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==Worshippers== ===Doomguides=== The elite [[Cleric]]s dedicated to the service of Kelemvor are his Doomguides. It is their job to help mortals deal with the issues of death and undeath. While many of the regular clergymen of Kelemvor choose to focus on one aspect over another: Doomguides strike the balance between easing people off of the mortal coil by administering last rites and preparing funerals... and between bashing undead skulls in. Doomguides continue Turning Undead as a class feature and are also resistant to death effects ''(go figure)'' They gain the ability to prevent corpses from being raised as undead are also particularly adept at using the ''Speak with Dead'' and can ask double the number of questions. All Doomguides are trained to use a bastard sword, and are able to imbue it with properties similar to Kelemvor's ''Fatal Touch'', temporarily granting it the abilities of ''Ghost Touch'' and ''Undead Bane''. A later ability grants them the power to force ethereal creatures onto the material plane where they can be affected just like any other creature of matter, as well as inhibiting their return to the ethereal for a short while. ===Knights of the Eternal Order=== A ''really'' small order of Paladins dedicated to Kelemvor. There are only 34 of them in the entire order! Their duties are to seek and destroy undead abominations, but otherwise they behave like other Paladins, upholding the virtues of law and goodness while promoting the good side of Kelemvor's creed. Ruleswise they are a 3-level substitution class for Paladins, swapping levels 1, 3 and 6. They lose the ability to smite evil, divine health and remove disease. But in return they can imbue their weapons with the power to ignore any damage reduction value held by undead, increased skill on Knowledge (Religion) checks, complete immunity to negative levels and the ability to perform a greater turning attempt once per day. If your campaign incorporates a lot of undead, then the Eternal Order makes a particularly good replacement for a normal Paladin in the party.
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