River Cleric

This holy woman wears a large pendant of a winged, two-headed cobra around her neck and wields a mace of similar make.
 

River Cleric (CR 3)

Human Cleric of Wadjet 4
Medium Humanoid (Human)
Alignment: Lawful Good
Initiative: +2
Senses: Perception +6
  Speed: 30 feet
Space: 5 feet
 

Defense

Armor Class: 15, touch 12, flat-footed 13 (+3 armor, +2 Dex)
Hit Points: 25 (4d8+4)
Saving Throws: Fort +5, Ref +4, Will +7
 

Offense

Melee: mwk light mace +6 (1d6+2)
Reach: 5 feet
Ranged: mwk javelin +6 (1d6+2)
  Special Attacks: channel positive energy 2/day (DC 11, 2d6)
  Domain Spell-Like Abilities (CL 4th; Concentration +6):
  • 5/day- icicle (1d6+2 cold damage), resistant touch

  Cleric Spells Prepared (CL 4th, Concentration +6):

Statistics

StrDexConIntWisCha
14 (+2) 14 (+2) 10 (+0) 14 (+2) 15 (+2) 8 (-1)
Base Attack Bonus: +3
CMB +5
CMD 17
  Feats: Alertness, Skill Focus (Survival), Toughness
  Skills: Knowledge (local) +5, Knowledge (religion) +6, Perception +6, Profession (sailor) +9, Sense Motive +9, Survival +9, Swim +4
  Languages: Aquan, Common, Osiriani
 

Special Abilities

NONE
 

Ecology

Environment: Any
Organization: solitary or with fellow travelers
Treasure: NPC gear (+1 leather armor, mwk javelin, mwk light mace, swan boat feather token, antitoxin, backpack, bedroll, fishing net, flint and steel, healer's kit, holy water [2], silk rope [50 ft.], tent, torches [3], wooden holy symbol, 5 gp)

  River clerics are dedicated to the pharaoh and the goddess Wadjet, the latter of whom they believe dwells within the papyrus marshes of the River Sphinx. These holy men and women consider it their sacred duty to offer services to river-goers in Osirion, whether by acting as guides for unexperienced travelers or by ferrying individuals across rivers. While accompanying travelers on their river journeys, river clerics make sure to educate the uninitiated on Wadjet and their ancient goddess's divine doctrine.
  While attending to an Osirian river in accordance with Wadjet's tenets, river clerics expect to be paid for their services just as any other guide or ferryman. Unlike others who perform similar functions, however, clerics of Wadjet use nearly all of their income to fund their deity's church. A river cleric never turns down a job unless she feels it clearly violates her deity's code of conduct (such as obstructing or defiling the river or acting against the interests of the pharaoh and his loyal subjects).
  Even when not ferrying clients, a river cleric can be found traveling along the river, offering her goddess's insight and blessings to the loyal subjects of the reigning pharaoh. For more information on Wadjet and the other gods of Ancient Osirion, see Pathfinder Adventure Path #80: Empty Graves.

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