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<blockquote data-quote="iwatt" data-source="post: 1123749" data-attributes="member: 11085"><p>I play a Cleric of the Foehammre myself. There really aren't that many straight clerics of Lev 17. If you go buy 2e material, the high priest of the Hall of Heroes (Waterdeep) is about Level 12 (you could bring him up in levels if you want). The true big clerics of Tempus are found in the Vilhon Reach, in Sespech I believe. The General-Soemthing (don't have my 2e books handy) was a cleric 17.</p><p> The Priest-General of the Abbey of the Swords is Gorym "Brightshield" Harndrekker, who is Ftr2/Cl9/Div Disciple1. Thta makes him a 10th level caster.</p><p></p><p>So by the book, you should only find a high level Tempuran Cleric in Ompetarr (Sespech). A strong csae could be made for The Waterdhavian (with the world reknowned temple there) to have a pure cleric of high enough level.</p><p></p><p>Other alternatives are:</p><p>- Luskan (big followers of Tempus there)</p><p>- A shaman-like cleric of Tempus in one of the Utgardt tribes that worship Tempus directly. This could be handles the same way in The Ride for example.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I'd have them track down the Legendary Battleguard XXX-YYY, who's said to roam the WWWW-ZZZZ lands, fighting his lonely battle against hordes of BBBB-AAAA.</p><p></p><p>Fill in the blanks appropriately.</p><p></p><p>By the way, although suboptimal, Tempuran Clerics usually multiclass as fighters or barbarians. It's a style thing. Besides, you can't have divine power on all the time. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f600.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" data-smilie="8"data-shortname=":D" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iwatt, post: 1123749, member: 11085"] I play a Cleric of the Foehammre myself. There really aren't that many straight clerics of Lev 17. If you go buy 2e material, the high priest of the Hall of Heroes (Waterdeep) is about Level 12 (you could bring him up in levels if you want). The true big clerics of Tempus are found in the Vilhon Reach, in Sespech I believe. The General-Soemthing (don't have my 2e books handy) was a cleric 17. The Priest-General of the Abbey of the Swords is Gorym "Brightshield" Harndrekker, who is Ftr2/Cl9/Div Disciple1. Thta makes him a 10th level caster. So by the book, you should only find a high level Tempuran Cleric in Ompetarr (Sespech). A strong csae could be made for The Waterdhavian (with the world reknowned temple there) to have a pure cleric of high enough level. Other alternatives are: - Luskan (big followers of Tempus there) - A shaman-like cleric of Tempus in one of the Utgardt tribes that worship Tempus directly. This could be handles the same way in The Ride for example. Personally, I'd have them track down the Legendary Battleguard XXX-YYY, who's said to roam the WWWW-ZZZZ lands, fighting his lonely battle against hordes of BBBB-AAAA. Fill in the blanks appropriately. By the way, although suboptimal, Tempuran Clerics usually multiclass as fighters or barbarians. It's a style thing. Besides, you can't have divine power on all the time. :D [/QUOTE]
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