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<blockquote data-quote="Voadam" data-source="post: 8914930" data-attributes="member: 2209"><p><a href="https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/270672/Vengeful-Soul-DD-5E-Class?affiliate_id=17596" target="_blank">Vengeful Soul (D&D 5E Class)</a></p><p>5e</p><p><strong>Vengeful Soul:</strong> Death is not always the end - in many planes and in many worlds, life persists in the form of undeath. Mostly these are mindless entities raised by necromancers, or liches intent on living forever. Yet some, however, are driven by a purpose. This purpose can be noble and sad, base and bloody, or any combination thereof.</p><p>Vengeful souls are normally born from unjust or traumatic deaths, and have deadly powers that enable them to correct or repay those circumstances.</p><p>Vengeful souls come from all walks of life. While some may have been powerful mages or skilled warriors in life, some might have been simple farmers or merchants. Their undeath grants them powers, and when a single look or sound can cause death, sometimes weapons are unnecessary. While all originate from a place of meaning to their death or life, not all are bound to that place and can travel far.</p><p>Many different kinds of people can become vengeful souls. Some are warriors, soldiers who had traumatic deaths or who failed a great task, dying in shame and sorrow. Some are skilled mages, powerful arcanists who died in perhaps mysterious or harrowing ways. Still others may have been wardens or guardians, faith leaders whose faith was stolen from them or who lost their way in their final moments, unable to pass to the afterlife they thought waited for them. And still others are artisans, merchants, farmers – innocent souls who suffered tragedy or betrayal, and unlike in life now have the power to right those wrongs.</p><p><strong>Vengeful Soul, Poor Creature, Spirit:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vengeful Soul, Unnaturally Pale Young Woman, Woman in White:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vengeful Soul, Gaunt-Looking Figure, Corpse-Like Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vengeful Soul, Pale Woman, Undead Knight:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mindless Entity:</strong> Death is not always the end - in many planes and in many worlds, life persists in the form of undeath. Mostly these are mindless entities raised by necromancers, or liches intent on living forever.</p><p><strong>Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vengeful Soul Innocent Soul:</strong> Innocent Souls are people who had skills and talents, but no physical or magical power in life.</p><p><strong>Vengeful Soul Innocent Soul, Dark Angry Spirit:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vengeful Soul Cursed Guardian:</strong> Cursed Guardians are warriors or protectors whose life ended unexpectedly or tragically. From a noble knight whose life was ended in a battlefield betrayal, to a young villager whose entire town was butchered while they fought to their last breath, the Cursed Guardian combines their new found spirit powers with their martial talents.</p><p><strong>Vengeful Soul Undying Arcanist:</strong> Undying arcanists are mages, sorcerers, or other arcane magic users who have suffered a traumatic or sorrowful death. Perhaps their own experimentation was a factor in their death – but regardless, the catalyst or instigator was someone else.</p><p><strong>Vengeful Soul Desecrated Acolyte:</strong> Desecrated Acolytes can come from any walks of life. A devout adventuring cleric who met betrayal is one example, but a simple village priest who's hamlet was slaughtered or a temple priestess whose home and people were murdered and destroyed by brigands are also examples of desecrated acolytes. These people, destined to join the plane of their gods, have been denied that destiny – either by their own force of will or lingering regret and pain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voadam, post: 8914930, member: 2209"] [URL=https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/270672/Vengeful-Soul-DD-5E-Class?affiliate_id=17596]Vengeful Soul (D&D 5E Class)[/URL] 5e [b]Vengeful Soul:[/b] Death is not always the end - in many planes and in many worlds, life persists in the form of undeath. Mostly these are mindless entities raised by necromancers, or liches intent on living forever. Yet some, however, are driven by a purpose. This purpose can be noble and sad, base and bloody, or any combination thereof. Vengeful souls are normally born from unjust or traumatic deaths, and have deadly powers that enable them to correct or repay those circumstances. Vengeful souls come from all walks of life. While some may have been powerful mages or skilled warriors in life, some might have been simple farmers or merchants. Their undeath grants them powers, and when a single look or sound can cause death, sometimes weapons are unnecessary. While all originate from a place of meaning to their death or life, not all are bound to that place and can travel far. Many different kinds of people can become vengeful souls. Some are warriors, soldiers who had traumatic deaths or who failed a great task, dying in shame and sorrow. Some are skilled mages, powerful arcanists who died in perhaps mysterious or harrowing ways. Still others may have been wardens or guardians, faith leaders whose faith was stolen from them or who lost their way in their final moments, unable to pass to the afterlife they thought waited for them. And still others are artisans, merchants, farmers – innocent souls who suffered tragedy or betrayal, and unlike in life now have the power to right those wrongs. [b]Vengeful Soul, Poor Creature, Spirit:[/b] ? [b]Vengeful Soul, Unnaturally Pale Young Woman, Woman in White:[/b] ? [b]Vengeful Soul, Gaunt-Looking Figure, Corpse-Like Creature:[/b] ? [b]Vengeful Soul, Pale Woman, Undead Knight:[/b] ? [b]Mindless Entity:[/b] Death is not always the end - in many planes and in many worlds, life persists in the form of undeath. Mostly these are mindless entities raised by necromancers, or liches intent on living forever. [b]Lich:[/b] ? [b]Vengeful Soul Innocent Soul:[/b] Innocent Souls are people who had skills and talents, but no physical or magical power in life. [b]Vengeful Soul Innocent Soul, Dark Angry Spirit:[/b] ? [b]Vengeful Soul Cursed Guardian:[/b] Cursed Guardians are warriors or protectors whose life ended unexpectedly or tragically. From a noble knight whose life was ended in a battlefield betrayal, to a young villager whose entire town was butchered while they fought to their last breath, the Cursed Guardian combines their new found spirit powers with their martial talents. [b]Vengeful Soul Undying Arcanist:[/b] Undying arcanists are mages, sorcerers, or other arcane magic users who have suffered a traumatic or sorrowful death. Perhaps their own experimentation was a factor in their death – but regardless, the catalyst or instigator was someone else. [b]Vengeful Soul Desecrated Acolyte:[/b] Desecrated Acolytes can come from any walks of life. A devout adventuring cleric who met betrayal is one example, but a simple village priest who's hamlet was slaughtered or a temple priestess whose home and people were murdered and destroyed by brigands are also examples of desecrated acolytes. These people, destined to join the plane of their gods, have been denied that destiny – either by their own force of will or lingering regret and pain. [/QUOTE]
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