Elyk Spangelhelm
Male Dwarf Cleric 6
LG Medium Humanoid
Init +0; Senses Perception +5; Stonecunning
==DEFENSE== AC 24, touch 11, flat-footed 24 (+10 +1 Full Plate Armor, +3 +1 Heavy Steel Shield, +0 dex, +1 Ring of Protection) - +4 vs Giants
ACP -6/-12 (-5 armour/-1 shield/-6 load)
hp 50 (8+5x6+6x2=38+12=50); Current 50; Non Lethal 0
Fort +8, Ref +3, Will +12 - +2 vs Poison and Spells
==OFFENSE== - +1 vs Orcs and Goblins
Spd 20 ft
Melee +1 Warhammer +5 (1d8+1/x3/Bl)
Handaxe +4 (1d6/x3/Sl)
Dagger +4 (1d4/x3/Sl)
Ranged +1 Heavy Crossbow +5 (1d10+1/19-20 x2/Pi/120ft/50 Bolts)
==STATISTICS== Str 10, Dex 10, Con 14, Int 14, Wis 20, Cha 14
Base Atk +4, CMB +4, CMD +14 - +4 vs Bull Rush and Trip
Feats AP (Medium, Light), Shield Proficiency, WP (Simple), Selective Channelling, Heavy Armour Proficiency, Combat Casting
Good Domain
Touch of Good (Sp): You can touch a creature as a standard action, granting a sacred bonus on attack rolls, skill checks, ability checks, and saving throws equal to half your cleric level (minimum 1) for 1 round. You can use this ability a number of times per day equal to 3 + your Wisdom modifier.
Domain Spells: 1st—protection from evil, 2nd—align weapon (good only), 3rd—magic circle against evil,
Defense Domain
Deflection Aura (Su): Once each day, you can emit a 20-foot aura for a number of rounds equal to your cleric level. Allies within the aura gain a +2 def lection bonus to AC and combat maneuver defense.
Domain Spells: 1st—shield, 2nd—barkskin, 3rd—protection from energy
Elyk is a Dwarf in his prime, with a sturdy physique built of long hours by the forge, and a thick beard of a golden russet colour, braided and decorated with symbols of Torag. He wears simple full plate wrought in the traditional style of Torag, and carries a heavy steel shield emblazoned on one half with the Spangelhelm crest of a winged axe, and on the other with Torag's hammer. He himeself wields a mighty Warhammer in the image of his lord, and carries a heavy crossbow across his back and handaxe at his side. His eyes are sunken and a deep brown, hidden beneath his crinkled brow that bears many years of concern upon it.
History:
The Spangelhelm Clan have always been devout in their worship of Torag, and Elyk was the son of a senior clan member, a Cleric of Torag and leader of a temple himself. Naturally, Elyk was raised to be a true adherent to Torag's ways, and when Ordrik's rule came his father soon began to be persecuted by the followers of Ordrik. However, he was resolute and continued to preach Torag's teachings, including ensuring that Elyk learnt to work the forge following the precepts of Torag.
Eventually his father was 'disposed of' by Ordrik's followers, although there was of course no proof, and Elyk chose to follow in his father's footsteps in taking care of the temple in his father's place. However, while he was a true follower of Torag, Elyk knew that he could serve his god better than going to his death at the hand's of Ordrik's men. So he cared for the temple quietly, and bid his time patiently harbouring his grudge as only a Dwarf can.
With the rise of King Bruagh though, he was ready to stand up and fight for the Dwarf name, for the Spangelhelm name, and most of all in Torag's name! Elyk was at the forefront of the fighting at the retaking of Highhelm, and proved himself thoroughly in the battle. Now he comes humbly before his King, daring to hope he might be chosen to help resurrect the Dwarf name alongside his brothers.
Personality:
Elyk is a Dwarf of honour through and through, proud of his Clan, devoted to his God, and loyal to his King. He never goes back on his word, and prides himself on it, after all what's a Dwarf worth if his promises mean nothing? He gladly places his life on the line for King and Clan, and fights without compromise to ensure the success of their cause. He bears a great anger and a grudge towards the acts of Ordrik, and is extremely satisfied at the changes recent times have gifted the Dwarves. He will stop at nothing to see his people renewed. After the events of the past few years he is also loath to throw the lives of his people away, and always considers the weight of Dwarven life very carefully when making decisions that may affect others.