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Warrior skills aren’t neatly grouped in skill paths like the other archetypes, but more of a selection of skills to suit different fighting styles: use of the call ''Strength''; attacks to disarm, daze or pierce armour; terrible blows with long weapons; stalwart defence with a shield; berserk rage. Warriors can also build their bodies up to take more punishment and learn to make better use of armour. Generals can make inspiring speeches and learn keen tactical acumen.
Warrior skills aren’t neatly grouped in skill paths like the other archetypes, but more of a selection of skills to suit different fighting styles: use of the call ''Strength''; attacks to disarm, daze or pierce armour; terrible blows with long weapons; stalwart defence with a shield; berserk rage. Warriors can also build their bodies up to take more punishment and learn to make better use of armour. Generals can make inspiring speeches and learn keen tactical acumen.


===Advice for Warrior Characters===
====Advice for Warrior Characters====


No warrior would be without some weapon skills, of course; and it’s advisable to supplement the basic skill with some of the special attacks in the below list, such as [[Disarming]], [[Strikedown Blow]] or [[Strong Blow]]. [[Body Development]] as a minimum is a must, and most warriors will learn at least [[Medium Armour]]. [[Iron Body]], [[Iron Will]] and [[Resist Magic]] offer defence against magical attacks, given warriors are unable to [[countermagic|counter]] spells in armour.
No warrior would be without some weapon skills, of course; and it’s advisable to supplement the basic skill with some of the special attacks in the below list, such as [[Disarming]], [[Strikedown Blow]] or [[Strong Blow]]. [[Body Development]] as a minimum is a must, and most warriors will learn at least [[Medium Armour]]. [[Iron Body]], [[Iron Will]] and [[Resist Magic]] offer defence against magical attacks, given warriors are unable to [[countermagic|counter]] spells in armour.
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[[Blacksmith]] will give a warrior a keen eye for the quality of their weapons and armour – and the skills to repair them after the battle. Warrior-mages might combine spellcasting skill (with the [[Armoured Caster]] skill) with more martial training.
[[Blacksmith]] will give a warrior a keen eye for the quality of their weapons and armour – and the skills to repair them after the battle. Warrior-mages might combine spellcasting skill (with the [[Armoured Caster]] skill) with more martial training.


=Warrior Skills=
==Warrior Skills==


====Body Development====
====Body Development====
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=Warrior Study Paths=
==Warrior Study Paths==


Like scouts, most warrior pursue further [[Training]] in their archetype skills, learning to use their skills more often or to greater effect, rather than individual [[Research]]; but innovative and dedicated warriors will find routes for exploring new powers.
Like scouts, most warrior pursue further [[Training]] in their archetype skills, learning to use their skills more often or to greater effect, rather than individual [[Research]]; but innovative and dedicated warriors will find routes for exploring new powers.
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Study paths include the following:
Study paths include the following:


===Strength===
====Strength====


Might makes right, they say; or at least it does for those who pursue this path. With training or research, warriors can draw on the ''Strength'' call more often or for longer – masters are said to be able to wield it permanently – or add spectacular effects, hurling their opponents around or shaking the ground with their might.
Might makes right, they say; or at least it does for those who pursue this path. With training or research, warriors can draw on the ''Strength'' call more often or for longer – masters are said to be able to wield it permanently – or add spectacular effects, hurling their opponents around or shaking the ground with their might.


===Precision===
====Precision====


The elegant duellist can further develop their command of the single blade beyond the [[Disarming]] skill, piercing armour more readily, scratching their opponents’ foreheads to cause them to bleed into their eyes, cutting straps on their opponents’ armour. Some are said to pursue these techniques to a near-mystical degree, piercing even magical defences.
The elegant duellist can further develop their command of the single blade beyond the [[Disarming]] skill, piercing armour more readily, scratching their opponents’ foreheads to cause them to bleed into their eyes, cutting straps on their opponents’ armour. Some are said to pursue these techniques to a near-mystical degree, piercing even magical defences.


===Destruction===
====Destruction====


In the hands of a seasoned warrior, greataxes and longspears are things of terror. Beyond [[Strikedown Blow]] and [[Crushing Blow]], devotees of these weapons can research attacks to smite their foes and shatter their bodies, shear through shields and even smash stone walls.
In the hands of a seasoned warrior, greataxes and longspears are things of terror. Beyond [[Strikedown Blow]] and [[Crushing Blow]], devotees of these weapons can research attacks to smite their foes and shatter their bodies, shear through shields and even smash stone walls.


===Defence===
====Defence====


The shield is, for many, a greater tool than any weapon. Beyond the [[Immovable Shield]] skill, warriors can learn to hold their ground even against magical assault; those also trained to [[Defend Others]] can learn to extend their defences to those behind or around them.
The shield is, for many, a greater tool than any weapon. Beyond the [[Immovable Shield]] skill, warriors can learn to hold their ground even against magical assault; those also trained to [[Defend Others]] can learn to extend their defences to those behind or around them.


===Berserk===
====Berserk====


The berserker abandons all self-preservation to terrify and destroy their enemies. With training, they can enter their battle frenzy more often, or for longer; with research, they can gain great strength or inflict terrible blows in the throes of their rage.
The berserker abandons all self-preservation to terrify and destroy their enemies. With training, they can enter their battle frenzy more often, or for longer; with research, they can gain great strength or inflict terrible blows in the throes of their rage.


===Leadership===
====Leadership====


Generals and Warleaders make battle with their minds – and with the inspiration they give those who follow them. Beyond [[Rallying Cry]] is a route to spurring the warrior’s soldiers to greater feats; and beyond [[Strategic Insight]] is research into not just anticipating but manipulating the battlefield, plotting the disposition of traps, siege engines and troop movements to decide the outcome before a single soldier has taken the field.
Generals and Warleaders make battle with their minds – and with the inspiration they give those who follow them. Beyond [[Rallying Cry]] is a route to spurring the warrior’s soldiers to greater feats; and beyond [[Strategic Insight]] is research into not just anticipating but manipulating the battlefield, plotting the disposition of traps, siege engines and troop movements to decide the outcome before a single soldier has taken the field.


===Magical Warrior===
====Magical Warrior====


Those who wield both spells and blades walk a line between two worlds. Dipping often into the magician archetype, this warrior improves on the [[Armoured Caster]] skill, casting spells more often or in heavier armour – and there are more secrets open to them, channelling magics through their hands and blades, finding the weaknesses in magical opponents’ defences and shrugging off the effects of enemy magics.
Those who wield both spells and blades walk a line between two worlds. Dipping often into the magician archetype, this warrior improves on the [[Armoured Caster]] skill, casting spells more often or in heavier armour – and there are more secrets open to them, channelling magics through their hands and blades, finding the weaknesses in magical opponents’ defences and shrugging off the effects of enemy magics.


=Example Warrior Characters=
==Example Warrior Characters==


===Berserker===
====Berserker====


Born in a harsh, dangerous land, the berserker has dedicated their life to a god of war and fury. Let others pray in the temple or the sacred grove – the berserker makes their worship in battle. Heedless of their own safety, they throw themselves at their enemies without reserve.
Born in a harsh, dangerous land, the berserker has dedicated their life to a god of war and fury. Let others pray in the temple or the sacred grove – the berserker makes their worship in battle. Heedless of their own safety, they throw themselves at their enemies without reserve.
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'''Description:''' Runes and tattoos around the face and arms; furs and two one-handed axes.
'''Description:''' Runes and tattoos around the face and arms; furs and two one-handed axes.


===Duellist===
====Duellist====


The child of a wealthy merchant in a major city, the duellist devoted their life to the study of swordplay. They sneer at warriors trudging under layers of armour and bristling with weapons – the beauty and precision of a simple blade is enough for them. Joining the warband to travel the world, they are always seeking an opponent worthy of them.
The child of a wealthy merchant in a major city, the duellist devoted their life to the study of swordplay. They sneer at warriors trudging under layers of armour and bristling with weapons – the beauty and precision of a simple blade is enough for them. Joining the warband to travel the world, they are always seeking an opponent worthy of them.
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'''Description:''' Green skin with grey highlights and a single horn; light, fashionable clothes including leather armour and a cape, a single rapier and a dagger.
'''Description:''' Green skin with grey highlights and a single horn; light, fashionable clothes including leather armour and a cape, a single rapier and a dagger.


===Monster Slayer===
====Monster Slayer====


Driven to revenge for loved ones lost to vampires, the monster slayer is an implacable foe of all undead, training to wield both magic and the blade to defeat their terrible quarry – and honing their mind to throw off the vampires’ famed spiritual powers.
Driven to revenge for loved ones lost to vampires, the monster slayer is an implacable foe of all undead, training to wield both magic and the blade to defeat their terrible quarry – and honing their mind to throw off the vampires’ famed spiritual powers.

Revision as of 20:12, 2 September 2024

Whether a hulking brute or an artful fencer, a raging berserker or a keen strategist, a warrior is first and foremost someone who gives battle. Some fight alone and some lead others; some rely on skill and some on power, but all devote their lives to warfare.

Warrior skills aren’t neatly grouped in skill paths like the other archetypes, but more of a selection of skills to suit different fighting styles: use of the call Strength; attacks to disarm, daze or pierce armour; terrible blows with long weapons; stalwart defence with a shield; berserk rage. Warriors can also build their bodies up to take more punishment and learn to make better use of armour. Generals can make inspiring speeches and learn keen tactical acumen.

Advice for Warrior Characters

No warrior would be without some weapon skills, of course; and it’s advisable to supplement the basic skill with some of the special attacks in the below list, such as Disarming, Strikedown Blow or Strong Blow. Body Development as a minimum is a must, and most warriors will learn at least Medium Armour. Iron Body, Iron Will and Resist Magic offer defence against magical attacks, given warriors are unable to counter spells in armour.

Blacksmith will give a warrior a keen eye for the quality of their weapons and armour – and the skills to repair them after the battle. Warrior-mages might combine spellcasting skill (with the Armoured Caster skill) with more martial training.

Warrior Skills

Body Development

Skill Name Points Cost Prerequisites
Greater Body Development 6 Body Development
Exceptional Body Development 10 Greater Body Development
Strong Blow 6 Body Development
Strength 12 Greater Body Development and Strong Blow
Carry Others 6 Body Development
Disarming 6 Body Development
Dirty Fighting 5 Disarming
Confusing Blow 6 Disarming
Piercing Blow 10 Disarming

Long Weapons

Skill Name Points Cost Prerequisites
Strikedown Blow 6 Long Weapons
Crushing Blow 10 Strikedown Blow

Armour

Skill Name Points Cost Prerequisites
Medium Armour 2 Light Armour
Heavy Armour 2 Medium Armour
Armour Proficiency 6 Light Armour
Through Defence 6 Armour Proficiency
Armoured Caster 8 Light Armour and any spellcasting skill

Defence

Skill Name Points Cost Prerequisites
Sturdy Shield 6 Shield
Immovable Shield 8 Sturdy Shield
Defend Others 6 Sense Magic

Resistancies

Skill Name Points Cost Prerequisites
Immune to Fear 6 Fearlessness
Reckless Charge 6 Fearlessness
Berserker 12 Fearlessness
Immune to Body Effect 6 Iron Body
Inspiration 6 Iron Will
Rallying Cry 12 Inspiration
Immune to Mind Effect 6 Iron Will
Resist Exalted Magic 8 Resist Magic

Intuition

Skill Name Points Cost Prerequisites
Battlefield Insight 5 Intuition
Strategic Insight 6 Battlefield Insight

Warrior Study Paths

Like scouts, most warrior pursue further Training in their archetype skills, learning to use their skills more often or to greater effect, rather than individual Research; but innovative and dedicated warriors will find routes for exploring new powers.

Study paths include the following:

Strength

Might makes right, they say; or at least it does for those who pursue this path. With training or research, warriors can draw on the Strength call more often or for longer – masters are said to be able to wield it permanently – or add spectacular effects, hurling their opponents around or shaking the ground with their might.

Precision

The elegant duellist can further develop their command of the single blade beyond the Disarming skill, piercing armour more readily, scratching their opponents’ foreheads to cause them to bleed into their eyes, cutting straps on their opponents’ armour. Some are said to pursue these techniques to a near-mystical degree, piercing even magical defences.

Destruction

In the hands of a seasoned warrior, greataxes and longspears are things of terror. Beyond Strikedown Blow and Crushing Blow, devotees of these weapons can research attacks to smite their foes and shatter their bodies, shear through shields and even smash stone walls.

Defence

The shield is, for many, a greater tool than any weapon. Beyond the Immovable Shield skill, warriors can learn to hold their ground even against magical assault; those also trained to Defend Others can learn to extend their defences to those behind or around them.

Berserk

The berserker abandons all self-preservation to terrify and destroy their enemies. With training, they can enter their battle frenzy more often, or for longer; with research, they can gain great strength or inflict terrible blows in the throes of their rage.

Leadership

Generals and Warleaders make battle with their minds – and with the inspiration they give those who follow them. Beyond Rallying Cry is a route to spurring the warrior’s soldiers to greater feats; and beyond Strategic Insight is research into not just anticipating but manipulating the battlefield, plotting the disposition of traps, siege engines and troop movements to decide the outcome before a single soldier has taken the field.

Magical Warrior

Those who wield both spells and blades walk a line between two worlds. Dipping often into the magician archetype, this warrior improves on the Armoured Caster skill, casting spells more often or in heavier armour – and there are more secrets open to them, channelling magics through their hands and blades, finding the weaknesses in magical opponents’ defences and shrugging off the effects of enemy magics.

Example Warrior Characters

Berserker

Born in a harsh, dangerous land, the berserker has dedicated their life to a god of war and fury. Let others pray in the temple or the sacred grove – the berserker makes their worship in battle. Heedless of their own safety, they throw themselves at their enemies without reserve.

Skills: Body Development (6), Fearlessness (4), Reckless Charge (6), Two Weapons (3), 1 unspent point

Description: Runes and tattoos around the face and arms; furs and two one-handed axes.

Duellist

The child of a wealthy merchant in a major city, the duellist devoted their life to the study of swordplay. They sneer at warriors trudging under layers of armour and bristling with weapons – the beauty and precision of a simple blade is enough for them. Joining the warband to travel the world, they are always seeking an opponent worthy of them.

Skills: Confusing Blow (6), Dirty Fighting (5), Disarming (6), Light Armour (2), 1 unspent point

Description: Green skin with grey highlights and a single horn; light, fashionable clothes including leather armour and a cape, a single rapier and a dagger.

Monster Slayer

Driven to revenge for loved ones lost to vampires, the monster slayer is an implacable foe of all undead, training to wield both magic and the blade to defeat their terrible quarry – and honing their mind to throw off the vampires’ famed spiritual powers.

Skills: Armour Proficiency (6), Iron Will (3), Light Armour (2), Spiritual Spellcasting (6), Two Weapons (3)

Description: A long scar on the face; rugged, practical clothes with pockets for tools and charms, a prominent holy symbol and a sword and shield.