Full Name |
Soivid Tsutzkehmov, Philosopher of the First Celestial |
Race |
Human; half-Garundi, half-Varisian |
Classes/Levels |
Oracle (Enlightened Philosopher) |
Gender |
Male |
Size |
Stocky |
Age |
32 |
Special Abilities |
Lore Mystery |
Alignment |
Lawful Good |
Deity |
None, but observes the memory of Ihys |
Location |
Barstoi, Ustulav |
Languages |
Taldane |
Occupation |
Fantasy RPG Rabbi-equivalent |
Strength |
11 |
Dexterity |
10 |
Constitution |
14 |
Intelligence |
12 |
Wisdom |
12 |
Charisma |
18 |
About Soivid Tsutzkehmov
He doesn't consider himself a religious man; he is a philosopher who was entranced by Golarion's creation myth, and will happily tell the story of the First Celestial and the First Fiend, and how Asmodeus invented betrayal. He joined the Pathfinder Society to read more about other religions, and to explain himself to foreign nations, not to mention getting out of Basrtoi.
He never worships, especially not former people. He studies theology, noting how outsiders can attain divinity through influence in the mortal realm; with sufficient worship, spirits can take divine from when centered around a specific portfolio in the pantheon; and even mortals can achieve a lasting religion. If there is a commonality to divinity, he would like to help find it out.