Greater god
ARMOR CLASS: -5
MOVE: 18"
HIT POINTS: 345
NO. OF ATTACKS: 3/2
DAMAGE/ATTACK: 3-30 (+ 10)
SPECIAL ATTACKS: Nil
SPECIAL DEFENSES: Automatically detects all traps
MAGIC RESISTANCE: 70%
SIZE: L (10')
ALIGNMENT: Neutral (tends toward chaotic neutral)
WORSHIPER'S ALIGNMENT: All neutral alignments, especially merchants
and thieves (dwarves)
SYMBOL: Gold piece
PLANE: Concordant opposition
CLERIC/DRUID: 12th level druid
FIGHTER: 12th level ranger
MAGIC-USER/ILLUSIONIST: Nil
THIEF/ASSASSIN: 18th level thief
MONK/BARD: 15th level bard
PSIONIC ABILITY: III
S: 22 (+4, +10) | I: 23 | W: 20 |
D: 23 | C: 25 | CH: 18 (24) |
Com: 18 (24) | - | - |
The patron god of dwarven merchants and most non-evil dwarven
thieves is the scheming Vergadain. He is said to be a great poet as
well, and may dispense clues to his worshipers on the locations of
great treasures. These clues are usually hidden in a verse or rhyme
of
some sort. His bard-like talents also give him the ability to carefully
evaluate treasures as to their true nature and worth.
Vergadain appears to be a huge dwarf wearing brown and yellow
clothing. Underneath his suit is aset of golden mail + 5, and he wears
a necklace that allows him to change his height at will between one
foot and 15 feet. At his side is a sword + 4 that detects all treasures
within 2” of his person whenever the hilt is grasped.
Most of Vergadain’s adventures concern the elaborate con games he
has played on human, demi-human, humanoid, and giant victims in
order to win their every belonging of any worth. He is not above using
any sort of trick to accomplish his ends, and is eternally suspicious
of
potential adversaries who might try to trick him in return. Followers
of
Vergadain are usually seen as suspicious characters; as a result, few
dwarves will willingly admit that he is their deity. If a follower
of this
god denies to others that Vergadain is that person’s true deity, the
god
will not be offended (so long as the proper sacrifices are made).
Clerics Raiment Sacrifice/Propitiation
Sphere of Control | Animal | M | F | N-H | Head | Body | Color(s) | Holy Days | Frequency | Form | Place of Worship |
suspicion, trickery | - | - | - | X (m) | helmet | chain mail | gold | full moon | monthly | gold | underground temple |
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