The Gods Arcem Needs:Malchior Pariax

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Malchior Pariax[edit]

Malchior Pariax.jpg

Backstory:

Goal: To master his Words and create a Paradise where all can bask in the glory of unending vitality forever.

Level: 1

Experience Points: 0


Status[edit]

Hit Points: 10

Armor Class: 1

Effort: 2

Wealth: 1

Influence: 2

Dominion: 0


Attributes[edit]

Strength: 10 (+0)

Dexterity: 16 (+2)

Constitution: 16 (+2)

Wisdom: 14 (+1)

Intelligence: 13 (+1)

Charisma: 13 (+1)


Facts[edit]

Origin: Servant of the Witch-Queens

Past Career: Wandering Healer of the Merciful Hand

Relationship: Outfoxed the Chained Lady


Weapons[edit]

Bright Republic Pistol (1d6+3)


Words[edit]

Blood

Sorcery

Wealth


Gifts[edit]

Adept of the Gate

Adept of the Way

Endless Vigor

Perfection of Understanding

Vital Armaments


Adept of the Gate Theurgy Invocations[edit]

Bright God's Canticle

Open the Night Road

Pore of Hell

Ranks of Pale Bone


Adept of the Way Theurgy Invocations[edit]

Curse of the Blighted Strand

Delaying the Coming of Dawn

Glyph of Crowned Impunity


Low Magic[edit]

Archmage of the Merciful Hand


Word Benefits[edit]

Blood: The Word's innate is a Constitution of 16, or 18 if already 16 or better. They can't die unless someone spends out-of-combat time chopping them apart, burning them to ashes, or otherwise butchering their unnaturally-vital forms, though they go unconscious at zero hit points as usual.

Sorcery: Godbound affiliated with the Sorcery Word brush aside the incantations of lesser mages. As an Instant ability, the PC can Commit Effort for the scene to instantly negate any low magic spell being cast in their presence or banish or destroy any low magic construct or summoned entity. This counter does not function against theurgy or arcane powers that are merely similar to low magic spells.

Wealth: Heroes with the Wealth Word are never short of money, and can always afford anything that costs 1 Wealth or less. They always have sufficient food, drink, and clothing for themselves and their companions, drawing it from nothingness if necessary.