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Irenaeus
Irenaeus
Irenaeus +2 30ft
Human (variant)
14 10
Noble +2 Fey Touched:
0 +2
Free Misty Step:(1/1)
Free Gift of Alacrity:(1/1) +1
Spellcasting +2
Chosen Blade
Lawful Good 0
12 Armor of Light
14 +3
+4
+1 +2
Shahar +3
+3
+2
14 +1
16 +2
+3
+3 +2 +3
+5
+2 +4
16 +2
+2
+1
The common folk love me for my kindness,
generosityand bravery.
Despite my divine heritage, I do not place
myself above the other people of Mytros. We
all have the same blood.
8
I too often hear veiled insults and
threats in every word addressed 8
to me, and I'm quick to anger.
13
1d6 Chosen Blade +5 1d6+3
0
+2
+2
+4
+1
+5
Irenaeus
Irenaeus is the mortal child of
Pythor, the god of battle, who he
never got a chance to meet. His
mother, Opheah, was a woman
famed for both her beauty and her
skill as a harpist. She was carried
away by a green dragon when he
was very young. A family of
soldiers adopted Irenaeus, and
then raised him to be a mighty
champion for the city of Mytros.
Irenaeus is a favourite child of the
city, and bards already sing of his
great deeds while travelling the
Heartlands. As a youth, the Oracle
predicted a great destiny, one in
which Irenaeus might be able to
join the pantheon alongside his
divine father, who has recently
fallen into despair and
drunkenness. According to the
Oracle, Pythor can be brought
back from his drunken oblivion if
Irenaeus is able to achieve the
three great labours that defeated
him. You must find Pythor’s last
great love (your mother), defeat his
greatest foe, and finish building his
greatest weapon. Do these tasks,
and your father will be redeemed.
Demi-God 19
180 cm 80 kg
Compelled Duel
Green-Flame Blade
Mage Armor
Fire Bolt Shield
Spell modifier:
Spell save DC: