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==Worshippers== As a god of a particular brand of spellcasting, not of "Magic" or "Spellcasters in general", ''(which tends to fall under [[Mystra]]'s portfolio)'', Azuth is a god of Wizards and very little else, but anyone who prepares their spells rather than casting spontaneously will have Azuth as their patron. Certain Monks and Sages appreciate his academic approach to magic and worship him as a god of education and scientific methodology. ===The Magister=== Mystra's foremost servant in the realms is the Magister and comes with the responsibility for promoting the understanding and availability of magic to the people. Unlike the Chosen of Mystra who need not necessarily be spellcasters at all, the Magister is ''always'' an arcane spellcaster, and typically always a [[Wizard]] as well, because other arcanists like [[Sorcerer]]s or unusual classes like [[Warmage]]s or [[Dread Necromancer]]s are too limited to be able to fulfil the job requirements. It used to be that the position of Magister was transferrable by defeating the holder in a mageduel, which would be an impressive feat considering the sheer number of buffs the Magister gets by default. But then it ended up that the Magister would just be hounded by a queue of ambitious dickhead wizards looking for more power with no guarantee they would actually be any good in the job, and the Magister would become a recluse and hide rather than doing the job themselves, so [[Azuth]] put a stop to that practice, and sponsors candidates he thinks are worthy. Though that doesn't stop the dickheads from lining up, hoping to have a go anyway. When appointed, the personal sigil of the Magister appears in every temple of Mystra for ten minutes and every magic user in the world feels a ripple, informing them the position has changed. Mystra has also decreed that her priests must reveal the identity of the Magister if they know it, subject to a suitable donation to the church of course. Thankfully, the new Magister gets a 10 day grace period, where they get teleported to a pocket dimension so they can get instructed by heralds of [[Azuth]] in the requirements of the role, while usually getting access to the spellbook of every previous holder of the role, a significant prize in itself. When they get released back into the wild, as their duty involves spreading magic around they are able to recover half of the experience cost for items they create if they give them away, turning them into an arcane Santa Claus. Other abilities include: *A complete immunity to enchantment, and a +2 holy resistance to all magical effects *Spell Resistance 20 *The ability to sense wild or dead magic zones *They can hear whenever their name gets mentioned ''anywhere'' in the world along with the following nine words and the general direction of the speaker, *constant ''Mindblank'' protection *The ability to levitate, true seeing, read magic and feather fall at will and dimension door and water walk 6/day *They can pass through ANY magical barrier of 6th level or lower without ill effect *Complete immunity to a chosen spell of each spell level *The ability to imbue permanency on any spell they know. *They get Spell Focus for ''every'' spell *They prepare their spells in ten minutes. So no wonder everyone wants the job... Holders of the role can step down from the role voluntarily and allow someone to take it from them ''(presumably subject to Mystra's and Azuth's approval)''. But considering it usually takes some substantial magical power to get the role in the first place, the gods would like you to keep serving. In which case the previous holder can relegate themselves to being a Chosen of Azuth, or become a sentient magical item, or start-over by being reincarnated as a whole new person with magical gifts. ===Halruaan Magehound=== Very typical of Azuth's role as the god of Wizards; this prestige class represents spellcasting followers of Azuth, in a society of spellcasters, tasked with monitoring other spellcasters. They don't make the most epic of casters themselves, but give spellcasting opponents real bother. There is no requirement for them to be arcane spellcasters, so Clerics can qualify. The feats required are also fairly generic, but there are a number of cross-class skills needed that a pure Wizard or Cleric may need to really focus on unless they multiclass. Magehounds lose two levels of spellcasting progression over a 10 level class, but gain the ability to sense magic instinctively, increased saves against spells up to +5, spell resistance up to SR25 ''(which means lv1 casters don't have a chance against them, while even lv20 casters fail 20% of the time)'', and can generate an antimagic field once per day. ===Jordain Vizier=== Eunuch advisors in the [[Magical Realm]] of Halruaa who serve in the name of Azuth or Mystra directly. They are forbidden from learning how to cast spells themselves but are expected to have encyclopaedic understandings of magical knowledge. This means that even though Jordain are selected at a very young age, they need a huge amount of skills to qualify, so they typically start as [[Rogue]]s, [[Monk]]s or Experts. The class provides inbuilt magical ''nondetection'', Spell Resistance, magical knowledge ''(read "Bardic knowledge")'' and small boosts to attack rolls. Most interestingly, the class comes with the ability to counterspell a number of times equal to their class level + CHA bonus, even without the ability to cast spells of their own, which is awesome because they won't need to have specific spells prepared for such eventualities, or run down prepared spells ''(because they have none)''. As mentioned, they are forbidden from learning to cast spells themselves ''(though that hasn't stopped one character in the books from being a [[Sorcerer]] and doing it instinctively)'' They also get rendered sterile, because the the elixirs and rituals that transform them into Jordain change them fundamentally and the magical government would prefer magically resistant genes not to enter the general population without being controlled.
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