Temptation Curse (Apath)

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Temptation

Publisher: Trailseeker & Legendary Games.

You are constantly tempted by sacrilegious voices. If you radically change your alignment, this may change into the voices curse, or perversely urge you to sin against your new credo and remain as the temptation curse.

You constantly have nagging voices at the back of your head that encourage you to break faith with your ideals. These voices are distracting, making you suffer -2 on initiative checks and a a -5 penalty on Perception checks. You gain Bluff as a class skill.

As a standard action you may bargain with your voices for information. Your voices are not all-knowing, but they do have a skill bonus in Knowledge (Religion) of 10 + your level. As a standard action you may bargain with your voices for information. They will give you advice if you temporarily give in and do what they want, or you can try to Bluff them into revealing information, using your Bluff skill as if it was Knowledge (Religion). The GM makes a Knowledge (Religion) check for your tempters and this is all the information they can reveal.

At level 5 you gain a +2 bonus on Sense Motive checks and Will saving throws.

At level 10 you can use atonement, discern lies, and glibness as spell-like abilities a total of three times per day. You gain an extra use of this ability every 5 levels after 10th.

At level 15, you can use arbitrament, blasphemy, dictum, holy word, and word of chaos as a spell-like ability once per day each. You use these spells like an oracle. You gain no protection against the possible negative effects of these spells.

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