You are a crusader for your god, always ready and willing to fight to defend your faith.
The depths of the battlefield are familiar to you, and not something you shy away from. You may spend 50 TU to decorate any weapon or shield with the holy iconography of your god. This cost is halved if it is your deity's favored weapon. Doing so provides you extra resilience in battle:
You lose these benefits if you are not wielding the equipment in battle - simply being on your person is not sufficient.
You may spend a Swift Action and 4 MP to Channel Smite - sending the power of your god through your weapon as you strike a foe. Your next attack inflicts your Channel Energy damage, in addition to the weapon's normal damage. An enemy struck by Channel Smite does not receive as saving throw for half damage. You may use this Talent once per turn. The Smite remains “active” until a successful attack, or after a number of rounds equal to your Caster Level, whichever comes first.
As a Half Action, you may spend 6 MP to summon and board a gleaming chariot pulled by a spectral steed. Each are detailed in a manner fitting for your god. The chariot is treated as a Combat-Trained mount, and occupies no space due to its spectral nature, allowing you to attack and cast freely. As a Free Action, you may direct the chariot to move across the battlefield. You never need to make a Ride check to pilot or maintain your position on the Chariot.
The chariot possesses a move speed of 10 feet per Caster Level, and may move upon ground, through liquids, and in the air with equal ability. You are not immune to the negative effects of entering perilous areas with the chariot, however - if you ride into a pool of lava, you are in a pool of lava. The Chariot itself is completely immune to damage. It remains for a number of minutes equal to your Caster Level. There is sufficient room to bring one other creature of your Size onto the Chariot with you without squeezing, though if the creature is not approved by your god, they may find it impossible to stand upon.