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===Free Peoples=== The '''Battlemage''' is the basic [[Wizard]] archetype, specifically intended for [[human]]s and aelves. That's basically all there is to it: you've devoted yourself to learning how to use one of the Eight Lores of Magic. Battlemages typically regard becoming a Soulbound as either an extension of their basic identity, or as a key to power; an extended lifespan with which to master the magical arts and the direct blessing of the gods to seek out lost lore or learn obscure disciplines from their fellow Soulbound is appealing to many Battlemages, for reasons that should be pretty damn obvious. The '''Black Ark Corsair''' represents one of the Dark Aelf seafaring warriors (and [[pirate]]s) who ply the seas of the Mortal Realms. Tough and versatile, blessed with ruthless tenacity, a capacity for swift violence and an intricate knowledge of the seas, Corsairs make excellent members of Bindings that operate around the water, and often have stuff to offer away from the water too. As for the Corsairs themselves, they typically view becoming Soulbound as giving them an edge like no other. The '''Darkling Sorceress''' is an Aelfin mistress of the shadowy magics of Ulgu, an [[illusionist]] nonpareil, and usually has a ruthlessly pragmatic view of the Binding; whilst a rare few become Soulbound out of a genuine belief that the Mortal Realms need safeguarding (if only to protect their own webs of influence), most make the decision from a calculated and selfish viewpoint. The '''Excelsior Warpriest''' is the [[Cleric]] of the Archetypes, representing the roving militant priest who believes in fighting the enemies of their gods with courage, faith, and a big fucking hammer. Most are devotees of [[Sigmar]], but there are fledgeling orders arising in the names of other Gods of Order, such as Alarielle and Tyrion. Weirdly, despite this, the archetype is officially Humans Only. Ironically, despite being Soulbound requiring the direct approval of a deity, a Warpriest usually views it as being as much burden as honor - after all, whilst it is a direct blessing from their patron, it also condemns their soul to never join the faithful in the afterlife. They are typically selected from the strongest personalities and those with unbreakable faith. '''Trade Pioneers''' are roving adventurer-merchants, willing to risk it all and plumb the dangerous depths of the Mortal Realms in the name of adventure, knowledge, profit, or any combination thereof. The only CRB Archetype available to any race, they typically leap at the chance to become Soulbound, for the Binding only offers them a plethora of new powers and tricks with which to pursue their passions. '''Witch Hunters''' are servants of the Order of Azyr, Sigmar's special organization to flush out all sorts of corruption as his own plainclothes inquisition. Because of the many forms corruption and deceit take, this archetype is open to humans, aelves and duardin, and all seek the chance to become Soulbound, letting them become something more than mortal so they can face off even the worst of the God-Kings enemies.
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