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Anuire » Western Imperial Temple » Rhobher Nichaleir
Male Anuirean Noble 2/ Cleric 13; CR: 15
Archprelate of the Western Imperial Temple of Haelyn
Lineage of Royalty
Great Bloodline of Anduiras, 37
LG Medium Humanoid
VP/WP 46/10
Init +0
Languages Anuirean and Old Andu
AC 20, touch , flatfooted 20
Fort +8, Ref +4, Will +15
Speed 20 ft
Melee Atk +12 (damage /critical, +1 spear)
Ranged + (damage /critical, weapon)
Base Atk +10/+5; Grapple +7/+2
Abilities Str 12, Dex 11, Con 10, Int 15, Wis 18, Cha 14
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Special Qualities: Divine Aura, Divine Wrath, Protection from Chaos, Unreadable Thoughts
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Typical Dialogue:
"Patience, the organization has good order and will be ready when the time is right."
"How dare you! You could not wait for the command? You are stripped of all rank and dignity in the Western Temple. Be gone!"
"In the Third Annalect of Wisdom, it states that Prudence is the third attribute of Knowledge. Caprice, therefore is contrary to right thinking, and hence leads invariably to error."
Biography:
At the age of 60, Rhobher remains in such good shape that no one should underestimate him on the field. On occasions of high ceremony, Rhobher wears his sculpted but hardly ceremonial armor and shield, assuring all his congregation that he is willing to fight for his beliefs.
Despite his calling, this priest of the Western Imperial Temple of Haelyn is far less a man of war then of philosophy. Conservative and loyal as much as Avanil as to Tuornen, he champions what he considers to be the proper hierarchy at every turn. He scorns those who delight in caprice, mischief, or – worst of all – disobedience. Everyone has his or her place, believes Rhobher, and it is a sin to break out of the proper order.
Resentful of the power held by the Militant Order (Militant Order of Cuiraécen), and concerned that it represent the force of chaos far more than of good, Rhobher attempts to thwart the Order at every turn. He speaks openly in criticism of Fhylie (Fhylie the Sword) and has managed to become a near – enemy to Braedonnal Tuare. It is only a matter of time, argues Rhobher, before Braedonnal places his personal honor before the good of the duchy.
Rhobher enjoys broad support among the heads of the noble houses, as well as among the older natives of Tuornen. They know all too well the dangers of rash action, and they embrace the Western Imperial Temple's philosophies of caution and order.
See Also: Rhobher Nichaleir colorization (ShadowMoon)