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<blockquote data-quote="Lanliss" data-source="post: 6946388" data-attributes="member: 6801219"><p>v3, here we go.</p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>College of the Muse</strong></p><p>You have worked you're entire career unlocking the secrets of the Muse, a long lost art of artists across the world. For most, this represents a lifetime partnership, but the trained Bards of this college can change their Muse like a cloak, Making it appear as though they are a different person each day.</p><p></p><p>3rd level</p><p>At 3rd level you may find a Muse. By completing a ritual over the course of an hour you can reach into a space between the Ethereal Plane and the Material one. Here you can find a swirling swarm of spirits, made up of the residue left when exceptional spirits pass on. Choose a skill and roll an Inspiration die. You gain a muse equivalent to your roll, and gain a bonus to your chosen skill for as long as your muse remains. </p><p> You cannot use this ritual more than once per long rest.</p><p></p><p>6th level</p><p>As a result of your connection to your Muse you can make special requests of it. Choose from one of the below options when you reach 6th level. You can choose another at 14th level.</p><p></p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">You have learned to grant others the majesty of your Muse. Place your Muse on someone else, they get half the bonus of the Muse, rounded down (minimum of 1).</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Need more ideas for what a muse could do...</li> </ul><p></p><p></p><p>14th level</p><p>You have perfected your ritual, and can seek greater guidance from the spirits of the past. You can now summon 2 muses. They cannot be Muses of the same skill, and both Muses have different Inspiration rolls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lanliss, post: 6946388, member: 6801219"] v3, here we go. [B] College of the Muse[/B] You have worked you're entire career unlocking the secrets of the Muse, a long lost art of artists across the world. For most, this represents a lifetime partnership, but the trained Bards of this college can change their Muse like a cloak, Making it appear as though they are a different person each day. 3rd level At 3rd level you may find a Muse. By completing a ritual over the course of an hour you can reach into a space between the Ethereal Plane and the Material one. Here you can find a swirling swarm of spirits, made up of the residue left when exceptional spirits pass on. Choose a skill and roll an Inspiration die. You gain a muse equivalent to your roll, and gain a bonus to your chosen skill for as long as your muse remains. You cannot use this ritual more than once per long rest. 6th level As a result of your connection to your Muse you can make special requests of it. Choose from one of the below options when you reach 6th level. You can choose another at 14th level. [LIST] [*]You have learned to grant others the majesty of your Muse. Place your Muse on someone else, they get half the bonus of the Muse, rounded down (minimum of 1). [*]Need more ideas for what a muse could do... [/LIST] 14th level You have perfected your ritual, and can seek greater guidance from the spirits of the past. You can now summon 2 muses. They cannot be Muses of the same skill, and both Muses have different Inspiration rolls. [/QUOTE]
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