lay his faith at the feet of any single god, rather he revered the entire pantheon and the lessons they teach. Accepting and good-natured to a fault, Calcius worked diligently in his community, helping residents with their spiritual needs, resolving disputes with his friendly manner, and even helping to bring in the
harvest. However, on a pilgramage to a nearby underground grotto holy to the god of stone, Calcius entered a sleep cycle. When he awoke several hundreds of years later, his village was gone. Fields had overgrown, buildings stood crumbling, and there was absolutely no sign of his friends. Crestfallen, he returned to the grotto, beseeching the Lord of Stone for some sign or sigul to help him unravel the mystery of what happened to his people. In that moment, Calcius was challenged by the God with the Mystery of Stone. His quest is now to be strong, solid, and immovable in both form and purpose. A foundation of strength for his allies, and an uncompromising weapon against his enemies. He knows that if he keeps to this path that the gods have set before him, he will discover the truth and reach true enlightenment.