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You have spent your life in the service of a temple to a specific god or pantheon of gods - not as an anointed acolyte or cleric, but as one of its watchful protectors.
Were you a silent sentinel who spent hours in unmoving vigilance? Or maybe the ‘Holder-of-the-keys’ for a sacred library, vault, or reliquary? Or perhaps you moved secretly amongst the worshippers, ever watchful for thieves and other threats.
Friend or Pariah? What caused you to leave the temple? Did you suffer a fall from grace? Or perhaps you were struck by a change of heart? How do the followers of the temple perceive you?

 
Skill Proficiencies: Religion and a choice of either Intimidation or Insight.
Languages: Abyssal, Celestial, Infernal, or Primordial
Equipment: A signet ring, a sewing kit, and a belt pouch with 10gp.
 
Feature: Friend of the Order

Your order maintains a network of spies, agents, and supporters. Though you are no longer working within the temple, through a set of secret signs, you can locate safe havens in otherwise dangerous places. You may call on friends for shelter, food, sanctuary, and basic healing.

 
Suggested Characteristics

Temple guardians are the anonymous protectors of their charge. Tradition and formality have been drilled into them for many years. They tend to be stiff and stoic, and do not like to be seen as an individual. Duty, faith, and honor have great meaning for a temple guardian.

d8 Personality Trait
1 Every situation is evaluated for potential threats. Vigilance never sleeps.
2 The security and peace of mind of those of my religion are my primary concern. I don’t care about much else.
3 Attack, steal or desecrate a temple, and I will burn you on a stake in front of the gate.
4 I maintain a calm and composed manner even in the most desperate of situations.
5 Social situations are awkward to me, and so I prefer to stand aside and observe.
6 I want to be loved for my benevolent sacrifice.
7 I think of commoners as sheep. My word was law in the temple, and I continue to expect the same treatment.
8 I am a guardian. This is my charge and my sacrifice. Honor is my life.
d8 Ideal
1 People. I am committed to the common worshippers of my order. Buildings fall, and leaders are corrupted. (Chaotic)
2 Honor. I will maintain (or restore) my honor. (Lawful)
3 Advocate. I left my order to extend my order's ideals to everyone I meet. (Any)
4 Corrupt. For the right price, I have secrets to sell. (Evil)
5 Zealot. I am committed to my order first; everyone else comes second. (Neutral)
6 Penance. I seek redemption for past failings. (Good)
7 Freedom. I have seen the light and escaped the oppressive shackles of my previous life. (Chaotic)
8 Piety. Abstinence, self-sacrifice, and deep reflection are superior to any hall of worship. (Any)
d6 Bond
1 I have seen the sacking of my temple. I will have vengeance.
2 I owe my temple a debt of gratitude for forging me into the person I am today.
3 I have seen the corruption of the powerful. I will expose them all.
4 The freedom of others is the only thing worth fighting for.
5 I will see my temple’s glory raised to new heights.
6 I will recover a relic to the sanctity of my temple.
d6 Flaw
1 My appearance is very important to me. I must be clean and well-presented at all times.
2 I have been cosseted by my upbringing. The hardships of commoners are a curiosity to me.
3 I am stiff and haughty in my interactions with strangers.
4 The fire in the priest’s room wasn’t my fault! I shift the blame for my failings.
5 I find beggars and the lower classes repellent.
6 It irritates me that the world isn’t more ordered.
 
Variant Feature: Pariah of the Order

You may pass as a friend of the Order as above, but you will be shunned or persecuted if your fallen status is revealed.

 
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