Ghaele of Kharnas

Ghaele of Kharnas

Creature 17

Magically enslaved

azatas

Perception +32; darkvision, see invisibility

Languages Celestial, Draconic, Infernal; tongues

Skills Acrobatics +30, Athletics +33, Diplomacy +30, Nature +28, Religion +28, Stealth +24, Warfare Lore +25

Str +8, Dex +5, Con +6, Int +4, Wis +5, Cha +7

Items

AC 40; Fort +33, Ref +26, Will +28

HP 315; Weaknesses

15, evil 15; Resistances energy 15 (see Choose Weakness)

Free Blade As ghaele.

Light Form As ghaele.

Speed 35 feet, fly 100 feet

Melee holy greatsword +33 (good, magical, versatile P), Damage 3d12+16 slashing plus 1d6 good and 1d6 other (see Choose Weakness)

Ranged light ray +31 (chaotic, good, light, range 300 feet), Damage 2d12 chaotic plus 1d12 good plus 2d6+6 other (see Choose Weakness)

Divine Innate Spells DC 38; 8th

; 7th , , , ; 6th ; 5th ; 4th (×4), (at will; self only), ; 3rd ; 2nd (at will), (at will); 1st , (at will; evil only), (at will); Cantrips (7th) , , ; Constant (7th) ; (5th)

Divine Rituals DC 38;

Choose Weakness (concentrate, divination, divine, evocation, manipulate) A ghaele attempts to Recall Knowledge about a foe they are facing. If successful, they can change the elemental damage dealt by their greatsword and light ray to acid, cold, electricity, fire, or sonic, usually to match the foe’s weakness. They can also change their energy resistance to any of these energy types (this can be a different type than for their attacks). The choices remain until they next use Choose Weakness.

Ghaele’s Gaze (divine, evocation, visual) When a ghaele fixes their gaze upon a non-good creature, the creature is subjected to the effects of

(DC 38 Will save). If it survives, the creature is temporarily immune to Ghaele’s Gaze for 1 minute.

Greater Holy Blade (divine, evocation) Any weapon becomes a +3

weapon while the ghaele wields it.

Ghaele (Crusader Azata)

Ghaeles are fiend-hunting knights of Elysium and champions of the freedom to take up arms against oppressors and other evils. Ghaeles rarely engage directly in mortal wars, but where fiends are involved they make an exception. A ghaele might assume the guise of a mortal to fight fiends alongside others, hoping to bolster morale and teach good tactics against such supernatural foes. Ghaeles serve various deities and empyreal lords of Elysium, though many have an affinity for Cayden Cailean in his capacity as a champion of freedom and defender of the downtrodden. Among azatas, ghaeles are generally the quickest to shift to violence as a method of solving problems, but even then they seek to minimize pain and suffering when they can.