Nightfall
Sage of the Scarred Lands
This just posted from the S&SS board, courtesy of Jospeh Carriker. Enjoy!
Dunno about you folks, but if I'm a sorcerer, Blessed of Mesos sounds like the way to go.
SSS_Druid - 04/08/2003
Well, I just sent the developed manuscript for this book off to Production, and I figured I might post a list of the prestige classes available:
Adept of Flame: A fire-wielding arcanist infused with the power of the defeated titan Thulkas. (Appeared in the Quarterly.)
Angel-blooded: A sorcerer that learns to cultivate the celestial blood of his heritage, awakening angelic powers within himself.
Blessed of Mesos: Uber-sorcerers that wield the power that is the legacy of the Sire of Sorcery, including attracting an arcane devourer as a cohort.
Demonologist: Not a servant of fiends, but a master of them. The demonologist is an arcanist who masters the arts of summoning and binding fiends to do his will.
High Chorister: The highest ranks of the Chorus of the Ages, masters of song and memory who eventually come to hold the Memory of Denev.
Japhinian Dynast: The masters of a pirating mafia-esque criminal organization, Japhinian Dynasts bear the legacy of the sorcerers and orc-blooded who were cast out during the Ledean Empire. Now, these half-orc sorcerer pirates draw on the power and fury of the Blood Sea.
Keeper of Epics: A master of a myriad of bardic epics, including the magics that come along with knowledge of such.
Master Cabalist: Those who delve into the occult properties of the True Names of the gods, learning to draw upon the power of the gods to some small degree.
Moonwitch: Shapeshifting witches of madness, nightmares and the moon.
Rage-bringer: A tribal bard who uses his bardic music to inspire rage rather than heroism in his allies.
Shelzari Eroticist: An exotic dancer from the City of Sin. (You've seen her on the forums.)
Slaver of the Dead: A Chardunite necromancer, capable of creating an army of undead over which he is the absolute tyrant.
Voice of Sumara: Strange sorcerers who constantly hear the whispers of the dead of old Sumara, and gain strange knowledge thereby.
There we have it! I know I'm looking forward to this book.
Regards,
Joseph Carriker
Dunno about you folks, but if I'm a sorcerer, Blessed of Mesos sounds like the way to go.
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