Apostate
Even the most devoted and unwavering followers of a cult
can sometimes leave their beliefs behind. Whether out of
distrust of the divine or inability to tolerate certain horrors
happening despite its intervention, some characters become
Apostates. Once you have abandoned your faith or left the
circle you belonged to, relations with the past are hopelessly
closed off. In times of need, for example when seeking refuge
in places of worship, Apostates must disguise themselves as if
they were still part of the clergy they have abandoned.
Skill Proficiencies Stealth or Deception, Religion or History
Tool Proficiencies Abjurer’s pack, calligrapher’s supplies
Equipment An abjurer’s pack, 5 incense sticks or 5 perfumed
candles (depending on your Birthmoon; Full: vanilla and
honey; New: licorice; Ascending: Mint; Descending: sandalwood),
a small knife, a tunic, common clothes, a purse with 5
gp, a silver statuette worth 10 gp stolen from an abandoned
holy place
Features
Feature: Wolf Amidst Lambs
Thanks to the years spent in their former cult, you are able to
pass yourself off as a devout follower in communities where
you are a stranger; this way you can find asylum, respect,
and assistance for a week; if you dedicate at least two hours
a day to caring for the faithful, you will earn a paycheck of
2d6 silver coins per day; after a week, rumours about your
account begin to circulate within this new community, so that
it would be time to look for other places to go before your
apostate identity is revealed.
Suggested Characteristics
It is not unusual for apostates to totally abjur their previous
religion. Some simply tend to deviate from the dictates of the
faith of origin, while others deviate to the point where they
reject them totally or even oppose them. As they are each a
unique case , this does not necessarily mean that they had such
relevance as to be excommunicated or driven out d rastically,
but over time the rumours about them could spread, making it
difficult for them to interact with their clergy of origin.
Traits
d8 | Personality Traits |
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1 | I am always on the lookout, and I constantly watch my back. |
2 | I cannot hold back a laugh when something unpleasant happens to my former cult or its members. |
3 | I express myself in a calm and sweet voice, even when I am angry. |
4 | I avoid giving clear information about my account and my past, I give vague and evasive answers. |
5 | I prefer to count on my own skills rather than other people. |
6 | I have a great memory for names and faces. |
7 | I have lost faith in religion and the divine. |
8 | I tend not to trust clergy or religious figures in general. |
Ideal
d6 | Ideals |
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1 | Honor (lawful): My word is worth more than any supposedly sacred writing or false prophecy. |
2 | Anarchy (chaotic): I do not believe in hierarchies, nor in the authority of one person over another. |
3 | New life (neutral): I want to forget the past, and I want the past to forget about me. |
4 | Truth (neutral): I intend to find out what my former cult hides and spread the truth. |
5 | Alms (good): Even today, every coin I give to those in need, is for me a small step towards serenity. |
6 | Vengeance (evil): My former cult will pay; churches will burn, false idols will be knocked down, and the deceitful tongues of priests cut out. |
Bond
d6 | Bonds |
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1 | I was set up; someone else is guilty of the heresy for which I was excommunicated. |
2 | I fell in love with a person against the dictates of my religion, so I had to flee. |
3 | There is a person within the hierarchy of my former cult that I will always trust. |
4 | I discovered a terrible truth about my church, and they are hunting me down to silence me. |
5 | A poor man I was unable to heal whispered a dark omen to me on his deathbed. |
6 | I have never lost my faith and it still guides me today. |
Flaw
d6 | Flaws |
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1 | Pessimistic: If something can go wrong, it will. |
2 | Paranoid: I see shadows spying on me everywhere. |
3 | Bad liar: I become visibly uncomfortable when I lie. |
4 | Hypocrite: I judge others severely, but, when it comes to myself, I am lenient. |
5 | Obsessive: When I set myself a goal, that is the only thing I see. |
6 | Fatalist: I rely too much on fate and I do not care much about working to obtain favourable results. |