Tirocux, God of Hedonism and Debauchery

Champions

Alignment - Any, Chaotic
Suggested Classes - Bard, Rogue, Fighter, Monk, Barbarian, Warlock
Suggested Cleric Domains - Trickery, Twilight
Suggested Backgrounds - Charlatan, Gambler, Pirate, Gladiator, Smuggler, Urchin    

Earning and Losing Piety

  You increase your Piety score to Tirocux when you expand the God's influence in the world in a concrete way through acts such as these:
  • Taking time to indulge in the good things in life
  • Sharing the pleasures of life with another
  • Revelling in the pleasures of life, big or small
Your Piety score to Tirocux decreases if you dimunish her influence in the world, contradict her ideals, or threaten the integrity of destiny through acts such as these:
  • Pressuring an unwilling participant to partake in the pleasures you find in life
  • Choosign to do something you find no pleasure in over something you find pleasure in
  • Choosing to ignore the small pleasures in life, and only focusing on the larger ones
  Devotee (3+ Piety)
As a Devotee of Tirocux, you can use intoxication to your advantage. As a reaction you can take a hit of your preferred intoxicant when you are about to get hit by an attack to increase your AC by 5 until the start of your next turn. You can use this ability equal to your Constitution modifier (minimum of once). You regain all expended uses when you finish a long rest.   Votary (10+ Piety)
You gain advantage on Constitution saving throws against being poisoned. You also have advantage on Charisma (Persuasion) checks.   Disciple (25+ Piety)
By performing an hour long ritual, you can conjure enough grapes to fill five vials of wine. Each vial servers as a Potion of Superior Healing for 24 hours, after which it loses this property. Once you use this trait, you can’t do so again until you finish a long rest.   Champion (50+ Piety)
You can increase your Constitution or Charisma score by 2, and also increase your maximum for that score by 2.

Favour

  While Tirocux seeks followers who value pleasure above all is, this does not purely relate to the big pleasures; Tirocux ultimately seeks champions who also value the small pleasures. His champions need to be able to celebrating the joy and euphoria that comes from stopping to smell the roses, or appreciating the sun setting across the glistening sea as well as revelling in indulgence. Why has Tirocux decided to reward your choice to lead a life of merriment and indulgence? Perhaps you were the first of your people to embrace a hedonistic lifestyle, and led others in doing the same. The Favour table below offers a few suggestions.  
d6 Circumstance
1 I used to despair greatly about my lot in life, however have now found how to enjoy the pleasures that can be found in each day.
2 Once, while under the influence of a substance, I had a vision from Tirocux himself and this has compelled me to follow him since.
3 My only commitment in life used to be purely haivng a good time, until someone significant to me introduced me to Tirocux.
4 Tales of my hedonistic tendencies are legendary amongst revellers.
5 I once had a drinking competition with the mortal personification of Tirocux.
6 I have assisted others in finding the many joys in life, big and small.

Devotion to Tirocux

  Followers of Tirocux are not generally those who commit themselves to anything, especially not in the long term; they prefer to live in the moment, and indulge in it. They seek a life full of pleasures, revelling in any and all things they can. Tirocux requires no further commitment to him than the commitment for his disciples to enjoy life and enjoy themselves, and has no need for his disciples to display any other virtues. As a follower of Tirocux, consider the Ideals on the below table as either alternatives or additions to those suggested for your background.    
d6 Ideals
1 Devotion My devotion to Tirocux is more important than what he stands for. (Any)
2 Hedonism Given the choice, I will always choose the option I find most pleasurable, even at the cost of others. (Chaotic)
3 Intemporance When partaking in the pleasures of life, I often find myself indulging far past my limits. (Chaotic)
4 Nihilism When life has no meaning, maybe I can find it at the bottom of my next bottle. (Neutral)
5 Denial I can stop this at any time of my choosing. No, honestly. (Chaotic)
6 Escapism The only time I can find peace is when indulging. (Any)

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