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<blockquote data-quote="pepticburrito" data-source="post: 6450011" data-attributes="member: 6780442"><p>A hero, a.k.a mid leveled Cleric, has far more important things to do than hang out with kings and queens. Seriously, once you're looking at a guy who can cast 5th level spells, you're talking about the kind of guy that songs are being sung in his name. He's got grounds to hallow, demons to fend off, a vampire to take care of, or a dragon to kill. He has no time for Kings or Queens. He doesn't hang out in their court and he's not on their pay roll.</p><p></p><p>You overestimate the number of people that are supposed to reach that kind of power. Normally, there's only one (maybe two) parties at level 15+ in any given world. There's only a handful of parties on the planet at level 10 and some of those don't even have clerics.</p><p></p><p>Queen and Kings don't have access to those kinds of people unless they earned their friendship. Even then, they realize that a guy with that kind of power has better things to do than hang out with them all day. They have a higher calling.</p><p></p><p>5e isn't the magic extravaganza that 3.5/Pathfinder/4e was. Raise Dead and Resurrection is not available for sale in every temple. In fact, there should about about 5 or so people on the planet that can cast those spells. If you don't want to die, join a party with a Cleric and go adventuring. Make sure he/she always has access to diamonds and don't let get in a place that could kill them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pepticburrito, post: 6450011, member: 6780442"] A hero, a.k.a mid leveled Cleric, has far more important things to do than hang out with kings and queens. Seriously, once you're looking at a guy who can cast 5th level spells, you're talking about the kind of guy that songs are being sung in his name. He's got grounds to hallow, demons to fend off, a vampire to take care of, or a dragon to kill. He has no time for Kings or Queens. He doesn't hang out in their court and he's not on their pay roll. You overestimate the number of people that are supposed to reach that kind of power. Normally, there's only one (maybe two) parties at level 15+ in any given world. There's only a handful of parties on the planet at level 10 and some of those don't even have clerics. Queen and Kings don't have access to those kinds of people unless they earned their friendship. Even then, they realize that a guy with that kind of power has better things to do than hang out with them all day. They have a higher calling. 5e isn't the magic extravaganza that 3.5/Pathfinder/4e was. Raise Dead and Resurrection is not available for sale in every temple. In fact, there should about about 5 or so people on the planet that can cast those spells. If you don't want to die, join a party with a Cleric and go adventuring. Make sure he/she always has access to diamonds and don't let get in a place that could kill them. [/QUOTE]
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