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Brigit (goddess of fire and poetry)

Lesser goddess

ARMOR CLASS: -4
MOVE: 12"
HIT POINTS: 325
NO. OF ATTACKS: 3/2
DAMAGE/ATTACK: 2-20 (+14)
SPECIAL ATTACKS: See below
SPECIAL DEFENSES: See below
MAGIC RESISTANCE: 50%
SIZE: M (6')
ALIGNMENT: Neutral
WORSHIPPER'S ALIGNMENT: Beings worshiping fire and poetry
SYMBOL: Female form bathed in fire <cf. firewater, OA>
PLANE: Concordant Opposition
CLERIC/DRUID: 14th level druid <Hierophant Adept (D18)>
FIGHTER: 12th level fighter <Superheroine (F8)>
MAGIC-USER/ILLUSIONIST: See below
THIEF/ASSASSIN: Nil
MONK/BARD: Mistress (Bard of the College Anstruth) (B18)
PSIONIC ABILITY: VI
 
S: 25 I: 22 W: 22
D: 25 C: 24 CH: 25
Com: - -

                                                              Clerics             Raiment                                                             Sacrifice/Propitiation
Sphere of Control Animal M F N-H Head Body Color(s) Holy Days Frequency Form Place of Worship
fire; poetry n/a X X - helm kilt vermilion <#E34234> n/a in battle verse battlefield

Source: http://www.freedesktopwallpaper.org/wallpaper/Fire-Woman/

Brigit appears as a tall woman with flame-colored hair.
She can use any fire spell as a 35th level spell-caster.
She has +5 armor in the form of tongues of flame.
She loves to hear poetry sung on the battlefield and there is a 5% chance that she will favor a singer of an original compositon by raising him 1 level for the length of the battle.
Brigit is immune to any attack involving fire, cold, petrification, or dragon breath.

In battle, she becomes surrounded with flame that will cause 30 points of damage to all who come within 30 feet of her.
All weapons that are less than +3 will melt when touching her.
She carries a staff that turns into a tongue of flame at her command it does 2-20 points of damage when striking.

Note: If any players wish to worship Brigit (and possibly catch her attention) by singing during battle, the DM should require that the player make up an original battle-song on the spot and sing it while engaging in strenuous activity.
 
 
Celtic Mythos - - - DDG

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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