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''The animist domain is not a matter for gods and great powers. Rather, the animist worships the little gods, spirits of nature, places, and even items. Things like mountain have large and powerful spirits, but even the most humble rock or house has a spirit the animist can cajole and work with. | ''The animist domain is not a matter for gods and great powers. Rather, the animist worships the little gods, spirits of nature, places, and even items. Things like mountain have large and powerful spirits, but even the most humble rock or house has a spirit the animist can cajole and work with. | ||
− | ''Animists are similar in outlook to druids, | + | ''Animists are similar in outlook to druids, bur firmly on the side of folk against the willfulness of nature. |
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| valign=top | 9 ||valign="top"| Dream, <br> Commune with Nature | | valign=top | 9 ||valign="top"| Dream, <br> Commune with Nature | ||
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+ | === Taboo === | ||
+ | At 1st level the animist may select one taboo and gain the corresponding blessing from the Animist Taboos table. | ||
+ | If you break this taboo you are unable to cast spells until you have performed a 1-hour purification ritual. | ||
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+ | |+'''Animist Taboos''' | ||
+ | || '''Taboo''' ||valign="bottom" | '''Benefit''' | ||
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+ | |valign="top" | '''Taboo of Air''': Also known as being skyclad. You must expose yourself to the wind and weather and must be nude when preparing spells. You may never wear clothes of armor except hats, boots, and gloves. ||valign="top" | Add Mage Armor and Shield to your spell list. These spells count as cleric spells for you, but they are always prepared and don’t count against the number of cleric spells you prepare. | ||
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+ | |valign="top" | '''Taboo of Aliens''': The animist cannot communicate with outsiders who are Goblinoids or Humanoids or without losing power. He can never speak to or otherwise communicate with those not in his tribe or community, tough listening to them is allowed, as is silent use of Intimidation to scare them away. Adopted members of the tribe can be communicated with. Adventuring animists can communicate with their fellow party members, but not with strangers. ||valign="top" | Add Sanctuary to your spell list. You can cast Sanctuary without expending a spell slot, but if you do so, the spell only affects Goblinoids and Humanoids. | ||
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+ | |valign="top" | '''Taboo of Death''': Ill health is a barrier, one you should not come near. Touching a creature that has taken more than half its Hit Points in damage, has died within the last day, is poisoned, or is diseased breaks this taboo. Such creatures can be healed, but doing so breaks the taboo after the healing spell or ability has been used. You can deal freely with undead. ''This taboo is from Shinto and common in Japan-inspired settings.'' ||valign="top" | You are immune to poison damage, the poisoned condition, and disease. | ||
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+ | |valign="top" | '''Taboo of Earth''': You may not touch the ground; you must ride or be carried whenever you go outside. You can walk on floors and carpets. ''This taboo is common among mounted nomads.'' ||valign="top" | Any creature carrying you adds 10 ft. to its speed. If you have or gain a fly speed, add 10 ft. to that speed. | ||
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+ | # '''Taboo of Fire''': Fire separates folk from beasts, you gave up the use of fire as a concession to the spirits. You can't use any spells that do fire damage or summons creatures that can do fire damage. You may not ignite a fire or carry a burning objects such as torches or lanterns. You may still use firelight provided by others and may stay in heated rooms as long as you are not tending the fire. ||valign="top" | You gain resistance to fire damage. | ||
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+ | |valign="top" | '''Taboo of Gender''': You must not touch, heal, or communicate with members of one chosen gender, as in taboo of aliens and taboo of death. Random creatures you summon are never of the forbidden gender. You can choose to exclude the forbidden gender from area effect spells. Fighting against, intimidating, and otherwise harming members of the forbidden gender is allowed. ||valign="top" | You become proficient in the Intimidation skill. If you already are proficient in Intimidation, you may select another Charisma-based skill to get proficiency with. | ||
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+ | |valign="top" | '''Taboo of Life''': Life is sacred. The you must not inflict damage on a beast, dragon, goblinoid, humanoid, or monstrosity. ||valign="top" | Whenever you use a spell of 1st level or higher to restore hit points to a creature, the creature regains additional hit points equal to 2 + the spell's level. | ||
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+ | |valign="top" | '''Taboo of Metal''': Metal is the manifestation of man’s dominion over nature and at odds with the natural order of the spirits. You may not wear metal armor (all armor except cloth, leather and hide) or use metal weapons. These work normally when not made of metal: blowgun, club, dart, great club, javelin, short bow, sling, whip, and quarterstaff. The animist is allowed to use soft precious metals, like copper, silver, and gold. ||valign="top" | You gain a +2 bonus to Armor Class and weapon damage rolls. | ||
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+ | |valign="top" | '''Taboo of Identity''': You may not show naked skin or hair, especially your head. You must constantly wear a cowl, be masked, or wear thick facial body paint and shave all head hair. This gives disadvantage on Charisma (Deception, Persuasion) checks. ||valign="top" | You gain the constant effects of the Nondetection spell. | ||
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+ | # '''Taboo of Water''': Water is a civilizing influence, and you can give this up to get closer to primeval nature. With this taboo you cannot touch water but other liquids and alcoholic drinks are ok. You gain disadvantage on Strength and Dexterity checks near water or outdoors within one hour after a heavy rain. ||valign="top" | You cannot get the prone condition unless you willingly accept it. | ||
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The animist domain is not a matter for gods and great powers. Rather, the animist worships the little gods, spirits of nature, places, and even items. Things like mountain have large and powerful spirits, but even the most humble rock or house has a spirit the animist can cajole and work with. Animists are similar in outlook to druids, bur firmly on the side of folk against the willfulness of nature.
Animist Spells
Starting at 3rd level, you always have certain spells prepared after you reach particular levels in this class, as shown in the Animist Spells table. These spells count as cleric spells for you, but they are always prepared and don’t count against the number of cleric spells you prepare.
Artificer Level |
Spells |
1 | Faerie Fire, Find Familiar |
3 | Healing Spirit, See Invisibility |
5 | Clairvoyance, Summon Fey |
7 | Arcane Eye, Banishment |
9 | Dream, Commune with Nature |
Taboo
At 1st level the animist may select one taboo and gain the corresponding blessing from the Animist Taboos table. If you break this taboo you are unable to cast spells until you have performed a 1-hour purification ritual.
- Taboo of Fire: Fire separates folk from beasts, you gave up the use of fire as a concession to the spirits. You can't use any spells that do fire damage or summons creatures that can do fire damage. You may not ignite a fire or carry a burning objects such as torches or lanterns. You may still use firelight provided by others and may stay in heated rooms as long as you are not tending the fire. ||valign="top" | You gain resistance to fire damage.
- Taboo of Water: Water is a civilizing influence, and you can give this up to get closer to primeval nature. With this taboo you cannot touch water but other liquids and alcoholic drinks are ok. You gain disadvantage on Strength and Dexterity checks near water or outdoors within one hour after a heavy rain. ||valign="top" | You cannot get the prone condition unless you willingly accept it.
Taboo | Benefit |
Taboo of Air: Also known as being skyclad. You must expose yourself to the wind and weather and must be nude when preparing spells. You may never wear clothes of armor except hats, boots, and gloves. | Add Mage Armor and Shield to your spell list. These spells count as cleric spells for you, but they are always prepared and don’t count against the number of cleric spells you prepare. |
Taboo of Aliens: The animist cannot communicate with outsiders who are Goblinoids or Humanoids or without losing power. He can never speak to or otherwise communicate with those not in his tribe or community, tough listening to them is allowed, as is silent use of Intimidation to scare them away. Adopted members of the tribe can be communicated with. Adventuring animists can communicate with their fellow party members, but not with strangers. | Add Sanctuary to your spell list. You can cast Sanctuary without expending a spell slot, but if you do so, the spell only affects Goblinoids and Humanoids. |
Taboo of Death: Ill health is a barrier, one you should not come near. Touching a creature that has taken more than half its Hit Points in damage, has died within the last day, is poisoned, or is diseased breaks this taboo. Such creatures can be healed, but doing so breaks the taboo after the healing spell or ability has been used. You can deal freely with undead. This taboo is from Shinto and common in Japan-inspired settings. | You are immune to poison damage, the poisoned condition, and disease. |
Taboo of Earth: You may not touch the ground; you must ride or be carried whenever you go outside. You can walk on floors and carpets. This taboo is common among mounted nomads. | Any creature carrying you adds 10 ft. to its speed. If you have or gain a fly speed, add 10 ft. to that speed. |
Taboo of Gender: You must not touch, heal, or communicate with members of one chosen gender, as in taboo of aliens and taboo of death. Random creatures you summon are never of the forbidden gender. You can choose to exclude the forbidden gender from area effect spells. Fighting against, intimidating, and otherwise harming members of the forbidden gender is allowed. | You become proficient in the Intimidation skill. If you already are proficient in Intimidation, you may select another Charisma-based skill to get proficiency with. |
Taboo of Life: Life is sacred. The you must not inflict damage on a beast, dragon, goblinoid, humanoid, or monstrosity. | Whenever you use a spell of 1st level or higher to restore hit points to a creature, the creature regains additional hit points equal to 2 + the spell's level. |
Taboo of Metal: Metal is the manifestation of man’s dominion over nature and at odds with the natural order of the spirits. You may not wear metal armor (all armor except cloth, leather and hide) or use metal weapons. These work normally when not made of metal: blowgun, club, dart, great club, javelin, short bow, sling, whip, and quarterstaff. The animist is allowed to use soft precious metals, like copper, silver, and gold. | You gain a +2 bonus to Armor Class and weapon damage rolls. |
Taboo of Identity: You may not show naked skin or hair, especially your head. You must constantly wear a cowl, be masked, or wear thick facial body paint and shave all head hair. This gives disadvantage on Charisma (Deception, Persuasion) checks. | You gain the constant effects of the Nondetection spell. |