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− | : ''"Talos the Destroyer embodies the uncaring and destructive forces of nature that may strike at any time. Stormlords are the chief agents of the Destroyer's wrath, inflicting destructive rampages wherever they wander in order to spread word of his endless fury. Talos cares only that they call up a storm or engage in a spectacular act of violence every tenday or so."'' | + | : ''"Talos the Destroyer embodies the uncaring and destructive forces of nature that may strike at any time. Stormlords are the chief agents of the Destroyer's wrath, inflicting destructive rampages wherever they wander in order to spread word of his endless fury. Talos cares only that they call up a storm or engage in a spectacular act of violence every tenday or so."'' |
Most stormlords are clerics, druids, or cleric/sorcerers, although other class combinations, particularly those including fighter or even barbarian, are not unknown. Wizards have their own means of destroying things, and bards rarely can generate enough force with their spells to be considered worthy by the Destroyer. | Most stormlords are clerics, druids, or cleric/sorcerers, although other class combinations, particularly those including fighter or even barbarian, are not unknown. Wizards have their own means of destroying things, and bards rarely can generate enough force with their spells to be considered worthy by the Destroyer. |
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Stormlord | |
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Hit Die | d8 |
Skills | 2 + INT |
Proficiencies | None |
Class Skills | Concentration, Disguise, Gather Information, Intimidate, Knowledge: Nature, Knowledge: Relgion, Survival, Swim |
Requirements | |
Feats | Great Fortitude, Toughness, Weapon Focus in a Stormlord weapon (Spear, Throwing axe, Dart, or Shuriken) |
Other | Able to cast 3rd-level divine spells. |
Source: Complete Divine |
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- "Talos the Destroyer embodies the uncaring and destructive forces of nature that may strike at any time. Stormlords are the chief agents of the Destroyer's wrath, inflicting destructive rampages wherever they wander in order to spread word of his endless fury. Talos cares only that they call up a storm or engage in a spectacular act of violence every tenday or so."
Most stormlords are clerics, druids, or cleric/sorcerers, although other class combinations, particularly those including fighter or even barbarian, are not unknown. Wizards have their own means of destroying things, and bards rarely can generate enough force with their spells to be considered worthy by the Destroyer.
Stormlords often live as brigands, indulging their personal desires for wealth, food, luxury items, and wanton behavior as they crave random, spectacular acts of violence. They often pose as lunatics, in order to spread the word of Talos, and otherwise adopt disguises in order to scout out rich prizes to strike at.
Stormlords wield thunder and lightning like a warrior wields his sword. Because of their command of one of the most destructive aspects of nature, Stormlords are viewed with awe and fear by lesser folk, regardless of their motivation.
A Stormlord is a kind of battle cleric. The character continues to develop her divine spellcasting without any loss of spell levels or spells per day, gains several nice bonuses to certain weapons, and exceptional resistance to electrical damage. The weapon bonuses apply only to Stormlord weapons, meaning the Spear, Throwing axe, Dart, and Shuriken. Clerics tend to make the best Stormlords, but most any divine spellcasting character will be able to unlock the class.
Class Features
Level | BAB | Fortitude | Reflex | Will | Special |
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1 | +0 | +2 | +0 | +2 | +1 divine spellcasting level, Unarmed Damage, AC bonus +1, Code of Conduct |
2 | +1 | +3 | +0 | +3 | +1 divine spellcasting level |
3 | +2 | +3 | +1 | +3 | +1 divine spellcasting level, Fast Movement |
4 | +3 | +4 | +1 | +4 | Sacred Flames x1/day |
5 | +3 | +4 | +1 | +4 | +1 divine spellcasting level, AC bonus +2 |
6 | +4 | +5 | +2 | +5 | +1 divine spellcasting level, Uncanny Dodge |
7 | +5 | +5 | +2 | +5 | +1 divine spellcasting level |
8 | +6/+1 | +6 | +2 | +6 | Sacred Flames x2/day |
9 | +6/+1 | +6 | +3 | +6 | +1 divine spellcasting level |
10 | +7/+2 | +7 | +3 | +7 | +1 divine spellcasting level, Inner Armor, AC bonux +3 |
Spells Per Day/Spells Known: When a new Stormlord level is gained, the character gains new spells per day as though he had gained a level in whatever divine spellcasting class gave him access to 3rd-level divine spells. If the character has more than one applicable divine spellcasting class, he must pick one to improve.