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<blockquote data-quote="Quickleaf" data-source="post: 6404977" data-attributes="member: 20323"><p><img src="http://uo-planescape.wdfiles.com/local--files/athar/s-athar.png" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>[h3]<span style="color: DarkOrange">ATHAR ("DEFIERS, THE LOST")</span>[/h3]</p><p><em>The gods are frauds! The unknowable truth lies beyond the veil.</em></p><p><strong>Prerequisite:</strong> Worshippers of specific gods cannot join the Athar. Clerics who join worship the Great Unknown.</p><p><strong>Benefit:</strong> You are immune to the following spells when cast by a servant of the gods (like a cleric, proxy, or angel): <em>augury, bestow curse, divination, divine word, enthrall, geas.</em> Also, you can spend Inspiration as a reaction to gain immunity to a single spell cast by a servant of the gods.</p><p><strong>Restriction:</strong> Accepting aid from a servant of the gods is considered beneath an Athar, and prevents you from gaining Inspiration until you atone or otherwise prove yourself to your faction's cause.</p><p></p><p><strong>Athaon (feat)</strong></p><p>Prerequisite: Athar faction member</p><p></p><p>Having proven yourself to the Athar cause, you perform a nighttime ritual at the Shattered Temple or the Athar Citadel in which you destroy three objects invested with divine power. At the conclusion of the ritual you are named an Athaon, a word meaning "godless" in the sacred language of priests of the dead god Aoskar. As an Athaon you are expected to function as an independent operative, faction envoy, and messenger or guard of faction interests when need be. You gain the following abilities: <ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Gain advantage on your saving throws against the divine magic of clerics, proxies, and other divine servants like baatezu and devas in the service of a deity. Also, you are under the effect of a permanent <em>nondetection</em> spell against divinations cast by gods and their servants.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">You gain the ability to cast the <em>banishment</em> spell as a ritual, as if you cast it with a 4th level spell slot, though after doing so you suffer a level of exhaustion. Alternately you may cast it in a ritual circle joining hands with up to three other Athaons, each one incressing the spell slot by one level (up to a maximum of 7th level). The save DC is equal to 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice). If you successfully banish a target that is the servant of a god and its CR is equal to or less than your level (or the level of the highest Athaon in a ritual circle), you confine it to its home plane for 1 entire year.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">During downtime you can oppose a specific faith in a settlement by dissemanting pamphlets, preaching outside temples, and haranguing clerics. For each day you spend, you reduce the chance for clerics of that specific faith to gain Divine Intervention (as per the cleric 10th level feature) in that region by 1%. This also applies to other % chances of deific intervention such as sending an avatar. This effect lasts only so long as you continue to preach daily against that faith in the region.</li> </ul></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quickleaf, post: 6404977, member: 20323"] [IMG]http://uo-planescape.wdfiles.com/local--files/athar/s-athar.png[/img] [h3][color=DarkOrange]ATHAR ("DEFIERS, THE LOST")[/color][/h3] [i]The gods are frauds! The unknowable truth lies beyond the veil.[/i] [b]Prerequisite:[/b] Worshippers of specific gods cannot join the Athar. Clerics who join worship the Great Unknown. [b]Benefit:[/b] You are immune to the following spells when cast by a servant of the gods (like a cleric, proxy, or angel): [i]augury, bestow curse, divination, divine word, enthrall, geas.[/i] Also, you can spend Inspiration as a reaction to gain immunity to a single spell cast by a servant of the gods. [b]Restriction:[/b] Accepting aid from a servant of the gods is considered beneath an Athar, and prevents you from gaining Inspiration until you atone or otherwise prove yourself to your faction's cause. [b]Athaon (feat)[/b] Prerequisite: Athar faction member Having proven yourself to the Athar cause, you perform a nighttime ritual at the Shattered Temple or the Athar Citadel in which you destroy three objects invested with divine power. At the conclusion of the ritual you are named an Athaon, a word meaning "godless" in the sacred language of priests of the dead god Aoskar. As an Athaon you are expected to function as an independent operative, faction envoy, and messenger or guard of faction interests when need be. You gain the following abilities: [list] [*]Gain advantage on your saving throws against the divine magic of clerics, proxies, and other divine servants like baatezu and devas in the service of a deity. Also, you are under the effect of a permanent [i]nondetection[/i] spell against divinations cast by gods and their servants. [*]You gain the ability to cast the [i]banishment[/i] spell as a ritual, as if you cast it with a 4th level spell slot, though after doing so you suffer a level of exhaustion. Alternately you may cast it in a ritual circle joining hands with up to three other Athaons, each one incressing the spell slot by one level (up to a maximum of 7th level). The save DC is equal to 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice). If you successfully banish a target that is the servant of a god and its CR is equal to or less than your level (or the level of the highest Athaon in a ritual circle), you confine it to its home plane for 1 entire year. [*]During downtime you can oppose a specific faith in a settlement by dissemanting pamphlets, preaching outside temples, and haranguing clerics. For each day you spend, you reduce the chance for clerics of that specific faith to gain Divine Intervention (as per the cleric 10th level feature) in that region by 1%. This also applies to other % chances of deific intervention such as sending an avatar. This effect lasts only so long as you continue to preach daily against that faith in the region.[/list] [/QUOTE]
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