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− | Over the centuries, human Ephaesean Adepts have often formed small groups which have worked to some specific end. These specialized task groups often become somewhat autonomous and gain slightly specialized names. The most | + | Over the centuries, human Ephaesean Adepts have often formed small groups which have worked to some specific end. These specialized task groups often become somewhat autonomous and gain slightly specialized names. The most well known of these divinely blessed task groups on Eramere has been the Ephaesean Adeptus for the past few centuries. This group tasked themselves with the discovery and application of the Arcane. They have made great strides in the study of magic, and those who take up the mantle are continuing to strive towards new understanding every day. |
− | For an Ephaesean Adeptus, the study of magic is more than a simple quest for knowledge, or a search for a new ability or new powers. It is a form of worship to the Omniscient Eye. While their reasons, motives and personalities differ wildly, every Adeptus shares this in common. Both the study and use of magic is an extension of each Adeptus' | + | For an Ephaesean Adeptus, the study of magic is more than a simple quest for knowledge, or a search for a new ability or new powers. It is a form of worship to the Omniscient Eye. In more recent years, some have joined their ranks who also follow Lethe, aiding with the cataloguing and preservation of the discoveries found. While their reasons, motives and personalities differ wildly, every Adeptus shares this in common. Both the study and use of magic is an extension of each Adeptus' prayers, and every Adeptus seeks to better understand this mysterious force in their own way. As a result, the Adeptus' power of prayer advances even as their strength of magic does so as well. The Adeptus' rely on their research and that of others to gather new Arcane powers, as their researches and prayers leave them little time and often less willingness to waste their time researching magics that came before. The ultimate goal of the Ephaesean Adeptus is to uncover new knowledge and improve on the old ways. |
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'''Skills''': Knowledge Religion: 6, Knowledge Arcana: 6<br> | '''Skills''': Knowledge Religion: 6, Knowledge Arcana: 6<br> | ||
− | '''Deity''': Ephaesus<br> | + | '''Deity''': Ephaesus or Lethe<br> |
− | '''Spellcasting Background''': | + | '''Spellcasting Background''': 2nd level divine spellcasting from the Cleric or Bard spell lists, 2nd level arcane spellcasting from the Wizard spell list. |
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'''Hit Die''': d4<br> | '''Hit Die''': d4<br> | ||
− | '''Proficiencies''': | + | '''Proficiencies''': Ephaesean Adeptus gain no proficiency with any weapon or armor<br> |
− | '''Skill Points''': | + | '''Skill Points''': 4 + Int modifier<br> |
− | '''Class Skills''': | + | '''Class Skills''': Appraise, Knowledge Arcana, Knowledge Religion, Sense Motive, and Spellcraft<br> |
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+ | '''Spells per Day/Spells Known''': When a new Ephaesean Adeptus level is gained, the character gains new spells per day (and spells known, if applicable) as though he had gained a level in wizard and cleric. | ||
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− | ''' | + | '''Note: Due to game mechanics, wizard spells are not granted when an Ephaesean Adeptus levels up. Rather, the ability to cast spells of appropriate level is simply added. All wizard spells learned must be learned through demonstration or through reading a scroll to add the spell to the spellbook.''''' |
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Over the centuries, human Ephaesean Adepts have often formed small groups which have worked to some specific end. These specialized task groups often become somewhat autonomous and gain slightly specialized names. The most well known of these divinely blessed task groups on Eramere has been the Ephaesean Adeptus for the past few centuries. This group tasked themselves with the discovery and application of the Arcane. They have made great strides in the study of magic, and those who take up the mantle are continuing to strive towards new understanding every day.
For an Ephaesean Adeptus, the study of magic is more than a simple quest for knowledge, or a search for a new ability or new powers. It is a form of worship to the Omniscient Eye. In more recent years, some have joined their ranks who also follow Lethe, aiding with the cataloguing and preservation of the discoveries found. While their reasons, motives and personalities differ wildly, every Adeptus shares this in common. Both the study and use of magic is an extension of each Adeptus' prayers, and every Adeptus seeks to better understand this mysterious force in their own way. As a result, the Adeptus' power of prayer advances even as their strength of magic does so as well. The Adeptus' rely on their research and that of others to gather new Arcane powers, as their researches and prayers leave them little time and often less willingness to waste their time researching magics that came before. The ultimate goal of the Ephaesean Adeptus is to uncover new knowledge and improve on the old ways.
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Requirements:
Skills: Knowledge Religion: 6, Knowledge Arcana: 6
Deity: Ephaesus or Lethe
Spellcasting Background: 2nd level divine spellcasting from the Cleric or Bard spell lists, 2nd level arcane spellcasting from the Wizard spell list.
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Class Features:
Hit Die: d4
Proficiencies: Ephaesean Adeptus gain no proficiency with any weapon or armor
Skill Points: 4 + Int modifier
Class Skills: Appraise, Knowledge Arcana, Knowledge Religion, Sense Motive, and Spellcraft
Spells per Day/Spells Known: When a new Ephaesean Adeptus level is gained, the character gains new spells per day (and spells known, if applicable) as though he had gained a level in wizard and cleric.
Note: Due to game mechanics, wizard spells are not granted when an Ephaesean Adeptus levels up. Rather, the ability to cast spells of appropriate level is simply added. All wizard spells learned must be learned through demonstration or through reading a scroll to add the spell to the spellbook.