
Recovery Rank ω, Servo-Titan Fabrication RitualĪt 1st level, You have 3200 virtual gp to outfit your body with augmetics and equipment. Tech-Priest's Satchel Īugmetic Body, Power Reserves, Maintenance Ritual.You start with the following equipment, in addition to the equipment granted by your background: You are able to speak, read, and write in High Gothic, Low Gothic, and Cant Mechanicus. Skills: Three from Investigation, Intimidation, Perception, Persuasion, Stealth, Athletics, Insight, Medicine Languages Saving Throws: Intelligence, Constitution

Tools: Smith's Tools, Mechanic's Tools, Engineer's Tools, Tinker's Tools Weapons: Simple Weapons, imperial martial weapons,imperial extremis weapons, Omnissian Axe. Hit Points at Higher Levels: 1d10 (or 6) + Constitution modifier per Tech-Priest level after 1st Hit Points at 1st Level: 10 + Constitution modifier Second, choose the Acolyte background.Īs a Tech-Priest you gain the following class features. First, Intelligence should be your highest ability score, followed by Constitution. You can make a Tech-Priest quickly by following these suggestions. One thing you want to ask yourself: How was your priest transported to this world? Was he launched into space with an off-course escape pod and crashed on this remote planet? Was there a horrible engine malfunction, or perhaps some sort of skullduggery that caused his teleportation to this realm?Īlso, how will he adapt? Will he try to return to the Imperium, will he try to spread the word of the almighty Omnissiah to these primitive fleshlings? Some things to keep in mind for how your priest will behave in the world of D&D. Though their bodies often incorporate many inorganic components as bionic replacements, Tech-priests are fully human, unlike the cybernetic Servitors created by the Adeptus Mechanicus that carry out most of the heavy labour for all of the Imperium's myriad organisations and enterprises.

The Tech-priests provide the rest of the Imperium with its technicians, scientists and engineers. Tech-priests are members of the Cult Mechanicus, the Cult of the Machine, a priesthood which forms an ecclesiastical hierarchy for the Cult Mechanicus of technicians, scientists, and religious leaders who believe that knowledge represents the only true divinity in the universe. A Tech-Priest is an adept of the Adeptus Mechanicus of the Imperium of Man who is generally responsible for maintaining all of the advanced technology of the Imperium, enlarging the Imperium's stocks of technical knowledge and conducting what little new scientific research occurs within the Imperium since the end of the Horus Heresy.
