Classes/Levels |
Female Tiefling Cleric (Theologian/Fiendish Vessel)/2 (HP: 19/19; AC18; FF17; T11; F+5, R+1, W+7; Perc: +14, Init +1) |
About Tatiana Konstantinov
Tatiana Konstantinov
Owni Spawn Tiefling Cleric (Theologian/Fiendish Vessel) 2
LE Medium Outsider (native)
Init +1; Senses darkvision 60 ft.; Perception +4
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Defense
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AC 18, touch 11, flat-footed 17 (+6 armor, +1 Dex, +1 natural); DR/2 Cold Iron
hp 19 (2d8+6)
Fort +5, Ref +1, Will +7; +2 trait bonus vs. charm and compulsion, +1 vs. divine spells
Resist fire 5
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Offense
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Speed 20 ft./30 ft.
Melee Dagger +4 (1d4+3/19-20/x2) and
Masterwork Longspear +5 (1d8+4/x3) and
Morningstar +4 (1d8+3/x2)
Spell-Like Abilities
1/day—Alter Self
Cleric (Theologian) Spells Prepared (CL 2):
1 (3/day) Shield of Faith, Burning Hands (DC 15), Command (DC 15), Cure Light Wounds
0 (at will) Purify Food and Drink (DC 14), Create Water, Read Magic, Guidance
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Statistics
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Str 16, Dex 12, Con 14, Int 8, Wis 18, Cha 12
Base Atk +1; CMB +4; CMD 15
Feats Scribe Scroll
Traits Armor Expert, Birthmark, Desecration (campaign)
Skills
Acrobatics -2 (-6 jump)
Bluff +2
Climb +0
Diplomacy +5
Disguise +2
Escape Artist -2
Fly -2
Heal +8
Knowledge Planes +3
Ride -2
Sense Motive +8
Spellcraft +5
Stealth +0
Swim +0
Racial Modifiers +2 Disguise, +2 Intimidate
Languages Common, Infernal
SQ aura, domains (ash), fire bolt (7/day), focused domain, prehensile tail, Prepare-Domain spells in place of regular spells
Combat Gear Breastplate, Dagger, Masterwork Longspear, Morningstar, Backpack (6 @ 11 lbs), Blanket, winter, Chalk, Ink, black, Inkpen, Mug/tankard, Parchment (2), Scroll case (3 @ 0 lbs), Signal whistle, Twine (50'), Waterskin, 150 GP
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Special Abilities
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Armor Expert -1 Armor check penalty.
Aura (Ex) The Cleric has an aura corresponding to his deity's alignment.
Birthmark +2 save vs. charm & compulsion
Cleric (Theologian) Domain:(Ash) Associated Domain: Fire
Channeling this evil causes a burst that affects all creatures in a 30-foot radius centered on the fiendish vessel. In the case of evil creatures, the amount of damage healed is equal to 1d4 points of damage and increases by 1d4 at every two levels beyond 1st (to a maximum of 10d4 at 19th level). Good creatures in the burst receive a Will saving throw to negate this damage. Good creatures that fail their saving throws are sickened for 1d4 rounds. Good creatures with a number of Hit Dice less than or equal to the fiendish vessel's class level – 5 that fail their saving throws are nauseated for 1 round and then sickened for 1d4 rounds instead. The DC of this save is equal to 10 + 1/2 the fiendish vessel's level + the fiendish vessel's Charisma bonus. Neutral creatures are unaffected by this burst of evil energy. (1d4-4x/day DC 12)
Damage Resistance, Fire (5) You have the specified Damage Resistance against Fire attacks.
Darkvision (60 feet) You can see in the dark (black and white vision only).
Fire Bolt (1d6+2) (7/day) (Sp) 30' Ranged touch attack deals 1d6+2 Fire damage.
Focused Domain +2 to cleric level for domain powers.
Prehensile Tail Your tail can retrieve small objects on your person as a swift action.
Spontaneous Casting The Cleric can convert stored spells into Domain Spells (Theologian)
Tatiana's birth was scandolous. Her teenage mother had been raped and left for dead one night near their farm. Fearing the thought of losing face, Natalia's parents sent the young pregnant girl away. Alone, Tatiana went to the only person she thought may help her, a middle aged tenant farmer she worked for during the summer. Jumping at the opportunity to marry a very young and beautiful lady, the peasant married Natalia and soon she gave birth to a beautiful girl. She named her daughter Tatiana after her great grandmother.
Tatiana grew up in poverty. Though her life was rather mundane, she was able to attend a local school. She spent the rest of her time helping around the farm. One day things changed. She was washing her hair when she cut her finger on something sharp in her scalp. She immediately went to her mom and showed her. To her surprise, two small bony points protruded slightly from her scalp. As weeks progressed, so did the spikes. Unable to explain what was happening, her parents had her hide them at all times. Soon, a small tail-like piece of skin developed from her sacral area as well. Within a year, she had grown a one inch set of horns.
Tatiana did the best she could to hide them, but one day her masquerade ended abruptly. She had been playing catch with some boys at school when one of the boys grabbed her hat to tease her. Unfortunately, her hair was parted and the horns were visible. The boys ran in fear and told their parents what they had seen. Within hours, local inquisitors showed up at the farm and took the girl and her mother. Convicted of witchcraft, her mother was burned at the stake. Tatiana's horns were surgically removed and she was sent to an orphanage run by the church of Mitra. The priests felt that it was not the young girl's fault her mother had been a heretic and gave her a second chance.
She was treated poorly at the orphanage. The house mother verbal and physically abused the girl, often calling her the bastard daughter of a witch. She would be sent daily to the temple to wash the floors and clean the sacred worship utensils. Being forced to learn Mitra's code and often overhearing hypocritical conversations between laymen, she was turned away from her native faith. She began to act out in rebellion. Stiffer punishment only strengthened the girl's resolve. It wasn't long before the girl was thrown out of the orphanage. Now only sixteen, she learned to fend for herself on the streets. This often meant selling herself secretly to men, many of which were the same priests who acted so holy in the temple. She loathed everyone and everything she knew. It was then, when Tatiana hit rock bottom, that she had a strange encounter with a raven. For a few days, she had been living in an alley. She was hungry and sick. A raven began bringing her food. It stayed with her for several days. Finally, it continuously pecked her and hopped down the alley until she mustered the strength to follow it. With barely enough strength to walk, she pursued it for several blocks as it would wait patiently for her to catch up. It finally led her into the woods and to a man in dark robes.
The man was a priest of the god Asmodeus. He took Tatiana to his cabin in the woods to nurse her to health. When she was well enough, Tatiana traveled blindfolded with the man to a distant location where inside an old crypt a group of Asmodean priests and antipaladins trained her. Now well trained in martial warfare and evil magic, she is traveling to learn about her first assignment. Though it is a meager start, she is driven to make everyone pay for the pain they caused her and her mother.