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118 posts. Alias of Jonahkan.


Full Name

Togog Treesplitter

Race

Dwarf

Classes/Levels

Cleric 2, Darkvision 60ft Init +2, Sense Motive +3, Perception +8, Sense Motive +7, AC17/12/15, HP21/21, F+4, R+3, W+5, SR6

Gender

Male

Size

Medium

Age

66

Alignment

Lawful Good

Deity

Angradd (Good, War-tactics)

Languages

Common, Dwarven, Giant

Strength 14
Dexterity 14
Constitution 16
Intelligence 10
Wisdom 16
Charisma 8

About Togog Treesplitter

Togog Treesplitter
Lawful Good Dwarven Cleric 1 of Angradd (Good, War (tactics))
Medium Humanoid (dwarf)

Init +2; Senses Darkvision 60ft, Sense Motive +3, Perception +8 (+10 to spot stonework details, checks always active within 10ft).
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Defence
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AC 17, touch 2, flat-footed 15 (+5 armor)
hp 21
Fort +5, Ref +3, Will +6; Magic Resistant - Spell Resistance 6
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Offence
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Speed 20ft
Melee Greataxe +3 (1d12+3/x3), Warhammer +3 (1d8+3)
Ranged Crossbow +3 (1d20/19-20 x2)
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Statistics
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Str 14 Dex 14 Con 16 Int 10 Wis 16 Cha 8
BAB +1; CMB +3; CMD 14
Feats: Scribe Scroll
Traits: Giant Slayer +1 damage and attack vs. giants, Militant Merchant (+1 perception, perception class skill)
Skills: +4 (+1+0+3) Knowledge (religion); +8 (+1+3+3+1) Perception, +7 (+3+3+1) Sense Motive, +1 Appraise, +4 Linguistics (+1+0+3), Check penalty -4
SQ: aura, channel positive energy 2, DC9, 1d6, domains (war (tactics), good), greed, stonecunning, mountaineer, magic resistant, giant hunter, weapon familiarity (dwarven, warhammer, battleaxe, heavy picks), Dwarf favoured class option (+½ use of 1st level power per level).
Equipment: Greataxe (20gp, 12lbs); Warhammer (12gp; 5lb); Scale Mail (50gp, 30lbs); Light Crossbow 20 bolts (37gp, 6lb); Cleric’s Kit without torches (16gp, 22lb); 50ft silk rope (10gp, 5lb), Leeching Kit (5gp, 5lb)

Scion of a merchant family bringing lumber from the lowlands to high mountain fastnesses, as a young dwarf Togog’s family - his sister Tefra, mother Marna, and father Gimko, as well as many loyal servants, employees and retainers - was wiped out in a Giant attack on their caravan. Mad with grief, Togog was taken in by the clergy of Angradd, who focused and directed his rage into worship of the dwarven god of war. Though Gimko was always careful, Togog has a hard time not blaming his father for the annihilation of his family - and Togog judges and blames himself, both for not doing more and for thinking ill of his dead father.
His greatest influences were his teacher Baral, and his fellow acolyte, Rogi. Baral is the dwarf Togog respects most in the world, and will always turn to for advice, though the aging dwarf rarely leaves Angradd’s seminary. Rogi, by contrast, is a travelling cleric like Togog, though more cheerful and mischievous. Togog worries about Rogi often, especially that he doesn’t take the threat posed by giants seriously enough. Though the younger dwarf shares Togog’s hatred, if not his fervour, Rogi’s more focused on the lesser, but more common, dangers posed by goblins to dwarven and human homesteads.

Now he travels, bringing good healing and the protection of law to the innocent and deserving - though he believes in helping those who help themselves, and will always encourage the weak to find their own strength. For giants and evildoers, his swing of Angradd’s mighty axe is the last thing they’ll ever see.

The task of paying respect to Sandpoint’s newly-constructed cathedral is far from a popular one among the dwarven clerics, and they were happy for him to take up the obligation. Though Togog himself takes fulfilling his task seriously, he’s also motivated by rumours of giants mobilising in the wilds of Varisa, seeking both to wreak further vengeance, and to protect others from the fate that befell his family.