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<blockquote data-quote="RangerWickett" data-source="post: 8416272" data-attributes="member: 63"><p>Elfaivar is a country that was once seat of an elvish empire. They suffered a cataclysm in a holy war five centuries ago, wherein nearly ever Elfaivaran woman perished, after which their civilization all but collapsed. A recent miracle resurrected millions of those women. Displaced by hundreds of years, they work to rebuild a functional society and reclaim their homeland from the colonial powers who settled in the ashes of the old empire.</p><p></p><p>About the only archetype that's really out of place in traditional D&D would be the gun meditant, an adept (aka monk) who has a mystical attachment to guns. For the rest you might need to change a bit of the flavor, but nothing's a deal breaker. The closest might be the Titanist ranger, who serves one of five 'fey titans' and gains powers themed to that specific being. If you don't happen to have a book-loving blood-magic-using gargantuan fey spider in your setting, you might need to come up with a reason for the ranger to get that particular suite of abilities.</p><p></p><p>The savant is heavily retooled from the EN5ider version. It keeps the general vibe and <em>type</em> of abilities, but I think I polished the mechanics for easier gameplay. </p><p></p><p>You still get feats the normal way. If you want your character to be fascinated by spirit mediums and their ability to speak with the dead without relying on spellcasting, that's not necessarily a mechanical choice. But if you want to actually be a medium yourself, you'd take the feat Unfinished Business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RangerWickett, post: 8416272, member: 63"] Elfaivar is a country that was once seat of an elvish empire. They suffered a cataclysm in a holy war five centuries ago, wherein nearly ever Elfaivaran woman perished, after which their civilization all but collapsed. A recent miracle resurrected millions of those women. Displaced by hundreds of years, they work to rebuild a functional society and reclaim their homeland from the colonial powers who settled in the ashes of the old empire. About the only archetype that's really out of place in traditional D&D would be the gun meditant, an adept (aka monk) who has a mystical attachment to guns. For the rest you might need to change a bit of the flavor, but nothing's a deal breaker. The closest might be the Titanist ranger, who serves one of five 'fey titans' and gains powers themed to that specific being. If you don't happen to have a book-loving blood-magic-using gargantuan fey spider in your setting, you might need to come up with a reason for the ranger to get that particular suite of abilities. The savant is heavily retooled from the EN5ider version. It keeps the general vibe and [I]type[/I] of abilities, but I think I polished the mechanics for easier gameplay. You still get feats the normal way. If you want your character to be fascinated by spirit mediums and their ability to speak with the dead without relying on spellcasting, that's not necessarily a mechanical choice. But if you want to actually be a medium yourself, you'd take the feat Unfinished Business. [/QUOTE]
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