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==Classes & Subclasses== Fallen Camelot is home to its own unique class, the [[Leyfinder]], a kind of [[Sorcerer (Dungeons & Dragons)|Sorcerer]]-[[Warlock]] hybrid that doesn't cast spells, but instead relies on a wide variety of "Deviations", similar in nature to the warlock's Invocations. It's also home to a wide variety of subclasses for core D&D 5e classes. [[Barbarian]]: ::The '''Path of the Fallen Mountain''' is a barbarian specialized in taking down [[giant]]s and similarly massive creatures. ::The '''Path of the Wild Hunt''' is a barbarian infused with [[fey]] magic who often accompanies the [[Wild Hunt]]; this gives them a combination of ranged weapon abilities and magical abilities. [[Bard]]: ::The '''College of Fools''' is the [[Jester]], obviously ::The '''College of Legends''' represents the historian-entertainers of Albion, whose stories amuse and also preserve the oral history of the Fallen Camelot world. [[Cleric]]: ::The '''Courtly Love''' [[Cleric Domain]] is devoted to the pure spirituality of love itself. Not to say that they shun the physical pleasures of love, but they encourage people to embrace its spiritual side and to temper passion with discipline and discretion. ::The '''Henge''' [[Cleric Domain]] seeks to preserve the "henges", the sacred stone monuments that surmount burial mounds and aid to preserve the peace between the living and the dead. [[Druid]]: ::The '''Circle of Avalon''' represents a druidic order dedicated to safeguarding the [[fey]] kingdom of Avalon by any and all means necessary. ::The '''Circle of Wastes''' is a fallen druid who has dedicated themselves to guarding and succoring the corrupted regions that appear when leyline energies are twisted and warped. [[Fighter]]: ::The '''Champion of Judgement''' is a warrior-judge seeking to usher souls onto their final fate. ::The '''Dragon Slayer''' is an elite monster hunter specializing in taking down the most powerful of monsters. [[Monk]]: ::The '''Way of the Stoic''' seeks power and enlightenment through the shunning of emotions and the embrace of logic and reason above all else. ::The '''Way of the Winery''' views the making and consuming of wine or other spirits as a sacred act, and strive to prevent others from abusing the sacred libation. [[Paladin]]: ::The '''Oath of Annihilation''' is a harsh but well-intentioned executioner, seeking to purify the land and hasten its recovery by rooting out and destroying the fallen, corrupt and diseased. ::The '''Oath of the People''' is a leader of men and a shepherd of civilization, seeking to guard and nurture people and bring them together against the threads of a darker world. [[Ranger]]: ::The '''Fae Wanderer''' is a traveling warrior who freely explores the mysterious and haunted lands of the fey, learning to both combat their trickery and to use their magic to their own ends. ::The '''Forgotten Traveler''' is a nomad without a past, somebody who has willfully forsaken everything they were to embrace the potential of a new life on the road. [[Rogue]]: ::The '''Black Knight''' is a fearsome warrior-rogue who combines enhanced martial training with ruthless pragmatism. ::The '''Vagabond''' has judged the nobles of the land and found them wanting. Tearing down the arrogant, the corrupt, the venal and the dominant is their greatest urge, and they are specially trained in how to battle knights. [[Sorcerer (Dungeons & Dragons)|Sorcerer]]: ::The '''Chosen Monarch''' is a Sorcerer whose power comes from destiny itself, which has chosen them to become a leader in some fashion. Not necessarily a great mage-king, but definitely a leader of some description. ::The '''Corrupted Soul''' has been marked from their very soul by the tainted magics born from corrupted leylines, allowing them to summon forth that taint in the form of warlock spells and tendrils of seething corruption. [[Warlock]]: ::The '''Dissident''' is a warlock dedicated to serving as a voice of chaos and ruin. Whether from their own anarchist leanings or at the behest of some other destroyer of the rule of law, these warlocks are imbued with the power to topple kingdoms, break promises, and poison leaders. ::The '''Immortal Knight''' is a cosmic force for justice and purity, one that strives to correct corruption and other imbalances in the cosmic order, especially those stemming from fouling the leylines. Warlocks sworn to this patron seek to use that power to purge taint and evil, granting them some almost [[Paladin]]-like abilities. [[Wizard]]: ::The '''Court Mage''' is a wizard who has deigned to act as counsel to kings and a major figure in the politics of their local region. ::The '''Student of Merlin''' is an heir to the magical knowledge and wisdom of Merlin, the great [[dragon]] mage who founded Camelot through his tutelage of King Arthur. {{D&D-3rd-Party-Settings}}
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