
The masters of academic magic, wizards are students of arcane traditions that stretch back beyond the boundaries of recorded history. They can be found as often in dark back alleys as the heart of battlefield skirmishes.ġ0. Rogues are vicious killers, feared for the brutality of their attacks. Always partnered with soul-bonded animal companions, they can be found in wild spaces all over the world.ĩ. Rangers are warriors of the woodlands and masters of the hunt. While all priests dedicate themselves to specific gods, priests' power is actually derived from their personal beliefs.Ĩ. Priests are devotees of Eora's deities and practitioners of religious magic. They can be found in any culture where a fanatical group of like-minded individuals have formed a warrior society dedicated to advancing their cause.ħ. Paladins are martial zealots, devoted to a god, a ruler, or even a way of life.

While many monastic orders can trace their teachings to the Enduring Founder, Tletac, individual orders vary greatly in their focus, morality, and ethics.Ħ. Monks belong to a variety of fighting orders that have sprung up in Ixamitl and the Eastern Reach over the past few centuries. Though they are most commonly found in cultures with an organized martial structure, fighters can also be encountered as wandering mercenaries, bodyguards, and other types of sell-swords.ĥ.

Fighters form the front line of disciplined armies across the Eastern Reach. Animists at heart, druids tap into the spiritual power that flows through the simple living things of Eora: plants, animals, and sometimes even living stone.Ĥ. Ciphers have the ability to directly contact and manipulate another person's soul and psyche, using an ally's or enemy's essence as the focus for their magic.ģ. A recent discovery in the Eastern Reach, ciphers were once called "brîshalgwin" ("mind hunters") by the Glanfathans. Many historians consider chanters to be the most ancient workers of magic, their hallowed phrases stirring the collective memory of wayward souls around them, compelling them to generate magical effects in a kind of "reenactment."Ģ.


In every culture across Eora, there are chanters. So please use a proper git-client.A Guide To Choosing Your Class In Pillars Of Eternityĩ hours ago 1. The webinterface has this behaviour that it adds an empty newline at the end of each file and normally this is a very good feature but obsidian decided to just ignore the xml/file standards and have no empty lastline and therefor we want to be as near on the original files as possible and the newly added lastline by the webinterface isn't what we want. If you want to fork this project and make pull requests, use at least a proper git-client.
