![]() About PConcept 3NE Medium Humanoid Favoured Class: Wizard Spoiler:
Favoured Class options: +1 HP - LVLs 1-4* +1 Skill Point – LVLs 1-4* +1 Spell from the wizard spell list into spellbook (must be at least one level below the highest spell Cruxcarr can cast)LVLs 5-6 * Fast Learner racial feat grants +1 HP and +1 Skill Point per level if chosen Speed: 20ft. (unarmoured); 40ft (Fly Spell) - Bloatmage Initiate drawback
DEFENSE
Will Save*:
Echoes of the Womb trait: +1 racial bonus on Will saves to resist spells and spell-like abilities of the enchantment (charm) and enchantment (compulsion) schools. In addition, if they fail such a save, they receive another save 1 round later to prematurely end the effect (assuming it has a duration greater than 1 round). This second save is made at the same DC as the first. ______________________________________________________________________
Ranged: MW Club +5 [1d6+2/x2] 10ft. Range or MW Dagger +5 [1d4+2/19-20] 10ft. Range
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25pt buy:
STR, CON, WIS all were 5 points each. INT was 10 points. CHA gained 2 points (added to DEX). Racial Bonus added to INT. +1 INT advancement bonus. ______________________________________________________________________ STR 14 +2 DEX 12 +1 CON 14 +2 INT 19 +4 WIS 14 +2 CHA 08 -1 Racial Qualities Skilled: +1 skill rank per level.
Class Abilities Arcane Bond: Bonded Object (Sidhedron Medallion):
A bonded object can be used once per day to cast any one spell that the wizard has in his spellbook and is capable of casting, even if the spell is not prepared. This spell is treated like any other spell cast by the wizard, including casting time, duration, and other effects dependent on the wizard's level. This spell cannot be modified by metamagic feats or other abilities. The bonded object cannot be used to cast spells from the wizard's opposition schools. Cantrips Scribe Scroll: At 1st level, a wizard gains Scribe Scroll as a bonus feat. Spellbook: 1st Level Spells known (9); 2nd Level (6: 4+2); 3rd Level (2). Feats Fast Learner – [racial feat]; when gaining a level in favoured class, gain both +1 HP and +1 Skill Point.
Traits Voracious Bite – [Religion-Malebranche (Circiatto)]: You can make a bite attack for 1d2 points of damage as a secondary attack.
Skills: 2 per level [+4 Intelligence bonus];[+1 Skilled Racial Trait];[+1 Favoured Class - LEVELS 1-4] = 8 ranks total for levels 1-4 and 7 ranks for levels 5-6. Appraise: +9 [+2 Rank, +3 Class, +4 Int]
Languages: [6]; Common, Infernal, Thassilonian, Giant, Abyssal, Necril. Spells Known Cruxcarr is a student of the Thassilonian School of Gluttony (Necromancy): Magic that manipulates the physical body to provide for an unending hunger for life. Prohibited Schools: abjuration, enchantment. With Spell Focus, Bloatmage Initiate & Mage's Tattoo benefits Cruxcarr casts spells from his preferred school at +3 CL. As such he gains the following benefits and restrictions: Benefits of Thassilonian Specialism:
A Thassilonian specialist wizard receives two additional spell slots of each spell level he can cast. These bonus spell slots must both be used to prepare the same spell from the wizard’s school of specialization, allowing the wizard to cast that spell twice (as he has prepared the spell twice). The wizard cannot use these slots to prepare two different spells, even if they are of the school he is specialized in. Restrictions of Thassilonian Specialism:
A Thassilonian specialist does not get to customize his choice for opposition schools—that choice is selected for him when he chooses his specialization. These restrictions are more significant than those most wizards follow, and are known as prohibited schools. A Thassilonian wizard can never prepare a spell that is in one of his prohibited schools—he treats these spells as if they were not on the wizard spell list. If using a spell trigger or spell completion item to cast a spell from one of his prohibited schools, he must use the Use Magic Device skill to do so. 0 LEVEL: All; (save those of the Abjuration and Enchantment schools of arcane magicks. 1st LEVEL: 9; (3+4 INT) + LVL 2 class selection (2); DC15 (18 NECRO) Burning Disarm: [TRANS]; DC 14R; Range: 40ft.
2nd LEVEL: 6; Lvl 3 & 4 class selection (2 each level) +2 (5th & 6th Level Favoured Class Option); DC16 (19 NECRO) Blindness/Deafness: [NECRO], DC 19F, Range: 160ft. Permanent!
3rd LEVEL: 2; Lvl 5 class selection (2); DC17 (20 NECRO) Fly: [T], Range: Touch
Standard Spells Prepared Cantrips: 4 – Arcane Mark (Rune of Gluttony), Bleed [2 slots], Light; Read Magic.
Combat Gear: MW Darkwood Club; MW Dagger); Bracers of Armour +1; Sihedron Medallion; Cracked Amethyst Pyramid Ioun Stone; 2 potions of Cure Moderate Wounds Arcane Scrolls carried: Primul (1st Level) Scroll Case: Mage Armour (inscribed on a supple strip of parchment from the thigh of a young squire lad) [CL3]; Interrogation (traced across the supple back of a young woman Mi'Dre tortured for him.
Wands carried: Wand of Infernal Healing: (CL 5th) Sihedron Medallion:
Slot neck; Price 3,500 gp; Aura faint necromancy; CL 5th; Weight — DESCRIPTION: This medallion hangs on a leather cord, a silver disc inscribed with the Sihedron. These medallions were given to favored agents of the runelords; the medallions granted some minor benefits to the wearers, but also allowed the runelords to use the wearer as proxies. While worn, a Sihedron medallion grants its wearer a +1 resistance bonus on all saving throws. Once per day, as a free action, it may be commanded to bestow the effects of false life on the wearer. Placed on the neck of a dead body, a Sihedron medallion preserves the body indefinitely via a gentle repose effect. Cracked Amethyst Pyramid Ioun Stone:
This stone grants a +2 competence bonus on Knowledge (religion) checks to identify undead and their special abilities. Other Gear/Equipment: MW Backpack (holding): Waterskin, Iron Pot, Cooking Kit, Leeching Kit, MW Fell Mongers Tools, Sealing Wax, Ink & Bone Quill, 3 x tindertwigs; Bottle of fine Corentyn Wine, Travelling Spellbook, Everburning Torch; Scroll Cases (x5); Iron Vial (x5); Spell Component Pouch x2; Belt Pouch (holds coin); Fine Quality Artisan's Garb (worn); Iron Circlet of Disguise (worn); Standard Spellbook (kept at the manor house) TRACKED RESOURCES
Coin & Treasure
Appearance Age: 27 Height: 6'4" Weight: 287 lbs. Before you stands a porcine behemoth of a man; his large bulk and blunt features loaded with heavy flesh. His dark eyes glitter - narrowed with scrutiny; whilst his wide mouth crowns tattooed ink depicting the Thassilionan Rune of Gluttony of old antiquity. The corpulent one smiles menacingly; full lips parting to reveal the wicked points of sharpened yellow teeth. Dressed in functional artisan’s garb of a dull russet colour, the brute wears a worn and cracked rawhide apron, akin to those sported perhaps by a tanner or perhaps a butcher... His butcher’s tabard belies his true vocation, as beneath its screen the scroll cases, slender wands and component pouches are offset with a roughshod notched cudgel and knives that sit at his waist upon a stout belt. Perhaps most unsettling of all are the band of leeches, carefully placed along his corpulent neck that provide a writhing crown to an ancient sidhedron medallion that hangs upon a heavy chain. "Deity" Circiatto - a Malebranche devoted to gluttony, greed and the undead. This devil has a fearsome reputation for gluttony, devouring all who oppose him and then vomiting them back up as his own unliving servants... Background:
The boy who would become the man - the eater of men, known to some as Cruxcarr Felmongere, was born some 27 winters past in the town of Aldencross. His delivery was a difficult one, for his mother showed the intent of twins, but when the time came only one large boy came mewing into this world... Even at a young age, the boy showed promise in the arcane arts. He devoured knowledge as readily as his mother’s cooking, and as an only child his parents indulged his whims. With each passing season the outsized whelp who would be Cruxcarr grew more spoiled, precocious and tyrannical. His peers resented and feared his bullying ways and his parents lamented the child they had and the child they had lost. When his arcane talent caught the notice of the mage academes of Matharyn, it was an easy choice for his despondent parents so send their cruel son off to the Magical Academe. For the Cruxcarr-to-be, his teaching allowed him to feed his hunger for the magic and power. His fellow students soon grew to hate and fear their brutish protégé in equal measure, and while his tutors saw his potential, they also saw the unteachable, the arrogant, and the dangerous. All, save one, saw these as deadly flaws. One saw these as qualities to nurture and promote... Old Murnock Felmongere was the academe’s master of the scroll; a reclusive man who was both meek and overlooked by the Master Wizards... Yet Old Murnock harboured a dark secret; as a young mage himself he had delved into the ancient writings of the Thassilonian Rune Lords. As his knowledge grew, so did his need to learn more of these ancient days and ancient magicks. So it was that Murnock sought to summon a powerful servant of Zutha, the Runelord of Gluttony. This act however was folly, for neither Zutha nor his followers survived in any real form, save antiquity. However other fell and powerful beings heeded his summons, and so it was that a powerful devil known to mortals as Circiatto sallied forth a minion servant to court the imprudent young mage. Seduced by the devilish envoy's promise of decadent self indulgences, of power and status its master could bestow, Murnock became its follower, and recruiter of vassals for its future mechanisations. The boy who had become Cruxcarr, became Murnock’s apprentice and fellow adherent to this magick of Gluttony. Under Circiatto’s black influence blacker arts were explored and their appetites for the forbidden had no bounds. All too soon it was not merely knowledge that was being consumed, but attention turned to creatures and folk who may possess it. The final damnation of the men called Cruxcarr and Murnock came when their teeth tore the flesh of a regarded apprentice rumoured to have angelic blood. Their victim’s blood whilst bitter to their corrupted palates awoke a sweet hunger in the men. One that was only sated when dozens of other servants, followers and denizens had succumbed to the gluttonous hunger of the two mages. Such crimes cannot go unnoticed, despite the influence of an infernal patron. So it was that when warrior priests of Iomedae came for justice, natural selection played its part. With the aid a prophetic dream, the apprentice who was Cruxcarr left his master hamstrung to feed the hunger of justice, whilst he stole into the night... and survived. Soon after his absconding, in a unassuming tavern on the border, that the man who was the eater of men; the glutton of knowledge; who wore the name and mantle of Fellmongere, met a beguiling woman with emerald eyes. Her proposal and augur of things to come; of his place at a table with bountiful consumption, once again stirred the insatiable hunger for flesh, for knowledge and for power in the man infamous as Cruxcarr... |