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==Character Classes== | ==Character Classes== | ||
See [[Professions|Adventurer Professions]] for descriptions and classifications of different kinds of heroes in Asmythe. Note also that, because of the definition of [[Almanac#Good_and_Evil|good and evil]] many | See [[Professions|Adventurer Professions]] for descriptions and classifications of different kinds of heroes in Asmythe. Note also that, because of the definition of [[Almanac#Good_and_Evil|good and evil]] many characters don't count as "good" or "evil" until they gain a supernatural or spell-casting ability. | ||
===Barbarian=== | ===Barbarian=== | ||
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===Bard=== | ===Bard=== | ||
Bards are an [[Professions# | Bards are an [[Professions#Empowered_Professions|Empowered Profession]]. Bardic associations specialize in a specific type of performance or instrument which connects them to their eternal. | ||
* Bards must select an instrument or type of performance which focuses their performance abilities. Using a performance ability with any other type of performance has a chance to fail equal to the arcane spell failure chance of the armor they are wearing, at least 5%. | |||
===Cleric=== | ===Cleric=== | ||
Clerics are a [[Professions#Magical_Professions|Magical Profession]]. | Clerics are a [[Professions#Magical_Professions|Magical Profession]]. | ||
* Clerics must choose a [[Religions|diety]], they may not be clerics of a divine concept. | * Clerics must choose a [[Religions|diety]], they may not be clerics of a divine concept. | ||
* The gods of Asmythe do not favor or dis-favor any particular weapon use by their clerics. | * The gods of Asmythe do not favor or dis-favor any particular weapon use by their clerics. | ||
* | * Some powers are modified by the definition of [[Almanac#Good_and_Evil|good and evil]]. | ||
===Druid=== | ===Druid=== | ||
Druids are an [[Professions# | Druids are an [[Professions#Empowered_Professions|Empowered Profession]]. | ||
* Sylvan and Druidic are "barbaric" languages; they are not universally known or understood in regions other than the one where the druid learned them. | * Sylvan and Druidic are "barbaric" languages; they are not universally known or understood in regions other than the one where the druid learned them. | ||
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===Monk=== | ===Monk=== | ||
Monks are a [[Professions#Mundane_Professions|Mundane Profession]]. | Monks are a [[Professions#Mundane_Professions|Mundane Profession]]. | ||
* Confer with the GM for available monk | * Confer with the GM for available monk monastery. | ||
* The monk's supernatural ability may be drawn from an [[Professions#Empowered_Professions|eternal]] or from the [[Professions#Magical_Professions|Forge]], depending on the monastery. | |||
* The monk's supernatural ability | |||
===Paladin=== | ===Paladin=== | ||
Paladins are an [[Professions# | Paladins are an [[Professions#Empowered_Professions|Empowered Profession]]. | ||
* The paladin's | * Some powers are modified by the definition of [[Almanac#Good_and_Evil|good and evil]]. | ||
* The paladin's principles are chosen at character creation and empowered by a specific eternal. The principles should be clear and succinct. | |||
* | |||
* | Examples of principles, where '[group]' can be any gender, race, class, profession, etc.; such as "hobling farmers", "the empire", etc. | ||
* | * "Promote the health and happiness of all [group]." | ||
* | * "Protect [group] from danger and threat." | ||
* "To destroy the enemies of [group]." | |||
* [[Empire#The_Principles_of_Honor|The Principles of Honor]] | |||
* etc. | |||
===Ranger=== | ===Ranger=== | ||
Rangers are a [[Professions#Mundane_Professions|Mundane Profession]] but their spells are drawn directly from the Forge, like the abilities of the [[Professions#Magical_Professions|Magical Professions]]. | |||
* Rangers must select and follow a dagapesh [[Religions|domain]] in order to gain spell-casting ability; they do not need to devote themselves to a specific dagapesh. | |||
===Rogues=== | ===Rogues=== | ||
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===Sorcerers=== | ===Sorcerers=== | ||
Sorcerers are an [[Professions# | Sorcerers are an [[Professions#Empowered_Professions|Empowered Profession]]. | ||
* The sorcerer bloodline is determined by the kind of eternal bound to the sorcerer. | |||
===Wizard=== | ===Wizard=== | ||
Wizards are a [[Professions#Magical_Professions|Magical Profession]] | Wizards are a [[Professions#Magical_Professions|Magical Profession]] | ||
* Wizards must choose a specialist school; they may not be universalists. | * Wizards must choose a specialist school; they may not be universalists. |
Latest revision as of 09:27, 11 July 2022
Languages
The languages of Asmythe are slightly different. They are described in greater detail in the Asmythe Almanac.
- There is no Halfling language.
- Barbaric languages are specific to a region. These include Aklo, Giant, Gnome, Gnoll, Orc, Sylvan, etc.
- Draconic, Celestial, and Abyssal have special significance.
- Druidic is a dialect of Draconic and often coven-specific.
Character Races
Gnome
Gnomes are not a major race in Asmythe. They exist but are not populous, do not have large communities, and do not mingle with civilized races. Players are strongly discouraged from choosing Gnome as a character race.
Half-Orc/Goblin
Orcs are not a major race in Asmythe, therefore mention of "orc" in the Core book should be read as "goblin". Most specifically, the character race "Half-Orc" is a "Half-Goblin" in Asmythe. (Actually Half-Hobgoblin.) Otherwise all statistics for the Half-Orc/Goblin character race remain unchanged.
Hobgoblin
Hobgoblins are a major race in Asmythe. Players may select Hobgoblin as a character race. However goblins are generally despised by other races, especially Elves.
Hobgoblin society has no wizards.
Hobgoblin Traits
Hobgoblin characters have the following traits:
- +2 Dexterity, +2 Constitution, -2 Charisma
- Medium Size
- Normal Speed
- Darkvision, 60ft
- Bonus Feat: Toughness
- Bonus Feat: one additional free combat feat at first level.
- Goblin Blood, counts as a goblin for any effect related to race.
- Hobgoblins speak Common and Goblin.
Character Classes
See Adventurer Professions for descriptions and classifications of different kinds of heroes in Asmythe. Note also that, because of the definition of good and evil many characters don't count as "good" or "evil" until they gain a supernatural or spell-casting ability.
Barbarian
Barbarians are a Mundane Profession.
- Barbarians must select the barbaric language of their tribe or nation as one of their starting languages.
Bard
Bards are an Empowered Profession. Bardic associations specialize in a specific type of performance or instrument which connects them to their eternal.
- Bards must select an instrument or type of performance which focuses their performance abilities. Using a performance ability with any other type of performance has a chance to fail equal to the arcane spell failure chance of the armor they are wearing, at least 5%.
Cleric
Clerics are a Magical Profession.
- Clerics must choose a diety, they may not be clerics of a divine concept.
- The gods of Asmythe do not favor or dis-favor any particular weapon use by their clerics.
- Some powers are modified by the definition of good and evil.
Druid
Druids are an Empowered Profession.
- Sylvan and Druidic are "barbaric" languages; they are not universally known or understood in regions other than the one where the druid learned them.
Fighter
Fighters are a Mundane Profession.
- Confer with the GM for available fighting groups.
Monk
Monks are a Mundane Profession.
- Confer with the GM for available monk monastery.
- The monk's supernatural ability may be drawn from an eternal or from the Forge, depending on the monastery.
Paladin
Paladins are an Empowered Profession.
- Some powers are modified by the definition of good and evil.
- The paladin's principles are chosen at character creation and empowered by a specific eternal. The principles should be clear and succinct.
Examples of principles, where '[group]' can be any gender, race, class, profession, etc.; such as "hobling farmers", "the empire", etc.
- "Promote the health and happiness of all [group]."
- "Protect [group] from danger and threat."
- "To destroy the enemies of [group]."
- The Principles of Honor
- etc.
Ranger
Rangers are a Mundane Profession but their spells are drawn directly from the Forge, like the abilities of the Magical Professions.
- Rangers must select and follow a dagapesh domain in order to gain spell-casting ability; they do not need to devote themselves to a specific dagapesh.
Rogues
Rogues are a Mundane Profession.
Sorcerers
Sorcerers are an Empowered Profession.
- The sorcerer bloodline is determined by the kind of eternal bound to the sorcerer.
Wizard
Wizards are a Magical Profession
- Wizards must choose a specialist school; they may not be universalists.