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| Storytellers, performers, acrobats, bards receive their spells from the Endilion Hymn. They possess a number of skills, and do not have as many spells as a wizard. They're good as a "support" style role.
 
| Storytellers, performers, acrobats, bards receive their spells from the Endilion Hymn. They possess a number of skills, and do not have as many spells as a wizard. They're good as a "support" style role.
 
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| A knightly tradition that grew in Myrddion, and spread around the world. A martial and support class, they possess the ability to challenge a foe and make it count, as well as to lend support to their teammates. Their charges are a wonder to behold, and the cavalier easily fulfills the role of a strong combatant.
 
   
 
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| Fighters fight with steel and heavy armor. They serve as mercenaries, defenders, servants of merchants and nobility, among other roles. Fighters receive few skills, but are good at mastering a number of combat styles, making them more flexible in combat than might otherwise seem and their armor training feature makes them fast in any type of armor, no matter its weight. They make strong, mobile combatants.
 
| Fighters fight with steel and heavy armor. They serve as mercenaries, defenders, servants of merchants and nobility, among other roles. Fighters receive few skills, but are good at mastering a number of combat styles, making them more flexible in combat than might otherwise seem and their armor training feature makes them fast in any type of armor, no matter its weight. They make strong, mobile combatants.
 
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| Inquisitors, if one phrase describes them, are "the guys who get things done." Their variety of talents and martial skills allow them to fill roles as diverse from one another as the hunter, stealth expert, investigator, informant...or the angered force of their deity's will.
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| Special agents who get things done in the name of their Temples. Their variety of talents and martial skills allow them to fill roles as diverse from one another as the hunter, stealth expert, investigator, informant...or the angered force of their deity's will.
   
 
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Revision as of 20:48, 30 June 2015

The Different Classes
Class Summary Class Summary
Artificer Barbarian
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Artificers come from the old tradition of Kulthos, which was a society of wizards who became focused on magitech. Their spells now resemble contraptions, and the skyships are their own invention. Many of them are adventurers, eager to seek out new knowledge and try new ways to test their designs and concepts. They scare people.
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A savage warrior whose strength stands unrivaled, the barbarian augments their fighting capabilities with primal forces. Capable of amazing feats of strength, a barbarian may train themselves to shatter a wall of force, though they possess a variety of nature and wild-oriented skills as well.


Bard Cavalier
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Storytellers, performers, acrobats, bards receive their spells from the Endilion Hymn. They possess a number of skills, and do not have as many spells as a wizard. They're good as a "support" style role.
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The deadly, shining knight on horseback. Some of them aren't so shining. Some are. The cavalier tradition grew out of Myrddion and spread around the world.
Cleric Druid
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Clerics are the servants of the gods, and receive their spells from a divine sponsor. They often work within a Temple, and suggested titles are found on each deity's page. While they do well as a "support" role, they may also take on the role of a divine warrior.
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Druids are primal casters who receive their spells from a divine sponsor or the Green Word. They often travel in the company of a great beast, and among more primitive races, often serve in a similar manner as priests.


Fighter Inquisitor
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Fighters fight with steel and heavy armor. They serve as mercenaries, defenders, servants of merchants and nobility, among other roles. Fighters receive few skills, but are good at mastering a number of combat styles, making them more flexible in combat than might otherwise seem and their armor training feature makes them fast in any type of armor, no matter its weight. They make strong, mobile combatants.
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Special agents who get things done in the name of their Temples. Their variety of talents and martial skills allow them to fill roles as diverse from one another as the hunter, stealth expert, investigator, informant...or the angered force of their deity's will.
Monk Paladin
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Mobile combatants with elements of wuxia, monks are fighters who possess a strong mental discipline and mystic tradition. There are a number of monk orders with varying outlooks and focuses.
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Paladins are defenders of all that is good in the world, and receive the sponsorship of a divine patron. Known for mercy as well as their combat abilities, charisma is one of their strongest traits.
Ranger Rogue
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Skillful warriors, rangers are known for their talent in the wilderness. They receive a generous number of skills, a few divine spells, and specialize in fighting certain types of enemies.
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Rogues are a skillful class that is adept at thievery, investigation, and a glib tongue. They are a sort of "all around" class capable of doing a number of things, though they are somewhat squishy. They shine in overcoming obstacles, and investigative tasks.
Sorcerer Swashbuckler
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Sorcerers are students of the arcane who have a distant tie to some unusual creature...either that, or a contract of some kind. They gain spells more slowly than the wizard, but may cast them more frequently. They receive few skill points.
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Because you always wanted to be Zorro. Or Inigo Montoya.
Wizard Witch
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Wizards are students of the arcane who possess a bredth and width of knowledge. They are strongest in support, battlefield control, and buffer type roles, and though they receive few skill points, their intelligence often makes up the difference.
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Born recently from the clash between Eluna and Taara, witches struggle between both as they find their place in the world.