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===Institutes=== Whilst Bael Turath is dead, some of the teachings of its more powerful institutes remain, preserving fighting techniques and combative skills honed under diabolic tutors. The '''Turathi Hell-kite''' [[Paragon Path]] represents the most simple of those legacies, preserving a martial arts style designed specifically to take advantage of tiefling biology, from the use of the tail to sweep foes from their feet or pull allies to safety when you dodge, to crushing skulls with a horn-buffered headbutt, to tapping into the infernal energies boiling within all tieflings to coat a weapon in hellish flames. In the empire's heyday, the '''Crimson Legion''' were some of its most elite - and feared - troops; an order of [[multiclassing|multi-classed and hybrid-classes]] [[Paladin]]-[[Warlock]]s sworn to the Lord of All Devils. The practice of combining infernal warlockery with divine might remains; the loyalty to Asmodeus is gone. Viewing their former patron as having betrayed them, these tieflings instead serve as an unlikely medium between gods who wish to oppose Asmodeus and the myriad devils who wish to betray him. This antipathy towards their former racial patron drives many of the few tieflings who seek divine power to pursue the path of the '''Hell's Keeper'''; a vengeful spirit seeking to become a divine jailer, in order to transform [[Baator]] into a place of suffering, torment and imprisonment for the devils that claim to rule it, whether or not they belong to the Crimson Legion. Whilst the '''Bleak Academy''' of old may be gone, fragments of this devil-tutored arcane school's teachings remain, ensuring that tieflings still have an inherent advantage in the fields of magical fire and fear. Whilst few tieflings ever hear the call of the [[Primal Spirits]], those who do - mostly [[barbarian]]s and [[shaman]]s - often become '''Redeemers of the Damned''', exploiting loopholes in infernal contracts granted by their connection to the Spirits to draw the spirits of their ancestors from the Nine Hells and give them a chance to find redemption from the torment they suffer there.
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