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Nezare

The Broken One

Martyr’s Path

While bound to Nezare, your hit point maximum increases by an amount equal to your binder level plus your Charisma modifier.

Blood Sacrifice

Once on each of your turns, when you hit a creature with a melee weapon attack, you can spill your own boiling blood to deal additional damage to the target. When you do so, choose a number of d8s up to your Charisma modifier of extra radiant damage to add to the damage roll. You lose 3 hit points for each additional die added to the roll.

Mercy

You can use your bonus action to regain hit points equal to your binder level. Once you use this feature, you can’t use it again until you finish a short or long rest.

Trait: Thorny Flesh

While bound to Nezare, your flesh toughens and sprouts long, sharp thorns. Whenever a creature within 5 feet of you hits you with a melee weapon attack, it takes piercing damage equal to your Charisma modifier (a minimum of 1.)
Wronged by his friends and enemies alike, the hateful Nezare grants his binders his thorny flesh and boiling blood.

Legend

In ancient days, Nezare was a commoner turned-cleric, an ordinary man who discovered that he possessed extraordinary blessings and a singular divine connection. He traveled the land and amassed a small band of followers. Together, they lived on alms and preached a peaceful message of forgiveness and complete devotion to faith, but quickly garnered enemies.   Fearful of losing his power, the wicked emperor ordered a slaughter of holy men to purge Nezare and his followers. When the soldiers came for Nezare, his followers abandoned him one by one, leaving him to die.   It is the fashion to retell the story of the Broken One in gory specificity, improvising the details for maximum shock value. Though his ultimate execution—brutal torture and impalement in front of a crowd by a soldier named Dyogena—is always the same, the tortures and tribulations he endured on his way to the stake become more gruesome with each telling. In this way, his suffering should heighten his martyrdom, but it seems his vestige would not agree.   The vestige of the Broken One appears as a maimed and mutilated sheep, hateful of all holy men. 

Flaw

 While bound to this vestige, you gain the following flaw: “I despise all saints, clerics, paladins, and priests.”

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