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PrC - Holy Voice (approved)

Erekose13

Explorer
I like how this one is coming out. Don't like the flavor limit of only 3 holy voices/diety, just cause if four PC paladins of hyrag decide this is the PrC for them, I dont want to have to tell the 4th they cant be because of the flavor text.
 

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Wik

First Post
Alright. I could get rid of the "three limit" rule, but I like the idea of there just being a handful of voices for each God. To be honest, now that I think about it, this PrC is a lot like Tempus (or is it Tempest?) from the Thieves' World books, only Lawful Good. Basically, someone who represents his deities interests apart from the church, whether he likes it or not.

In any case, I'll be making the flavour changes soon, and re-wording a few things regarding divine spells (so that they're paladin-only).
 

Solange

First Post
You could limit it to "Very Few Active" without saying three. The world is a big place, and 3 would be quite small :)

Heck, with you removing the Alignment restriction, I could see Halina having Paladins and Paladin's of Freedom as voices.
 

Wik

First Post
Official Request for Approval

So, I had this written up months ago, and it just sort of slipped away. Now that Galwynn's going to hit 3rd level, I figured I should get this approved so I should know whether or not to take Extra Turning.

That, and I think it's a neat PrC for paladin PCs. Note that it's pretty much useable by LG and CG paladins only. I rewrote much of the flavour text, and tweaked some of the rules text, from earlier editions.

Anyways, I have one vote already, and I need some more. So, I'm bumping the thread, with a slightly cleaned-up PrC write-up (mostly just taking suggestions; I was going to add some spells to the spell list, but decided it might not be a good idea, since I've already had one yes vote, and changing the PrC after the fact might be bad form).

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HOLY VOICE

Many deities grant powers to paladins, who serve as a weapon against their deity's enemies. Holy orders of Paladins quest against demons, undead, and abberations, whether it be in the name of Hyrag, Halina, or any of the other gods of the land.

However, some paladins are more than just dedicated to their holy patron. Some, for reasons unknown to them, feel a direct bond to their deity that transcends that typically felt by holy men. Some paladins instead become almost an avatar of their deity, someone infused with just a spark of divine will.

These paladins, referred to as Holy Voices, have been placed in the faith of their patron. No longer do they follow the precepts of their church; they are the will of their lord, on the mortal planes. While many churces resent the independance of Holy Voices, they do not question the ultimate source of the Voice's power.

Deities do not maintain many holy voices at once - the number of Holy Voices dedicated to any single deity at any one time is usually less than five. Instead, each deity makes use of his holy voices sparingly, sending them on quests that are sometimes beyond the reach of churches occasionally bogged-down by bureaucracy.

While Holy Voices can often hear their deity speak to them in (often cryptic) dreams, they do not have a direct link to their deity at all times. They can contact their deity through spells beyond the ken of most paladins, but are not the deity's mouthpiece by any stretch. In fact, many Holy Voices resent their deities at times, feeling that their god has placed too much responsibility on their mortal shoulders.

Holy Voices are seperate entities of their church, and often feel as if their powers and obligations override those of their god's church. In fact, subtle struggles between Holy Voices and church leaders occur all too often, with Holy Voices often pursuing a more active (and typically a little less "realistic") pursuit of their deity's goals on the material plane.

Holy Voices have always remained "behind the scenes", quietly pursuing their patron god's agenda. Hey are the brave knights of Hyrag who fight lone battles against a horde of orcs, or the noble warriors of Zephos who seek to bring peace to the dying on a battlefield, regardless of personal cost.

Curiously, Halina has never had a Holy Voice known to be connected to her.

Holy Voices are typically known only to senior members of the church; lay folk simply regard Holy Voices as lone followers of a deity.

Hit Die: d8

Requirements
Skills: Knowledge (Religion) 8 ranks, Concentration 5 ranks
Feat: Extra Turning
Special: Lay on Hands

Class Skills
The Holy Voice's Class skills are Concentration, Craft, Diplomacy, Handle Animal, Heal, Knowledge (nobility and royalty), Knowledge (the planes), Knowledge (religion), Ride, Sense Motive, and Spellcraft.

Skill Points: 2 + Int modifier

Code:
Table:  Holy Voice
Level    BAB    Fort    Ref    Will    Special
1         +1     +2       +0     +0     Paladin Spells, Lay On Hands, Fearless Aura
2         +2     +3       +0     +0     Extra Domain
3         +3     +3       +1     +1     Morale Aura
4         +4     +4       +1     +1     Voice's Wrath
5         +5     +4       +1     +1     Healing Aura

Weapon and Armour Proficiencies: If the character is not already proficient, he receives proficiency in his deity's favoured weapon.

Paladin Spells: The character continues to gain spells as a paladin. Holy Voice levels count as paladin levels for determing the number of spells a paladin can cast per day, caster level, etc.

Lay on HandsHoly Voicelevels stack with paladins when determining the amount of hit points healed by the lay on hands ability.

Extra Domain: At 2nd level, the Holy Voice can select one domain granted by his deity. He gains one additional spell slot for each paladin spell level he has access to; this spell must be taken from this extra domain. Thus, a 5th level Paladin/2nd Level Holy Voice with the Healing Domain could cast Cure Light Wounds as a bonus Domain spell.
In addition, the character gains the listed Domain ability.
If the character already has domain spells (such as if he were a cleric), this bonus stacks with the Cleric's existing domains.

Fearless Aura: By spending one of his daily turn undead attempts as a standard action, the Holy Voice projects an aura that calms his allies. For a number of rounds equal to his Holy Voice level plus his charisma modifier, all allies that remain within 20 feet of the Holy Voice are immune to all fear effects.
Note that allies within the aura are immune to further fear effects; any fear effects that they suffered before the aura was activated still remain.

Morale Aura: By spending one of his daily turn undead attempts for the day as a standard action, the Holy Voice projects an aura that invigors his allies. All allies that remain within 30 feet of the Holy Voice receive a +1 morale bonus on melee attack rolls and damage rolls. This ability lasts for a number of rounds equal to the character's Holy Voice level plus his charisma modifier.

Voice's Wrath: By spending one of his daily turn undead attempts, the Holy Voice can make a single attack infused with a little bit of divine essence. He spends the Turn undead attempt as part of making a standard attack.
The Voice's Wrath attack is considered to be made by a Good weapon, for purposes of overcoming Damage Reduction. It has a +4 bonus to attack, and deals a number of points of extra damage equal to the Holy Voice's class level.
In addition, the attack deals +1d6 damage against Evil creatures.
A character cannot activate Voice's Wrath any round in which he is also making a smite attack.

Healing Aura: At 5th level, the Holy Voice is able to heal nearby allies. By spending one of his daily turn undead attempts as a free action, the Holy Voice can use his Lay on Hands ability on any willing target within 20 feet. Lay on Hands can be used as normal, with the exception that the Holy Voice does not need to physically lay hands on the target.
The Holy Voice can, if he so chooses, heal multiple targets with this ability, splitting up points from his Lay on Hands ability among all eligible targets.

Note: A character that takes levels in Holy Voice is still able to take levels in the Paladin character class.
 
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Bront

The man with the probe
Ok, I'm now officialy confused.

What's the Holy Voice have to do with the Holy Guardian, which you have earlier in the thread. Is that the official one?

And I count 2 yes votes, but I'm not sure what they were for now, as things have been revised since then it looks like.

Also, Paladin Spells needs to be clarified as "Combines with normal Paladin Level for spell casting" or something like that.

Also, can this PrC return to the Paladin class? Needs to be specified.
 

Wik

First Post
Bront said:
Ok, I'm now officialy confused.

What's the Holy Voice have to do with the Holy Guardian, which you have earlier in the thread. Is that the official one?

I thought the 2 yes votes were from the same person, but I'm silly, and they weren't. Whoops.

Also, Paladin Spells needs to be clarified as "Combines with normal Paladin Level for spell casting" or something like that.

Also, can this PrC return to the Paladin class? Needs to be specified.

The change to "holy voice" was done in one of the many revisions.

The 2 yes votes are from the same person, and they were for the version that is up now - I just changed the "Flavour text", as some judges were asking for.

The PrC can return to the paladin class - this is mentioned in the end.

It mentions that paladin levels and holy voice levels already stack, but I suppose I could re-word it.

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Anyways, yeah, I just wanted to get this written up, so that I'd be safe taking my feat at 3rd level. How many votes do you need for it to be approved?
 

Bront

The man with the probe
No, myself and Rae voted yes.

I suggest you update the first post then, as that's what gets looked at, and is what is causing my confusion, particularly since the date of edit was recient.

You need 3.
 


Bront

The man with the probe
Yes, hense why I suggest revisions in the first post (you can sblock older versions if you need to)
 

Wik

First Post
Done and done.

I'd like to see another judge weigh in on this. I have an idea for Galwynn, and this PrC is the basis of it.
 

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