Prophet

The Prophet is a boss which appears in the Ruins, and, like other bosses, has three variations (Sonorous, Fulminating and Gibbering).

Ancestor's Memoirs: The Prophet
"Excavations beneath the manor were well underway, when a particularly ragged indigent arrived in the hamlet. This filthy, toothless miscreant boasted an uncanny knowledge of my ambitions and prognosticated publicly that, left unchecked, I would soon unleash doom upon the world. This raving creature had to be silenced. But doing so proved maddeningly impossible. How had he survived the stockades, the icy waters, and the knives I delivered so enthusiastically into his back? How had he returned, time and time again, to rouse the townfolk with his wild speculations and prophecies? Finally, resign to his uncommon corporeal resilience I lured him to the dig. There, I showed him the THING and detailed the full extent of my plans. Triumphantly I watched as he tore his eyes from their sockets and ran shrieking into the shadows, wailing maniacally that the end was upon us all."

History
There was a man who decried the Ancestor as a harbinger of doom. Nothing the Ancestor did could stop this prophet, and all murder attempts failed as well. The Ancestor eventually revealed all of his plans to the prophet, resulting in the prophet completely losing what sanity he had left and tearing out his own eyes. He continues his apocalyptic ravings in the darkness of the Ruins, as the leader of the cultists there.

Behaviour
The Prophet spawns on rank 4, with wooden pews of crescent hitpoints on rank 1, 2 and 3. Breaking these pews will reward valuable Consecrated Pews in the end of the battle.

During a turn, the Prophet will use 2-3 attacks.

Abilities
* Rank Marked marks the target's rank when the ability lands, not the targeted Hero.

** Rubble of Ruin can only be cast on heroes occupying Marked Rank. Heroes in Ranks that are not marked will not be affected, even if it says 100% +1 extra target.

Strategy

 * Prioritize Back-Row Burst Damage — The Prophet will remain in rank 4 and, with a 300% (or higher) Move Resistance, he's not going anywhere: beating him will require attacks that can target rank 4.  Additionally, the Prophet's lack of PROT means Blight and Bleed attacks are unnecessary; use high-damage rank 4 attacks (e.g. the Hellion's Iron Swan, the Arbalest's Sniper Shot) instead.  "Marking Teams" (groups built around marking targets to gain damage bonuses against them) are excellent at single-target burst damage and should perform well against the Prophet.
 * Better Strategy: Stack Damage Debuffs* — Killing the Prophet ASAP is effective, but suboptimal: destroying his wooden Pews first rewards you with a hefty gold bonus. Because this fight has only a single damage dealer (the Prophet himself), it's possible to focus-fire him with multiple damage debuffs instead of killing him outright: an Occultist's Weakening Curse (-30% DMG debuff) and a front-line Vestal's Hand of Light (-20% DMG debuff), applied each turn, will very quickly reduce the Prophet's damage output to almost nothing—giving you plenty of time to grab those valuable pieces of wood.  If you can, increase those characters' Buff Chances with Trinkets, especially for higher-level iterations of the Prophet.
 * Consider Stun Resist & Blight Resist/Curing — The Prophet has both Blight and Stun attacks in his repertoire, so tune your party to resist them.
 * Manage Rubble of Ruin Damage — Rubble of Ruin, the Prophet's most damaging attack, is always foreshadowed by a Calamitous Prognostication (which marks targets for Rubble of Ruin). This gives you a turn or so to plan for the incoming damage.  Unlike most marks, Calamitous Prognostication marks the *rank* (i.e. position) it hits, rather than the character.  So, if your party has a lot of maneuverability, you can replace squishy characters in harm's way with a tanky character to absorb the hit.  If you have defensive buffs, especially guarding abilities like the Man-at-Arms' Defender or the Houndmaster's Guard Dog, use them to protect characters in targeted ranks.
 * Stress Damage Is the Lesser Evil — Each turn that the Prophet uses Eye on You (dealing Stress damage and Stunning) is a turn he isn't setting up Rubble of Ruin: in other words, a happy turn. That being said, if the Prophet decides to focus-fire one of your characters with Eye on You, or gets lucky with Fulminate's high Crit chance, that Stress is going to pile up quickly.  Don't worry about this... since there's not much you can do about it (you likely don't want to waste a party slot on a Jester or Crusader—neither of which are especially good in this fight—nor do you want to waste turns trying to heal Stress).  Instead, try to enter the fight with low Stress: keep the light high throughout the dungeon; avoid bringing heroes who are easily-stressed in the Ruins or by Unholy encounters; and wait to camp until you're near the boss room.  Then, either kill the Prophet quickly with burst damage, or neutralize him with debuffs as suggested above.

* It seems damage debuffs no longer work on the Rubble of Ruin damage output. Tested on build 11029.