Bastion of Mordent

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#1

zombiegleemax

Aug 08, 2004 10:47:47
Who is the Bastion of the Mordentshire sect of the Church of Ezra?
I found no information on him/her in the Campaign Setting, Domains of Dread or Gaz III. Is there anything official; is there anything at all? (level, sex, name, history...)
#2

Matthew_L._Martin

Aug 08, 2004 12:00:17
Originally posted by Prof Spender
Who is the Bastion of the Mordentshire sect of the Church of Ezra?
I found no information on him/her in the Campaign Setting, Domains of Dread or Gaz III. Is there anything official; is there anything at all? (level, sex, name, history...)

2E stats and background can be found in the Kargatane netbook _The Book of Secrets_, under the article "Anchors of Faith". Since nearly everything else in this article has been folded into the 3E canon, and Azalin said that she was still the Bastion, that should be taken to be as good as official.

A quick 3E statline would be Bastion Sarlota Otrava, female human ermordenung Clr6/AnM3, LG. (The division between Cleric and Anchorite of the Mists levels is my own decision; anywhere from 5/4 to 9/0 would be viable. I set it at 6/3 because I believe that the Mordentish sect is slightly more likely than the others to favor the traditional clerical path as opposed to the more mystical approach of the Anchorite of the Mists.)

Matthew L. Martin
#3

zombiegleemax

Aug 08, 2004 12:04:55
A quick 3E statline would be Bastion Sarlota Otrava, female human ermordenung Clr6/AnM3, LG

The Bastion of the lawful good sect of the Church of Ezra is an ermordenung?!?
#4

Matthew_L._Martin

Aug 08, 2004 12:45:44
Originally posted by Ravenshadow
The Bastion of the lawful good sect of the Church of Ezra is an ermordenung?!?

Yes. And believe it or not, it works. :-)

For the whole story, download the Book of Secrets here and look up the entry for her in the "Anchors of Faith" article.

Matthew L. Martin
#5

zombiegleemax

Aug 09, 2004 11:44:42
thanks for the clarification. that actually makes an eerie amount of sense. neat.