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<blockquote data-quote="humble minion" data-source="post: 8727685" data-attributes="member: 5948"><p>I suspect that if WotC makes 5e DS, PC templars simply won't be a supported option.</p><p></p><p>But if I was doing it:</p><p></p><p><strong>Background: Templarate</strong></p><p></p><p>Skill proficiencies: Investigate, Intimidate</p><p>Tool proficiencies : something or other goes here</p><p>Feature: you are granted a Templarate Medallion by your patron sorcerer-monarch</p><p></p><p><strong>Magic Item: Templarate Medallion</strong></p><p></p><p>This medallion is personalised to you, and forges a connection between you and your patron sorcerer-monarch. It acts as both an arcane focus and a holy symbol for you. Your sorcerer-monarch can contact you telepathically at will, can cast Scrying on you at will with no saving throw allowed, and can use your senses at will as per the Beast Sense spell with unlimited range and no requirement that you be willing. You can also telepathically contact your sorcerer-monarch at will, though it is rarely a good thing to come to the attention of your King, and you'd better have a GOOD reason. In addition, you learn spells from the following table according to your sorcerer-monarch. You can cast these spells once each per day, and if you have the Spellcasting or Pact Magic features you can also cast them with spell slots. These spells always count as spells known and spells prepared for you. Wearing this medallion openly marks you as a servant of your sorcerer-monarch, which may draw strong reactions from others. [table of spells goes here]</p><p></p><p>Sorcerer-kings can personally empower warlocks, clerics (of appropriate domains), and paladins (with the tenets of the oaths rewritten) to serve them, but they can also have psionicists and fighters etc in their service. It just makes the templarate more interesting, flexible, and varied. One thing I'd require though, is that in DS, power comes <em>from somewhere</em>. Any divine spellcasting class (a class who can use a holy symbol as a focus) must explicitly either choose a sorcerer-king to follow, or must pact with the elemental spirits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="humble minion, post: 8727685, member: 5948"] I suspect that if WotC makes 5e DS, PC templars simply won't be a supported option. But if I was doing it: [B]Background: Templarate[/B] Skill proficiencies: Investigate, Intimidate Tool proficiencies : something or other goes here Feature: you are granted a Templarate Medallion by your patron sorcerer-monarch [B]Magic Item: Templarate Medallion[/B] This medallion is personalised to you, and forges a connection between you and your patron sorcerer-monarch. It acts as both an arcane focus and a holy symbol for you. Your sorcerer-monarch can contact you telepathically at will, can cast Scrying on you at will with no saving throw allowed, and can use your senses at will as per the Beast Sense spell with unlimited range and no requirement that you be willing. You can also telepathically contact your sorcerer-monarch at will, though it is rarely a good thing to come to the attention of your King, and you'd better have a GOOD reason. In addition, you learn spells from the following table according to your sorcerer-monarch. You can cast these spells once each per day, and if you have the Spellcasting or Pact Magic features you can also cast them with spell slots. These spells always count as spells known and spells prepared for you. Wearing this medallion openly marks you as a servant of your sorcerer-monarch, which may draw strong reactions from others. [table of spells goes here] Sorcerer-kings can personally empower warlocks, clerics (of appropriate domains), and paladins (with the tenets of the oaths rewritten) to serve them, but they can also have psionicists and fighters etc in their service. It just makes the templarate more interesting, flexible, and varied. One thing I'd require though, is that in DS, power comes [I]from somewhere[/I]. Any divine spellcasting class (a class who can use a holy symbol as a focus) must explicitly either choose a sorcerer-king to follow, or must pact with the elemental spirits. [/QUOTE]
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