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<blockquote data-quote="Xath" data-source="post: 4011931" data-attributes="member: 17040"><p><strong>Prestige Class – Priestess of the Seven Covens</strong></p><p></p><p>Witches are an insular, secret lot, rarely offering knowledge of their unique abilities to outsiders unaware of their craft. Often masquerading as druids or clerics, centuries of persecution have driven practitioners of their natural art into obscurity. </p><p></p><p>Grouped in secret covens around the world, witches continue practicing the magic so many of them have died for, often aiding the communities surrounding them in subtle ways. </p><p></p><p>Even solitary practitioners are linked to a coven, required to travel to their sisters once every month to participate in circle rituals and merrymaking. This practice serves to strengthen the bonds of sisterhood, preventing many witches from traveling down dark paths. </p><p></p><p>Due to the necessary secrecy surrounding their art, witches employ a hierarchal structure of command designed to protect witches from those who do not understand the delicate balance their magics strive to maintain. One witch from each coven, chosen from the most powerful and diplomatic of their members, serves as Crone, issuing judgments and advice on complaints brought by other coven members, presiding at initiations and ceremonies, and overseeing the correct use of witchcraft in accordance with the spirit of the world, maintaining balance. The Seven Crones, ruling separately over their covens and conferring with the Council for decisions that will impact all, ensure peace, prosperity and secrecy for all witches.</p><p></p><p>In a world such as this, peace and prosperity are far from guaranteed. Though witches hide from the world that shuns their art and their very existence, they do not deny that they are a part of it. While the Seven Crones are more than capable of maintaining the stability of their society during peacetime, the nature of their joint rule makes it difficult in times of chaos to maintain the correct path. In times of great need a new champion of their cause is called to task, though this event is rare. Only twice in recorded memory has the Spirit of the World required the Seven to call a champion to lead them, known as the Priestess of the Seven Covens. </p><p></p><p>When auguries suggest that this new champion must be called, the Seven meet secretly. The Ritual of the Priestess begins. After a week of offerings, fasting, prophesying, and communing with the Spirit of the World, the Seven are granted a vision of the one who is to be their leader in times of war, their liaison with the other kingdoms, and keeper of the Creed. Uniting the witches of the world, the Priestess of the Seven Covens is usually a witch in possession of strangely intuitive knowledge regarding the inner workings of witchcraft, a deep connection to the spirit of nature, and strong spell-casting abilities. A living embodiment of the spirit all witches follow, the Priestess of the Seven Covens is both battle mistress and spiritual leader, imbued with the power and resilience of her people. She is a formidable foe to those who would destroy her people, and a warm, nurturing presence to those under her care. Acting as liaison to the outside world, the Priestess of the Seven Covens determines what path her people will follow in these dark times, protecting when she can and destroying only when she must. </p><p></p><p>HD: d8</p><p></p><p>Requirements</p><p>To qualify to become a Priestess of the Seven Covens, a character must fulfill all of the following requirements:</p><p>Skills: Knowledge (Nature) 13 ranks, Spellcraft 7 ranks, Diplomacy 7 ranks</p><p>Spells: The character must be able to cast 7th level spells.</p><p>Special: The character must be an elected leader within the seven covens. </p><p></p><p>Class Skills</p><p>The class skills of the Priestess of the Seven Covens are Concentration (Con), Craft (Int), Diplomacy (Cha), Gather Information (Cha), Handle Animal (Cha), Heal (Wis), Intimidate (Cha), Knowledge (All skills taken individually) (Int), Profession (Wis), Sense Motive (Wis), Spellcraft (Int), Survival (Wis)</p><p></p><p>Skill Points at each level: 4 + Intelligence Modifier.</p><p></p><p>Level BAB Fort Ref Will Special Spell</p><p>1 +0 +0 +0 +2 Leadership, Lore +1 Level of Existing Class</p><p>2 +1 +0 +0 +3 Lead the Circle +1 Level of Existing Class</p><p>3 +1 +1 +1 +3 Natural Magic +1 Level of Existing Class</p><p>4 +2 +1 +1 +4 Master of the Circle+1 Level of Existing Class</p><p>5 +2 +1 +1 +4 One with Nature +1 Level of Existing Class</p><p></p><p></p><p>Class Features</p><p></p><p>Weapon and Armor Proficiency</p><p>Priestesses of the Seven Covens gain no proficiency with any weapon or armor. </p><p></p><p>Spells Per Day/Spells Known</p><p>At each priestess level, the character gains new spells per day (and spells known, if applicable) as if she had also gained a level in a spellcasting class to which she belonged before adding the prestige class. She does not, however, gain any other benefit a character of that class would have gained (class abilities, metamagic or item creation feat, or the like). If the character had more than one spellcasting class before becoming a priestess, the player must decide to which class to add each spell level for determining spells per day, spells known, and overall caster level. </p><p></p><p>Leadership</p><p>At 1st level, a Priestess of the Seven Covens gains Leadership as a feat. </p><p></p><p>Lore</p><p>At 1st level, a priestess gains the ability to know legends or information regarding various topics, just as a bard can with bardic knowledge. The priestess adds her level and her Intelligence modifier to the lore check, which functions otherwise exactly like a bardic knowledge check. </p><p></p><p>Lead the Circle</p><p>At 2nd level, a priestess becomes a stronger circle caster. When a priestess of the seven covens joins a circle ritual (as in The Witch’s Handbook), treat her caster level as being two higher then it actually is. </p><p></p><p>Natural Magic</p><p>For the purpose of Ritual Circle Magic and magic items, the priestess’ spells are a mixture of arcane and divine energies and may be considered both arcane and divine spells. This does not effect the caster’s spell list or spell failure. </p><p></p><p>Master of the Circle</p><p>A priestess truly brings out the best in others’ abilities. Beginning at 4th level, when a priestess of the seven covens leads a circle magic ritual, treat each member of the circle as though her class level was two higher. </p><p></p><p>One with Nature</p><p>At 5th level, a priestess becomes a magical creature. She is forevermore treated as an outsider rather than as a humanoid (or whatever her creature type was) for the purpose of spells and magical effects. Unlike other outsiders, the priestess can still be brought back from the dead as if she were a member of her previous creature type. In addition, the witch’s life-span is significantly extended. Treat her age categories and maximum age as though they were multiplied by four.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xath, post: 4011931, member: 17040"] [B]Prestige Class – Priestess of the Seven Covens[/B] Witches are an insular, secret lot, rarely offering knowledge of their unique abilities to outsiders unaware of their craft. Often masquerading as druids or clerics, centuries of persecution have driven practitioners of their natural art into obscurity. Grouped in secret covens around the world, witches continue practicing the magic so many of them have died for, often aiding the communities surrounding them in subtle ways. Even solitary practitioners are linked to a coven, required to travel to their sisters once every month to participate in circle rituals and merrymaking. This practice serves to strengthen the bonds of sisterhood, preventing many witches from traveling down dark paths. Due to the necessary secrecy surrounding their art, witches employ a hierarchal structure of command designed to protect witches from those who do not understand the delicate balance their magics strive to maintain. One witch from each coven, chosen from the most powerful and diplomatic of their members, serves as Crone, issuing judgments and advice on complaints brought by other coven members, presiding at initiations and ceremonies, and overseeing the correct use of witchcraft in accordance with the spirit of the world, maintaining balance. The Seven Crones, ruling separately over their covens and conferring with the Council for decisions that will impact all, ensure peace, prosperity and secrecy for all witches. In a world such as this, peace and prosperity are far from guaranteed. Though witches hide from the world that shuns their art and their very existence, they do not deny that they are a part of it. While the Seven Crones are more than capable of maintaining the stability of their society during peacetime, the nature of their joint rule makes it difficult in times of chaos to maintain the correct path. In times of great need a new champion of their cause is called to task, though this event is rare. Only twice in recorded memory has the Spirit of the World required the Seven to call a champion to lead them, known as the Priestess of the Seven Covens. When auguries suggest that this new champion must be called, the Seven meet secretly. The Ritual of the Priestess begins. After a week of offerings, fasting, prophesying, and communing with the Spirit of the World, the Seven are granted a vision of the one who is to be their leader in times of war, their liaison with the other kingdoms, and keeper of the Creed. Uniting the witches of the world, the Priestess of the Seven Covens is usually a witch in possession of strangely intuitive knowledge regarding the inner workings of witchcraft, a deep connection to the spirit of nature, and strong spell-casting abilities. A living embodiment of the spirit all witches follow, the Priestess of the Seven Covens is both battle mistress and spiritual leader, imbued with the power and resilience of her people. She is a formidable foe to those who would destroy her people, and a warm, nurturing presence to those under her care. Acting as liaison to the outside world, the Priestess of the Seven Covens determines what path her people will follow in these dark times, protecting when she can and destroying only when she must. HD: d8 Requirements To qualify to become a Priestess of the Seven Covens, a character must fulfill all of the following requirements: Skills: Knowledge (Nature) 13 ranks, Spellcraft 7 ranks, Diplomacy 7 ranks Spells: The character must be able to cast 7th level spells. Special: The character must be an elected leader within the seven covens. Class Skills The class skills of the Priestess of the Seven Covens are Concentration (Con), Craft (Int), Diplomacy (Cha), Gather Information (Cha), Handle Animal (Cha), Heal (Wis), Intimidate (Cha), Knowledge (All skills taken individually) (Int), Profession (Wis), Sense Motive (Wis), Spellcraft (Int), Survival (Wis) Skill Points at each level: 4 + Intelligence Modifier. Level BAB Fort Ref Will Special Spell 1 +0 +0 +0 +2 Leadership, Lore +1 Level of Existing Class 2 +1 +0 +0 +3 Lead the Circle +1 Level of Existing Class 3 +1 +1 +1 +3 Natural Magic +1 Level of Existing Class 4 +2 +1 +1 +4 Master of the Circle+1 Level of Existing Class 5 +2 +1 +1 +4 One with Nature +1 Level of Existing Class Class Features Weapon and Armor Proficiency Priestesses of the Seven Covens gain no proficiency with any weapon or armor. Spells Per Day/Spells Known At each priestess level, the character gains new spells per day (and spells known, if applicable) as if she had also gained a level in a spellcasting class to which she belonged before adding the prestige class. She does not, however, gain any other benefit a character of that class would have gained (class abilities, metamagic or item creation feat, or the like). If the character had more than one spellcasting class before becoming a priestess, the player must decide to which class to add each spell level for determining spells per day, spells known, and overall caster level. Leadership At 1st level, a Priestess of the Seven Covens gains Leadership as a feat. Lore At 1st level, a priestess gains the ability to know legends or information regarding various topics, just as a bard can with bardic knowledge. The priestess adds her level and her Intelligence modifier to the lore check, which functions otherwise exactly like a bardic knowledge check. Lead the Circle At 2nd level, a priestess becomes a stronger circle caster. When a priestess of the seven covens joins a circle ritual (as in The Witch’s Handbook), treat her caster level as being two higher then it actually is. Natural Magic For the purpose of Ritual Circle Magic and magic items, the priestess’ spells are a mixture of arcane and divine energies and may be considered both arcane and divine spells. This does not effect the caster’s spell list or spell failure. Master of the Circle A priestess truly brings out the best in others’ abilities. Beginning at 4th level, when a priestess of the seven covens leads a circle magic ritual, treat each member of the circle as though her class level was two higher. One with Nature At 5th level, a priestess becomes a magical creature. She is forevermore treated as an outsider rather than as a humanoid (or whatever her creature type was) for the purpose of spells and magical effects. Unlike other outsiders, the priestess can still be brought back from the dead as if she were a member of her previous creature type. In addition, the witch’s life-span is significantly extended. Treat her age categories and maximum age as though they were multiplied by four. 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