Disillusioned, Kelter abandons his faith (losing access to clerical turning and spellcasting), and resumes progress as a fighter.
Kelter Zerben, c.1009 AC
by Andrew TheisenFighter 7/Cleric 5 (ex-cleric, no faith) Human, Neutral Good
Str 18 (+4)
Dex 14 (+2)
Con 13 (+1)
Int 13 (+1)
Wis 16 (+3)
Cha 16 (+3)76 hp; Init +6; Speed 20; AC 20 (Chain Mail +8, Dex +2) Melee +14/+9/+4; Ranged +12/+7/+2
Greatsword +17/+12/+7 (2d6+8, 17-20)
Longsword +15(19)/+10(+14)/+5(+9) (1d8+5/9, 19-20) Fort +10, Ref +5, Will +9Languages: Thyatian Common
Skills: Climb +10, Concentration +6, Diplomacy +7, Handle Animal +10, Heal +7, Jump +10, Knowledge (religion) +5, Ride +10, Spellcraft +5, Swim +10.
Feats: Combat Casting, Cleave, Combat Reflexes, Extra Turning, Great Cleave, Improved Critical: Greatsword, Improved Imitative, Power Attack, Weapon Focus: Greatsword, Weapon Specialization: GreatswordEquipment: Chain Mail +3, Greatsword +2, Longsword +1 (+5 vs. undead)
(Alternatively, you could give him a couple of levels of some sort of Prestige class for his gladiatorial training)
In any case, I feel pretty sorry for the pathetic Clerics of Balthac that run into this vengeful guy...