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You harness divine magic through through the meticulous study of divine beings and their servants, leading to the invocation of ancient secrets that evoke divine powers to aid you. | You harness divine magic through through the meticulous study of divine beings and their servants, leading to the invocation of ancient secrets that evoke divine powers to aid you. | ||
− | While | + | While most clerics align themselves with a patron deity and strive to emulate the spirit of the [[Chosen (FiD)|the Chosen]], such devotion is not for all. |
+ | As a cleric you use an art called theurgy to work miracles. | ||
+ | This is similar to wizardry in that you enact certain words and gestures which trigger divine power without the direct intervention of the divine. | ||
Theurgy is inherently conservative, based or recreating the circumstances in the past when miracles occurred. | Theurgy is inherently conservative, based or recreating the circumstances in the past when miracles occurred. | ||
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− | For | + | Clerics usually control a church, facing opposition from zealous [[Saint (FiD)|Saints]] striving for reform. |
+ | For clerics, their affiliation with a church is a profession rather than a calling, enabling them to switch institutions and patrons across their career without risking the loss of their powers. | ||
However, deviations from religious doctrine can spark significant unrest and potential schisms within hierarchies. | However, deviations from religious doctrine can spark significant unrest and potential schisms within hierarchies. | ||
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You are invoking divine power through lore and ritual. | You are invoking divine power through lore and ritual. | ||
You quote scriptures in a liturgical language and use ritual gestures, symbols, and objects to activate powers. | You quote scriptures in a liturgical language and use ritual gestures, symbols, and objects to activate powers. | ||
− | At a minimum you need a holy symbol. | + | At a minimum you need a holy symbol and a rosary. |
Theurgy does not require faith, but using divine powers creates expectations, both within yourself and others. | Theurgy does not require faith, but using divine powers creates expectations, both within yourself and others. | ||
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# '''Ritualist:''' You can use occult [[Rituals (FiD)|Ritual]] to summon a supernatural effect or being. You know the arcane Procedure to perform a specific ritual and can research Procedures for new rituals. See p 222. | # '''Ritualist:''' You can use occult [[Rituals (FiD)|Ritual]] to summon a supernatural effect or being. You know the arcane Procedure to perform a specific ritual and can research Procedures for new rituals. See p 222. | ||
# '''Spirit Ward:''' You know how to sanctify an area with arcane substances and methods making it anathema to undead, angels, or devils (your choice). This takes a minute and you can do it again to ward a larger area or against multiple powers. | # '''Spirit Ward:''' You know how to sanctify an area with arcane substances and methods making it anathema to undead, angels, or devils (your choice). This takes a minute and you can do it again to ward a larger area or against multiple powers. | ||
− | # '''Studied Domains''' You can now learn any power and use them with | + | # '''Studied Domains''' You can now learn any power and use them with clerical magic. This lessens the restrictions of Trauma Condition—Enactment. |
# '''Warded:''' You may expend your special armor to resist a magical or spiritual consequence, or to push yourself when you deal with spiritual forces. | # '''Warded:''' You may expend your special armor to resist a magical or spiritual consequence, or to push yourself when you deal with spiritual forces. | ||
# '''Powers:''' <span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">[[Air Powers (FiD)|Air]]</span>, <span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">[[Animal Powers (FiD)|Animal]]</span>, [[Barrier Powers (FiD)|Barrier]], [[Darkness Powers (FiD)|Darkness]], [[Death Powers (FiD)|Death]], <span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">[[Earth Powers (FiD)|Earth]]</span>, <span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">[[Electricity Powers (FiD)|Electricity]]</span>, <span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">[[Fire Powers (FiD)|Fire]]</span>, <span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">[[Ice Powers (FiD)|Ice]]</span>, [[Flux Powers (FiD)|Flux]], [[Illusion Powers (FiD)|Illusion]], [[Kinesis Powers (FiD)|Kinesis]], [[Life Powers (FiD)|Life]], [[Light Powers (FiD)|Light]], <span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">[[Metal Powers (FiD)|Metal]]</span>, [[Mind Powers (FiD)|Mind]], [[Order Powers (FiD)|Order]], <span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">[[Plant Powers (FiD)|Plant]]</span>, <span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">[[Space Powers (FiD)|Space]]</span>, [[Time Powers (FiD)|Time]], <span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">[[Water Powers (FiD)|Water]]</span>. | # '''Powers:''' <span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">[[Air Powers (FiD)|Air]]</span>, <span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">[[Animal Powers (FiD)|Animal]]</span>, [[Barrier Powers (FiD)|Barrier]], [[Darkness Powers (FiD)|Darkness]], [[Death Powers (FiD)|Death]], <span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">[[Earth Powers (FiD)|Earth]]</span>, <span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">[[Electricity Powers (FiD)|Electricity]]</span>, <span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">[[Fire Powers (FiD)|Fire]]</span>, <span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">[[Ice Powers (FiD)|Ice]]</span>, [[Flux Powers (FiD)|Flux]], [[Illusion Powers (FiD)|Illusion]], [[Kinesis Powers (FiD)|Kinesis]], [[Life Powers (FiD)|Life]], [[Light Powers (FiD)|Light]], <span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">[[Metal Powers (FiD)|Metal]]</span>, [[Mind Powers (FiD)|Mind]], [[Order Powers (FiD)|Order]], <span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">[[Plant Powers (FiD)|Plant]]</span>, <span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">[[Space Powers (FiD)|Space]]</span>, [[Time Powers (FiD)|Time]], <span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">[[Water Powers (FiD)|Water]]</span>. | ||
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: ˄ ˅ Halim, a monastic. | : ˄ ˅ Halim, a monastic. | ||
: ˄ ˅ Kavi, a politician. | : ˄ ˅ Kavi, a politician. | ||
− | : ˄ ˅ Lenar, a | + | : ˄ ˅ Lenar, a cleric. |
: ˄ ˅ Majan, one of the chosen. | : ˄ ˅ Majan, one of the chosen. | ||
: ˄ ˅ Solen, a sage. | : ˄ ˅ Solen, a sage. |
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You harness divine magic through through the meticulous study of divine beings and their servants, leading to the invocation of ancient secrets that evoke divine powers to aid you. While most clerics align themselves with a patron deity and strive to emulate the spirit of the the Chosen, such devotion is not for all.
As a cleric you use an art called theurgy to work miracles. This is similar to wizardry in that you enact certain words and gestures which trigger divine power without the direct intervention of the divine. Theurgy is inherently conservative, based or recreating the circumstances in the past when miracles occurred.
Clerics usually control a church, facing opposition from zealous Saints striving for reform. For clerics, their affiliation with a church is a profession rather than a calling, enabling them to switch institutions and patrons across their career without risking the loss of their powers. However, deviations from religious doctrine can spark significant unrest and potential schisms within hierarchies.
Trauma Condition—Enactment
You are invoking divine power through lore and ritual. You quote scriptures in a liturgical language and use ritual gestures, symbols, and objects to activate powers. At a minimum you need a holy symbol and a rosary.
Theurgy does not require faith, but using divine powers creates expectations, both within yourself and others. Failing external expectations can lead to persecution, failing inner expectations can lead to a temporary loss of powers.
Special Abilities
- Community: Gain +1d on all insight and resolve action checks when dealing with people that share your faith and +increased effect when using any power in the presence of a congregation of a size matching the scale of your tier (p 221) of people who share your system of belief, even if they belong to a different faction or sect.
- Enchanter: When you invent or craft (p 224) Alchemy, Armaments, and Magic Items, take +1d to your roll. You can make new Designs and Formulas. You begin with one Design or Formula already known.
- Loremaster You may always use Study for a set up action for yourself, either in the moment or as a flashback. On a partial success, improve position. On a full success, improve position or increase effect. On a critical success, improve position and increase effect.
- Ritualist: You can use occult Ritual to summon a supernatural effect or being. You know the arcane Procedure to perform a specific ritual and can research Procedures for new rituals. See p 222.
- Spirit Ward: You know how to sanctify an area with arcane substances and methods making it anathema to undead, angels, or devils (your choice). This takes a minute and you can do it again to ward a larger area or against multiple powers.
- Studied Domains You can now learn any power and use them with clerical magic. This lessens the restrictions of Trauma Condition—Enactment.
- Warded: You may expend your special armor to resist a magical or spiritual consequence, or to push yourself when you deal with spiritual forces.
- Powers: Air, Animal, Barrier, Darkness, Death, Earth, Electricity, Fire, Ice, Flux, Illusion, Kinesis, Life, Light, Metal, Mind, Order, Plant, Space, Time, Water.
Divine Associates and Adversaries
- ˄ ˅ Halim, a monastic.
- ˄ ˅ Kavi, a politician.
- ˄ ˅ Lenar, a cleric.
- ˄ ˅ Majan, one of the chosen.
- ˄ ˅ Solen, a sage.
Inventory
- ☐☐ Liturgical Robe.
- ☐ Potent hand weapon.
- ☐ Scroll.
- ☐ Shield.
- Liturgical Robe ☐☐: Extravagant robe embroidered with mystic symbols, along with a ceremonial hat and other religious symbols such as prayer beads and a censer. Reduces the stress cost of powers by 1. Playbook.
- Potent Hand Weapon ☐: A masterwork hand weapon, often a mace or your patron's favored weapon. This weapon has been blessed making it potent. The potency allows you to damage supernatural targets.
- Scroll ☐: Allows a single use of a power available to your playbook but not known to you. Playbook.
- Shield ☐: A defensive weapon carried in one hand. Functions as armor and stacks with other armor. Cannot be used with a heavy or off-hand weapon.
XP
- Every time you roll a desperate action, mark xp in that action's attribute.
At the end of each session, for each item below, mark 1 xp (in your playbook or an attribute) or 2 xp if that item occurred multiple times.
- You addressed a challenge using powers or diplomacy.
- You expressed your beliefs, drives, heritage, or background.
- You struggled with issues from your vice or traumas during the session.
Starting Actions
- Study 2
- Wreck 1
- 4 points by choice, no higher than 2 in any one.