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<blockquote data-quote="Crothian" data-source="post: 2789912" data-attributes="member: 232"><p>Ever wanted to play a 1st level magic user for D20 Modern? Well now you can.</p><p></p><p>There still exists places in this world which will take a young child and feed them, cloth them and educate them in ancient arts and knowledge. Some are full blown monasteries filled with monks and clerics of old orders, some are simply an old man in need of a youthful assistant. They all share one thing in common, the best pupils have formless minds, ready to be molded by their masters and free of restrictions.</p><p></p><p>Apprentices can either be under a divine or an arcane master. Some are under a master of both. Either way the methods of education and training are almost identical. The work of a master is not only for the benefit of the student, but also so that the student can serve as a walking monument for the master, someone to carry on their traditions and life’s work.</p><p></p><p>The training that these youths undergo is designed to educate them in the ancient ways and to condition them both physically and mentally. Their education is not just in math and literature, but it’s also in ethics, philosophy, theology and the occult. Even though this may seem like a blueprint for benevolence, remember that not all apprentices learn what their masters teach.</p><p></p><p>Training also often involves hard, demanding labor like mopping floors, cleaning dishes, cutting firewood, plowing fields, yard work and other tasks designed to weed out those deemed unworthy and break the character so that they may be rebuilt in the image of their master. Only after many years of dedicated service will the Apprentices true training begin. For this reason the average age of a true Apprentice is often in the late teens or early twenties. Those that do finish training are mentally and physically prepared for the challenges that await them in this world and the next.</p><p></p><p>Many students never finish their training and will simply disappear into the night. Although it’s not completely unheard of that some never finish because their bodies quit under exhaustion and they ended up as permanent parts of their master’s experiments (or maybe as food for their master’s pets). Those that do continue their training will eventually grow beyond what their master can teach them. At that point they will venture out on their own, always remembering that they also serve as an ambassador of their former master until that time which they become the master.</p><p></p><p>Basic Classes: Apprentice is a basic class for D20 Modern. It allows for 1st level spellcasters, although that is not the only ability available to this hero. Purchase this product to find out more about the life of an Apprentice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crothian, post: 2789912, member: 232"] Ever wanted to play a 1st level magic user for D20 Modern? Well now you can. There still exists places in this world which will take a young child and feed them, cloth them and educate them in ancient arts and knowledge. Some are full blown monasteries filled with monks and clerics of old orders, some are simply an old man in need of a youthful assistant. They all share one thing in common, the best pupils have formless minds, ready to be molded by their masters and free of restrictions. Apprentices can either be under a divine or an arcane master. Some are under a master of both. Either way the methods of education and training are almost identical. The work of a master is not only for the benefit of the student, but also so that the student can serve as a walking monument for the master, someone to carry on their traditions and life’s work. The training that these youths undergo is designed to educate them in the ancient ways and to condition them both physically and mentally. Their education is not just in math and literature, but it’s also in ethics, philosophy, theology and the occult. Even though this may seem like a blueprint for benevolence, remember that not all apprentices learn what their masters teach. Training also often involves hard, demanding labor like mopping floors, cleaning dishes, cutting firewood, plowing fields, yard work and other tasks designed to weed out those deemed unworthy and break the character so that they may be rebuilt in the image of their master. Only after many years of dedicated service will the Apprentices true training begin. For this reason the average age of a true Apprentice is often in the late teens or early twenties. Those that do finish training are mentally and physically prepared for the challenges that await them in this world and the next. Many students never finish their training and will simply disappear into the night. Although it’s not completely unheard of that some never finish because their bodies quit under exhaustion and they ended up as permanent parts of their master’s experiments (or maybe as food for their master’s pets). Those that do continue their training will eventually grow beyond what their master can teach them. At that point they will venture out on their own, always remembering that they also serve as an ambassador of their former master until that time which they become the master. Basic Classes: Apprentice is a basic class for D20 Modern. It allows for 1st level spellcasters, although that is not the only ability available to this hero. Purchase this product to find out more about the life of an Apprentice. [/QUOTE]
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