Chapter 1 - Class - Character Kits - Dwarven Kits
Champion
A Champion is a member of a religion who has been selected to undergo intensive
training as a warrior. He is expected to defend his creed at all times, and may be called
upon to do so in single combat against an evil monster or members of an enemy religion.
A Champion must have Strength and Wisdom scores of at least 15. He must also have
a Charisma of at least 14.
Barred: A Champion cannot belong to a religion that has restrictions against violent
behavior.
Role: The Champion defends his religion with his life and superior combat ability
and maintains a clear head to promote it. As a defender of his creed, he must always act
in its best interest, even when doing so causes him distress or physical harm.
Secondary Skills: He should have the Armorer and Weaponsmith secondary skills.
Weapon Proficiencies: He may have any weapon proficiency. Unlike otherwarrior/priests, he may specialize in one weapon. This weapon must be chosen when the
kit is taken and cannot be changed. He may never specialize in any other weapon.
Bonus Nonweapon Proficiencies: Endurance, Intimidation, Religion.
Recommended Nonweapon Proficiencies: Alertness, Ancient History, Blindfighting, Dwarf Runes, Hunting, Local Dwarf History, Musical Instrument, Singing.
Equipment: A Champion is allowed one weapon specialization (this is an exception
to the restriction against multi-class characters). This weapon is specially blessed and acts
in all respects as a magical weapon +1; it can even harm monsters that can only be hit by
magical weapons. The weapon may be +2 or higher and/or have added bonuses when
used to attack certain types of monsters, such as undead. The blessed weapon belongs to
his church and he is charged with its care. It may never be lent and, if lost, his paramount
duty becomes its recovery.
A Champion who finds a superior weapon and decides to keep it must return his
blessed weapon to the main temple of his religion as soon as he is able.
Distinctive Appearance: Champions are marked by their role and have an air of
superiority. They usually dress in fine clothes, unless specifically forbidden to do so by
their religion.
Special Benefits: See Equipment and Weapon Proficiencies.
Special Hindrances: He may never a refuse a fight related to his religion. He must
defend it at all times. He may be requested to perform tasks set by his superiors. If he
refuses to accept a challenge or a quest, he loses his weapon specialization and his
religion will send another Champion to reclaim his blessed weapon.
Wealth Options: A Champion starts with 6d4x10 gp.