It is an interesting question, right? I've played a lot of D&D the past 30 years and even with a few women, and a couple did play clerics, but in reality, the bulk of clerics played have been NPCs, and of those, I'd say 80% were beautiful women. Is this common, or am I in the vast minority?
Whatever the case, here are some lovely ones for you to peruse.
Yep, absolutely been there...
She carries a big mace, is this Pathfinder? :)
Yes I played 2nd Edition, and yes, I enjoyed it.
I think one of my characters dated her once... it didn't end well.
'What, you don't like the mid-drift?'
Clarion for the win!
Halfling cleric maybe? Either that, or the campaign needs aged up a few years.
I know what you are thinking, Monk/Wizard, but that bookmark says cleric to me. Then again it is Pathfinder, so the first guess was probably right. :)
Aleena... just drop the mic and walk off the stage.
Most of them have been more akin to Friar Tuck. My group didn’t start having beautiful female clerics until after my wife started playing.
“HONESTLY, ARE THE BULK OF YOUR CLERICS BEAUTIFUL WOMEN?”
When I was younger, yes. Now, they’re usually scarred and/or mutilated and/or smelly zealots – the best one can hope for is one with average charisma. Your question made me think – I wonder if my group has been subconsciously bucking that decades old trend…