Chikabreek

Alignment: CN

Pantheon: Major Deities

Areas of Concern: Trickery, thieves, travelers

Domains: Chaos, Liberation, Luck, Travel, Trickery

Subdomains: Protean, Revelry, Freedom, Fate, Portal, Deception, Espionage, Thievery

*Requires the Acolyte of Apocrypha trait.

Favored Weapon: Boomerang, Sea-Knife, Kumade (make it collapsible moron)

Symbol: A cloaked rider

Sacred Animal(s): Squirrels

Sacred Color(s): Green

Obedience: Carry an ordinary scarf or veil and walk through a settlement, making sure you are seen and exchange pleasantries with at least one person. After you reach the settlement’s edge, place the scarf or veil over your face so you aren’t easily recognizable, and again speak with anyone you encountered before. If your true identity is recognized, you must deny it, providing a false name if necessary. Even if anyone you met sees through your ruse, you gain a +2 sacred or profane bonus on Disguise checks. The type of bonus depends on your alignment—if you’re neither good nor evil, you must choose either sacred or profane the first time you perform your obedience, and this choice can’t be changed.

Lore: Chikabreek is a trickster, nomad, and unapologetic thief. Worshipped by wanderers of all streets, Chikabreek’s followers emphasize personal freedom above all else, many extending said freedom to others possessions as well.

Chikabreek was originally a fey lord, brought to the material plane by Ayael in order to create the Elves. Contrary to most fey, Chikabreek had no real interest in creating the Elves or bringing love to this world. Instead, they filled in the void created by Abadeus in the cities. While Abadeus represented Law, Order and Structure, there was a void in cities for those not attached to these ideals. Thus, Chikabreek came to the rescue of these new cities’ rejects, blessing hobos, thieves, scoundrels and travelers, teaching them that freedom is what is the most valuable above all else, and teaching them to take what they wanted instead of having to abide by laws and ideals that did not apply to them.

Thus, they taught the first thieves how to steal without getting caught, also teaching them how to free themselves when they got caught. They also taught mortals how to fight against the law, be it through stealth or by targeting their weaknesses. Of course, violence was never promoted by Chikabreek, but sometimes violence is needed as others would bring it to their followers.

As time passed, their nature changed, losing a lot of what made them fey, instead taking their own identity, and ascending to godhood through the worship of their followers.

Divine Fighting Technique: See Calistria’s Poisoned Lash (Except that the divine fighting technique applies to Boomerangs, Sea-Knives and Kumades, instead of whips.)