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About Itharian Nalakiir

Itharian Nalakiir
Male elf cleric (hidden priest) of Besmara 1
CG Medium humanoid (elf)
Favored Class cleric
Deity Besmara
Init +3; Senses low-light vision; Perception +5

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DEFENSE
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AC 13, touch 13, flat-footed 10 (+3 Dex)
hp 8 (1d8)
Fort +2, Ref +3, Will +4; +2 vs. enchantments
Immune sleep

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OFFENSE
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Speed 30 ft. (30 ft. base)
Melee unarmed strike +3 (1d3+1 nonlethal)
Special Attacks channel positive energy 3/day (DC 10, 1d6)
Domain Spell-Like Abilities (CL 1st; concentration +3)
5/day - sudden shift
Cleric Spells Prepared (CL 1st; concentration +3)
1st - bless, cause fear (DC 13), disguise self (D; DC 13)
0 (at will) - create water, detect magic, light
D Domain spell; Domains Deception (Trickery subdomain), Water

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STATISTICS
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Str 13, Dex 16, Con 10, Int 16, Wis 14, Cha 10
Base Atk +0; CMB +1
CMD 14
Feats Weapon Finesse
Traits On the Run, Seeker of Brightness
Skills Bluff +5 (+6 to send secret message about religious matters), Craft (books) +7, Disguise +1, Knowledge (arcana) +8, Knowledge (religion) +7, Perception +5 (+6 to recognize agents opposing religion), Sense Motive +6 (+7 to recognize secret message about religious matters, agents opposing religion), Spellcraft +7 (+9 to identify the properties of magic items)
Languages Common, Elven, Celestial, Draconic, Sylvan
SQ elven magic, aura of chaos, false archanist
Carrying Capacity 50/100/150; Load 05.00 lb
Other Gear traveler's outfit

SKILLS MODIFIERS:
Bluff +5
(1 ranks, +0 Cha, +3 trained, +1 trait)
Craft (books) +7
(1 ranks, +3 Int, +3 trained)
Disguise +1
(0 ranks, +0 Cha, +1 trait)
Knowledge (arcana) +8
(1 ranks, +3 Int, +3 trained, +1 trait)
Knowledge (religion) +7
(1 ranks, +3 Int, +3 trained)
Perception +5
(0 ranks, +2 Wis, +2 racial, +1 trait)
Sense Motive +6
(1 ranks, +2 Wis, +3 trained)
Spellcraft +7
(1 ranks, +3 Int, +3 trained)
VARIANT OPTIONS:
Deception Subdomain (APG 89)
The following granted power replaces the copycat power of the Trickery domain.
Sudden Shift (Sp): In the blink of an eye, you can appear somewhere else. As an immediate action, after you are missed by a melee attack, you can teleport up to 10 feet to a space that you can see. This space must be inside the reach of the creature that attacked you. You can use this power a number of times each day equal to 3 + your Wisdom modifier.
Replacement Domain Spells: 2nd—mirror image, 7th—project image.

Seeker of Brightness (Elves of Golarion 15)
Choose a Knowledge skill; you gain a +1 trait bonus on Knowledge checks of that type and on Perception checks.
Selected Skill: Knowlege (arcana)

Hidden Priest Archetype (Inner Sea Magic 35)
The following abilities replace one 1st-level domain power and one 8th-level domain power.
False Arcanist (Ex): At 1st level, a hidden priest is able to disguise his cleric spellcasting, presenting it as arcane magic of some kind. Typically, this is as alchemist, bard, sorcerer, or wizard magic, and the cleric disguises the words and gestures of the cleric spell with accoutrements appropriate to his apparent profession. He must make a skill check (DC 10 + twice the level of the spell) to disguise his casting and successfully cast the spell. The type of skill check depends on the type of caster he pretends to be: Craft (alchemy) for alchemist, Perform for bard, Knowledge (arcana) for sorcerer or wizard. Using Spellcraft to identify the spell works normally, though unless the observer beats the DC by 10 or more, she doesn’t suspect the source of the magic is divine.
For example, a hidden priest pretending to be an alchemist wants to cast cure light wounds on a wounded townsperson. If he makes a DC 12 Craft (alchemy) check, he disguises his spellcasting as the mixing of an alchemical extract or potion (perhaps with the words disguised as reciting an obscure formula or talking herself through the list of ingredients), which he gives to the target. An observer making a DC 16 Spellcraft check can identify his spell as cure light wounds, but doesn’t realize his “alchemical” methods are a sham unless her check result is 26 or higher.
When the hidden priest uses this ability, he must still provide any divine focus components for the spells he casts. However, the divine focus doesn’t need to be an obvious symbol of his faith. It could be a small coin, tattoo, or garment bearing the symbol, whether presented openly, disguised, or hidden within a larger picture. For example, a hidden priest of Sarenrae may use a coin with an ankh or sunburst, a complex tattoo or scar that has an ankh shape hidden within it, a glove with an ankh stitched on the inside of the palm, and so on. He must use this replacement divine focus just as he would his true one (for example, he couldn’t leave the coin in his shoe). If a spell requires a divine focus with a specific or minimum cost, the replacement divine focus must be of similar value to be used as the divine focus.
A hidden priest adds half his class level (minimum +1) on all Bluff skill checks to send secret messages about religious matters, and on all Sense Motive checks to recognize similar messages. He also adds this bonus on Perception and Sense Motive checks relating to agents of the laws against his religion (including city guards in lands where these laws are in effect). This ability replaces one of the cleric’s two 1st-level domain powers (her choice).
Unseen Devotion (Su): At 8th level, a hidden priest can apply the Silent Spell and Still Spell feats to a spell he is about to cast. This does not alter the level of the spell or the casting time. He can use this ability once per day at 8th level and one additional time per day for every four additional cleric levels beyond 8th. Even though this ability does not modify the spell’s actual level, he cannot use this ability to cast a spell whose modified spell level would be above the level of the highest-level spell that he is capable of casting. This ability always applies both feats (the cleric cannot use it to just apply one or the other). This ability replaces one of the cleric’s two 8th-level domain powers (his choice).