Vyvaen does not speak often, and when she does, it is with purpose. She is not a theologian, nor does she involve herself in doctrinal debate.
Her faith is expressed through vigilance, discipline, and the quiet certainty that some things must simply be defended, without hesitation or excuse.
As Mother Superior – Warden of the Sanctum, Vyvaen bears responsibility for the physical protection of the Church’s most sacred spaces and figures. Temples, reliquaries, processions, and the Holy Mother herself fall under her charge. She organises the Temple Security Unit with military precision, yet her authority is grounded not in fear but in trust.
Those who serve beneath her know exactly what is expected of them – and that Vyvaen will never ask of others what she would not do herself.
Vyvaen Weller
Medium Humanoid (Human, Paladin: Level 12), Lawful Good
Hit Points: 132
Speed: 30ft.
20 (+5)
10 (+0)
18 (+4)
10 (+0)
14 (+2)
16 (+3)
Skills: Athletics: +9, Insight: +6, Intimidation: +7, Religion: +4
Damage Resistances: Radiant
Condition Immunities:
Senses: Passive Perception 12
Languages: Common, Celestial
Challenge: 12 Prof Bonus: +4
Spells
1st Level: Bless, Compelled Duel, Shield of Faith
2nd Level: Aid, Lesser Restoration, Zone of Truth
3rd Level: Aura of Vitality, Blinding Smite
4th Level: Banishment, Death Ward
Equipment
Mother’s Wrath (+3 two-handed sword), +2 plate armor of the Sanctum, cloak and tabard of Temple Security, holy symbol etched into breastplate, ring of keys and sanctum seals
Her presence is unmistakable. Clad in gold-worked plate and wrapped in green, she appears less as a knight seeking glory and more as a living extension of the sanctum walls she guards. The great blade known as Mother’s Wrath rests easily in her grasp, carried not so much as a symbol of aggression but as a promise that sacred ground will not be violated lightly.
Vyvaen’s devotion is quiet and absolute. She does not pray for visions or signs, nor does she question the burden of her role. To her, the faith of the Mother is something preserved through constancy – through standing where one is needed, for as long as is required. She measures success not in battles won, but in calamities that never come to pass.
Within the hierarchy of the Church, Vyvaen defers fully to Rilith’s authority and respects Ermile’s counsel, but in matters of immediate security her word is final. When she gives an order, it is understood that it is given to prevent loss — and that disobedience carries consequences not only of discipline, but of conscience.