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'''Skills''':  Knowledge Religion:  6 ranks, Knowledge History:  6 ranks<br>
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'''Skills''':  Knowledge Religion:  10 ranks, Knowledge History:  4 ranks<br>
 
'''Spellcasting''':  At least one level in Cleric OR Druid class.<br>
 
'''Spellcasting''':  At least one level in Cleric OR Druid class.<br>
'''Special''':  Bardic Knowledge class feature.
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'''Special''':  Inspire Regeneration class feature.
  
 
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Revision as of 17:11, 9 January 2016

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There were many changes amongst the divine spellcasters of Eramere after the events of the Sundering. New Overseers began to be known, old Overseers changed or ceased to exist, and nothing was what it once was.

When the faithful were able to channel divine blessings once more, some found that it was not enough to simply rely on their connection with their Overseer in the old, traditional ways. They were pushed to inspire during their rituals, drawing on the bardic path as well as something more familiar. They were encouraged in their dreams and waking life to bring to life old tales and new stories, to spark faith anew in those that had gathered around them to learn of the clerical or druidic paths.

This inspirational path began in Eramere, but no one is quite certain whether it was first witnessed in Maer'Havel, Skolden'fel Stand Fortress, Val'Mahkor, or the High Reaches Temple of the Hymn. First revealed amongst followers of Lalaith and Lethe, it soon spread to other faiths and locales. Touched by a creative spark, these followers use artistry, insight, and ingenuity in their faith, teaching others of their Overseer and often the Hymn itself.

Divine Chroniclers can now be found in all corners of the continent, and likely further afield. They lead the way in recording tales and songs both old and new in each of their faiths, as they find new creative and inspirational ways to share them with others.

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Requirements

Skills: Knowledge Religion: 10 ranks, Knowledge History: 4 ranks
Spellcasting: At least one level in Cleric OR Druid class.
Special: Inspire Regeneration class feature.

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Class Features

Hit Die: d6
Base Attack Bonus: Low
High Saves: Will
Weapon Proficiencies: None
Armor Proficiencies: None
Skill Points: 4 + Int modifier
Class Skills: Appraise, Bluff, Concentration, Decipher Script, Diplomacy, Gather Information, Heal, Knowledge: Any, Listen, Lore, Perform, Sense Motive, SSpellcraft, Spot, Swim, Use Magic Device

Spells per Day / Known: Each level, the Divine chronicler gains new spellcasting ability as if she had advanced in level in the Bard class. Additionally, she gains new spellcasting ability in one other divine spellcasting class (Cleric or Druid) as if she had also advanced in level in that class.

Sage's Song: Your Divine Chronicler levels stack with your Bard levels for purposes of the effectiveness of the following bard class features. Inspire Courage, Inspire Competence, Inspire Defense, Inspire Regeneration, Inspire Slowing, Inspire Jarring, Countersong, Fascinate, Haven Song, Cloud Mind, Ironskin Chant, Song of Freedom, Inspire Heroics, Inspire Legion, Song of Requiem, Chorus of Heroism. You do not gain any of these abilities, you simply use a higher level for purposes of determining the effectiveness of the ones you already have from your bard class levels.

Messenger's Voice: Starting at third level, a Divine Chronicler can stack Divine Chronicler levels with Cleric levels for purposes of Turn Undead. A Divine Chronicler with Druid levels can stack Divine Chronicler levels with Druid levels for purposes of her Animal Companion.

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