Cultist (Human Adept 10)

Cultist CR 8

XP 4,800
Human Adept 10
CE Medium humanoid (human)
Init +7; Senses Perception +3

DEFENSE

AC 19, touch 13, flat-footed 16 (+4 armor, +3 Dex, +2 natural)
hp 45 (10d6+10)
Fort +5, Ref +6, Will +12

OFFENSE

Speed 30 ft., fly 60 ft. (good)
Melee mwk silver dagger +5 (1d4–1/19–20)
Ranged mwk silver dagger +9 (1d4–1/19–20)

Adept Spells Prepared (CL 10th; concentration +13)

3rdbestow curse (DC 16), cure serious wounds
2ndinvisibility, mirror image, web (DC 15)
1stcommand (DC 14), cure light wounds, obscuring mist, protection from law
0th (at will)detect magic, light, read magic

TACTICS

Before Combat The adept drinks her potions of barkskin, cat’s grace, fly, and mage armor, then rises up out of reach of enemy melee weapons.

During Combat The adept hurls fireballs and lightning bolts from the air, then returns to the ground to dispense her touch spells and use her wand of burning hands.

Base Statistics

Without barkskin, cat’s grace, fly, and mage armor, the adept’s statistics are Init +5; AC 11, touch 11, flat-footed 10; Ref +4; Speed 30 ft.; Ranged mwk silver dagger +7 (1d4–1/19–20); Dex 12; CMD 15; Skills Fly +1.

STATISTICS

Str 8, Dex 16, Con 10, Int 9, Wis 16, Cha 12
Base Atk +5; CMB +4; CMD 17
Feats Combat Casting, Great Fortitude, Improved Initiative, Iron Will, Skill Focus (Bluff), Toughness
Skills Appraise +2, Bluff +17, Fly +7, Knowledge (arcana) +6, Knowledge (planes) +9, Knowledge (religion) +5, Linguistics +0, Spellcraft +7
Languages Common, Aklo
SQ summon familiar (raven, speaks Aklo)
Combat Gear necklace of fireballs (type IV), potion of barkskin, potion of cat’s grace, potion of fly, potion of mage armor, scrolls of lightning bolt (2, CL 8th), wand of burning hands (CL 5th, 16 charges), wand of cure light wounds (31 charges), ; Other Gear masterwork silver dagger, scroll case, silver unholy symbol, 37 gp


DESCRIPTION


The cultist is a smiling friend to all in her community, so few suspect she leads a second life dedicated to ushering in the apocalypse. The cultist spins falsehoods to conceal her true motives, presenting herself as a pious woman of the church, a research assistant for a sage, or the demure wife of the mayor or a local merchant—any role where she can be known but does not wield power, and is therefore not suspected of having any ambition. She uses her magic to spy on townsfolk, punish her enemies and those who would thwart her plans, direct suspicion away from her onto a scapegoat, and sow confusion and panic among the townsfolk so she can manipulate them more easily. If discovered using magic, she pretends to be less successful at it than she truly is and asks the witnesses not to tell her superiors of it, as they would disapprove and punish her for it.

Whether she serves demons, the god of destruction, or strange beings from the outer darkness, the cultist eagerly anticipates the ruin of the world. Much of her work involves placing secret marks around her village, sacrificing animals, burning strange herbs, and uttering guttural chants, all of which help power the apocalypse ritual taught to her by her dark masters. The culmination of these acts almost certainly requires human sacrifice—whether a direct act with a knife or a subtle massacre such as a burning building—and perhaps a celestial conjunction between stars and planets invisible to the naked eye.

The cultist may believe the masters of the apocalypse will reward her with power or divinity when the time comes, or will grant her a quick and merciful death. She may wish to see the world burn for some slight against her by a rival or lover, or simply because the secret madness within her throbs at the idea of such wanton destruction.

Her minions in town include secret alliances with enforcers (adepts 5), ruffians (commoners 7), or even a traitor (commoner 10). The members of this conspiracy may not know each other’s identities, or may believe that someone other than the cultist is in charge.


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Pathfinder Roleplaying Game NPC Codex © 2012, Paizo Publishing, LLC; Authors: Jesse Benner, Jason Bulmahn, Adam Daigle, Alex Greenshields, Rob McCreary, Mark Moreland, Jason Nelson, Stephen Radney-MacFarland, Patrick Renie, Sean K Reynolds, and Russ Taylor.

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