D&D 3E/3.5 Forsaker 3.5 PrC

burgerking said:
Regarding the Atonement - The atonement is for him/herself. This atonement has nothing to do with the atonement spell, since he/she cannot benefit from that spell anyway.

Just like if you are a vegetarian... If you accidently ate meat, you are gona feel bad right? Even if you do not have a religion, you are most proberbly gona tell yourself, "Why did i accidently consume meat?" Then you are goning to tell yourself, "As atonement, I'm gona clean my room/fast for a week/do some volenteer work... etc...

Regarding the Anti-magic cone - Maybe you are right. The anti-magic cone is a tad bit magical. I want to give him an ability that mimics a high level spell (of course it cannot be displayed as magical) that hampers or destroys magical effects.

Any ideas?

Hmmm . . . okay, that makes perfect sense. My objection remains that deliberate violations of VoP are not atoneable, and VoF would be a similarly extraordinary vow, but YMMV.

I'm having trouble thinking of a suitable substitute for the anti-magic cone that doesn't seem likewise magical in nature. IIRC there's some kind of epic level titan that creates a magic dead zone in its vicinity, so you might want to look at that.
 

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