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Does your city have a cleric NPC and what can he cure?
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<blockquote data-quote="Longspeak" data-source="post: 7954235" data-attributes="member: 7019284"><p>I just introduced an NPC. Funny side note, I was searching for good picture and ended up finding a picture expressly titled as being a cleric of the same god, so I went with it, even changing the name of the NPC to match the name on the picture. Had to introduce a new sub-race, but it was worth it.</p><p></p><p>She's the Abbess of the Matron of Ravens in Emon... A cleric of the Raven Queen. She has some serious spells under her belt, though she IS Blood domain. But... she's a cleric of the god of death. She's not going to use Raise Dead, unless your character was killed by undead, or suffered an equally unnatural demise.</p><p></p><p>She will use every spell or skill at her disposal to keep you from dying. She will use Revivify. Within a minute, the spirit hasn't moved on; Revivify is just magical CPR. She also only charges for components or supplies, saying the magic is a gift from the Matron, and it's not right to charge for it.</p><p></p><p>She does charge for performing blood rites. She charges <em>blood</em>.</p><p></p><p>She is also a foodie. She can be bribed or even paid with good food and drink, especially if you'll sit down and enjoy it with her. She's a bit starved for positive human interaction you see, a bit lonely. People tend to shy away the clerics of the God of Death, but c'mon, we're just like everyone else, aren't we? Need a bit of contact now and again, appreciate the company of a few lively people, like a bit of conversation over our lovely meals, don't we?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longspeak, post: 7954235, member: 7019284"] I just introduced an NPC. Funny side note, I was searching for good picture and ended up finding a picture expressly titled as being a cleric of the same god, so I went with it, even changing the name of the NPC to match the name on the picture. Had to introduce a new sub-race, but it was worth it. She's the Abbess of the Matron of Ravens in Emon... A cleric of the Raven Queen. She has some serious spells under her belt, though she IS Blood domain. But... she's a cleric of the god of death. She's not going to use Raise Dead, unless your character was killed by undead, or suffered an equally unnatural demise. She will use every spell or skill at her disposal to keep you from dying. She will use Revivify. Within a minute, the spirit hasn't moved on; Revivify is just magical CPR. She also only charges for components or supplies, saying the magic is a gift from the Matron, and it's not right to charge for it. She does charge for performing blood rites. She charges [I]blood[/I]. She is also a foodie. She can be bribed or even paid with good food and drink, especially if you'll sit down and enjoy it with her. She's a bit starved for positive human interaction you see, a bit lonely. People tend to shy away the clerics of the God of Death, but c'mon, we're just like everyone else, aren't we? Need a bit of contact now and again, appreciate the company of a few lively people, like a bit of conversation over our lovely meals, don't we? [/QUOTE]
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