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On the difference between the Saint and Cleric playbooks, I could present a biblical example: Moses (Saint, or in this case prophet) and his brother Aron (Cleric, performs all the ceremonies). It is said that Aron is a product of later edits by clerics who wanted to create a theological basis for their own powers. But this example may be overly controversial.
  
 
* '''Potent Oil''' ☐: Renders a weapon coated in this oil potent against the supernatural for an hour. '''Alchemy, Common, Consumable.'''
 
* '''Potent Oil''' ☐: Renders a weapon coated in this oil potent against the supernatural for an hour. '''Alchemy, Common, Consumable.'''
 
* '''Reliquary''' ☐☐: Fancifully decorated banner or a box containing a holy relic, suspended on a pole to display as a banner. Increases the effect of powers, worsens position against physical interactions. Needs both hands. '''Artifact, Playbook'''.
 
* '''Reliquary''' ☐☐: Fancifully decorated banner or a box containing a holy relic, suspended on a pole to display as a banner. Increases the effect of powers, worsens position against physical interactions. Needs both hands. '''Artifact, Playbook'''.

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On the difference between the Saint and Cleric playbooks, I could present a biblical example: Moses (Saint, or in this case prophet) and his brother Aron (Cleric, performs all the ceremonies). It is said that Aron is a product of later edits by clerics who wanted to create a theological basis for their own powers. But this example may be overly controversial.

  • Potent Oil ☐: Renders a weapon coated in this oil potent against the supernatural for an hour. Alchemy, Common, Consumable.
  • Reliquary ☐☐: Fancifully decorated banner or a box containing a holy relic, suspended on a pole to display as a banner. Increases the effect of powers, worsens position against physical interactions. Needs both hands. Artifact, Playbook.