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barbarian [[Path of Zealot (5A)|Zealot]], | barbarian [[Path of Zealot (5A)|Zealot]], | ||
bard [[Chanting_(5A)|Chanter]], | bard [[Chanting_(5A)|Chanter]], | ||
+ | fencer [[Legate (5A)|Legate]], | ||
rogue [[Holy_Slayer_(5A)|Holy Slayer]] and [[Saint_of_Sinners_(5A)|Saint of Sinners]], | rogue [[Holy_Slayer_(5A)|Holy Slayer]] and [[Saint_of_Sinners_(5A)|Saint of Sinners]], | ||
sorcerer [[Divine Soul (5A)|Divine Soul]], | sorcerer [[Divine Soul (5A)|Divine Soul]], | ||
warlock [[Celestial (5A)|Celestial Patron]], and | warlock [[Celestial (5A)|Celestial Patron]], and | ||
wizard [[Astral Magic (5A)|Astral Magic]] and [[School_of_Theurgy_(5A)|Theurgist]]. | wizard [[Astral Magic (5A)|Astral Magic]] and [[School_of_Theurgy_(5A)|Theurgist]]. |
Latest revision as of 15:48, 10 January 2024
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There are many sources of power in all the many worlds, but the most well-known and most respected is that of the divine. Some call this miracles, some say its astral magic, everyone agrees the healing and enhancements are nice. Clerics and Paladins are the masters of this magic, but others practice it as well in certain subclasses such as the barbarian Zealot, bard Chanter, fencer Legate, rogue Holy Slayer and Saint of Sinners, sorcerer Divine Soul, warlock Celestial Patron, and wizard Astral Magic and Theurgist.