Sung Chiang – God and Clerics for D&D 5e

Sung Chiang (Intermediate God)

Sung Chiang, also known as No Cha and a thousand other names, was a famous thief living in the twelfth century A.D. When the brigand died and went to the first Law Court of the Afterworld, Yen-Wang-Yeh was astounded at all the crimes Sung Chiang had committed. The Judge asked him if he was sorry for all the things he had done. Sung Chiang said that he was not, for he had done nothing worse than the corrupt bureaucrats ruling his province.

His comment caused an investigation and the guilty administrators were brought to justice. In gratitude, Sung Chiang was given divine status – but only after passing through every Law Court in the Afterworld. In recognition of his occupation, Sung Chiang now has three faces, eight arms, silvery scales for skin, and red eyes that
blaze like fire.

Roleplaying Tips

Sung Chiang’s ways have not changed just because he became a god. He is still greedy, and worshipers who do not sacrifice at least half of their treasure to his murky shrines are sure to receive a visit from his avatar.

STATISTICS

  • Alignment. Neutral Evil.
  • Worshippers Alignment. Any alignment.
  • Spheres of Influence. Thievery.
  • Holy Symbol. Dagger through a silver bracelet

Clerics of Sung Chiang

Clerics of Sung Chiang must have both a wisdom and dexterity score of 14 or more.

Alignment Restriction. Lawful Evil, Neutral Evil, Chaotic Evil.

Weapons Allowed. Piercing weapons.

Armors Allowed. Light armors.

Divine Domains. Grave, Knowledge, Life, Peace, Trickery, War.

GRANTED POWERS

  • Level 1. Gains Sneak Attack feature as a thief of the same level.