As I mentioned in another thread, in addition to telling you where the prestige classes from the DMGRev fit into the Scarred Lands, we are also including short blurbs on where the prestige classes from Malhavoc Press' Books of Eldritch Might and Book of Hallowed Might can be worked into the setting.
Below is an example:
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<3>Knight of the Pale
<n>The Knights of the Pale are an elite order of holy warriors whose origins are found in the Divine War. Shortly after that mighty conflict, small orders dedicated to preserving the remains and ideologies of various champions of the gods sprung up, teaching that these heroes might have wrought great good in the world save for their sacrifices. This order is dedicated to preserving the traditions and teachings of these holy men and women. As the Knight of the Pale proves himself worthy, he is taught the Sainted Mysteries of these holy martyrs. The patron saints of the Knights of the Pale in the Scarred Lands are:
St. Taelmis, the Guardian of the Temple: A mighty warrior who died defending the temple of Hedrada from ravening demons pulled into the Divine War by the titans themselves, St. Taelmis teaches that virtue brings strength in the face of overwhelming odds.
St. Marthea the Golden, Protector of the Just: A priestess of Madriel and one of the main proponents of Angelic Faith, St. Marthea was known for riding alone into the village of Ruban's End, which was under attack by undead. There her quick reflexes and holy powers allowed her to prevent the undead from killing anyone until help arrived, but she herself was slain just as the banners of her churchmen could be seen at the outskirts of the village.
St. Aeltheris Silverpinion, Judgement from Above: The first of the wood elven bird-riders to enter Corean's service, St. Aeltheris underwent great persecution from his fellow aerial cavaliers. He was martyred protecting the Grove of the Mother from mad elementals called by the druids of Thulkas and for his sacrifice, Denev herself blessed those of her eagle-riders who might wish to take service under Corean's banner. Many of Aeltheris' fellows were moved by his sacrifice in spite of the hatred they had leveled at him, and joined the side of the Avenger as a result.
St. Rikard the Small, the Swift Avenger: A halfling in the service of
Madriel, St. Rikard used his speed and agility as a scout for the divine armies. He was eventually captured not by the forces of the titans, but by a pack of opportunistic ghouls that sought to take advantage of a recent battle to fall upon a camp of the wounded and dying. Rikard cried a warning and then battled the creatures long enough to allow the camp to arm itself; when they finally arrived, the ghouls had nearly entirely devoured the small scout who gave his life to warn them.
St. Hevan Danzi, the Faultless Rock of Faith: A saint of the Coreanic Cult of the Forge, St. Hevan Danzi was a follower of Golthagga who served the divine armies by providing them information on the troop movements of the titans whose armies he accompanied. When his treachery was revealed, he was tortured with his own forge implements, heated white-hot, but he refused to tell his captors anything about the rest of the Cult or his service to the divine armies. He died with the name of Corean on his lips and is highly regarded as an exemplar role model of stalwart faith.
St. Barconius, Provider of Truth: St. Barconius actually died long before the Divine War ? he was returned from the Mithril Heavens to act as the general of Corean's army. By his righteous and forthright example, he led his men to greater feats of valor and daring. He is renowned for dying a second time in battle with a medusa-witch in the service of Mormo.
Regards,
Joseph Carriker