Zotikos
NAME
Name: Zotikos
Alignment: TBC
Gender: Male
Race: Human
Class: Cleric: Grave Domain
Level: 5
Age: ~22
Description:
Ability Scores
Strength: 12 (+1)
Dexterity: 10 (+0)
Constitution: (14 (+2) (+1 Human Variant)
Intelligence: 15 (+2)
Wisdom: 17 (+4) (+1 Human Variant)
Charisma: 8 (-1)
AC: 11 +2 with shield
HP: 38
Hit Dice: 5d8
Speed: 30'br>
Proficiency: +3
Melee Attack: +1 (Str) / +0 (Dex) if the weapon has Finesse
Ranged Attack: +0
Spell Attack: +7
Spell Save DC: 15
Initiative Bonus0
Passive Perception14
Passive Insight 17
Saving Throws
Strength: +1
Dexterity: +0
Constitution: +2
Intelligence: +2
Wisdom: +7 (PR)
Charisma: +2 (PR)
Spells
Spell Slots:
Level 1: 4
Level 2: 3
Level 3: 2
Cantrips known:
Spells Known/Prepared:
Level 1
Languages Known
Ancient Greek, Babylonian, Egyptian (+1 from background)
Proficiencies
Light Armour, Medium Armour, Shields, Simple Weapons
Herbalism kit (from background)
Skills
Insight, History
Medicine, Religion (from background)
Animal Handling (Human Variant)
Feats
War Caster (Human Variant)
1 additional TBC
Traits
Human Variant rules: +1 to two Abilities, 1 Feat, 1 Skill
Features
Saving Throws: Wis / Cha
Domain: Grave (Hades)
- Channel Divinity 1/rest: Turn Undead, Path to the Grave
- Destroy Undead CR 1/2
- Circle of Mortality
- Eyes of the Grave
Domain Spells
Spare the Dying, Bane, False Life, Gentle Repose, Ray of Enfeeblement, Revivify, Vampiric Touch
Background
Hermit
Gear
300GP diamonds
Handaxe
Leather Armour
Explorer's Pack
Shield
Herbalism Kit
Common clothes
Holy symbol
Potion of Healing
105GP left for gear
Character Backstory
Zotikos is the youngest son of Asclepius (and a grandson of Apollo), and was only a toddler when his older brothers went to fight at Troy. When he was eight years old his father, a famous and accomplished healer, upset the balance by restoring the dead to life and was killed by a lightning bolt sent from Zeus at Hades' request.
In an effort to restore the balance Asclepius had upset, his family sent Zotikos to the Nekromanteion at Epirus to serve Hades. He grew up there and became a cleric of the god.
Later, because Apollo protested his death, Asclepius was elevated to Olympos to become a god himself, something Zotikos finds something of an embarrassment.
In recent years he's been sent to travel with those with the makings of heroes. The balance can't be kept solely from inside a temple.