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All characters automatically gain the following skills:
All characters automatically gain the following skills:
* Bulleted list item
Add free skills here with links to the details

Add free skills here with links to the details


They can also access any of the General Skills (link) which include:
They can also access any of the General Skills (link) which include:
Combat skills (link)
* Combat skills (link)
Magical skills (link)
* Magical skills (link)
Crafting skills (link)
* Crafting skills (link)
Lore skills (link)
* Lore skills (link)
Personal skills (link)
* Personal skills (link)


Magician builds are then created through the Magician Archetype Skills (link)
Magician builds are then created through the Magician Archetype Skills (link)
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There are a number of different types of Magician you can create.
There are a number of different types of Magician you can create.
Spellcaster (how do we want to talk about this?)
* Spellcaster (how do we want to talk about this?)
Necromancer
* Necromancer
Demonologist
* Demonologist
Thaumaturgist
* Thaumaturgist
Invoker
* Invoker
* Ritualist
• Ritualist (I think we should pull this out separately as it’s a completely different set of rules)

Some detail on how these can be put together and any limitations we want to put in place.
Some detail on how these can be put together and any limitations we want to put in place.


==Magic Points==
==Magic Points==
Magician skills use magic points. Explain here…
Magician skills use magic points.

Explain here…


==Magician Skills==
==Magician Skills==
On deciding to follow the Magician Archetype, these skills then become available to you:
On deciding to follow the Magician Archetype, these skills then become available to you:

List with links
* List with links


==Higher Magician Skills==
==Higher Magician Skills==
take one of these skills you must have taken the relevant pre-requisites.
Take one of these skills you must have taken the relevant pre-requisites.

List with links
* List with links

Revision as of 11:31, 12 April 2024

Spellcasters, enchanters, summoners and necromancers, ritualists and oracles – Magicians are scholars who channel magic and work miracles.

Skills

All characters automatically gain the following skills:

  • Bulleted list item

Add free skills here with links to the details

They can also access any of the General Skills (link) which include:

  • Combat skills (link)
  • Magical skills (link)
  • Crafting skills (link)
  • Lore skills (link)
  • Personal skills (link)

Magician builds are then created through the Magician Archetype Skills (link)

Types of Magician

There are a number of different types of Magician you can create.

  • Spellcaster (how do we want to talk about this?)
  • Necromancer
  • Demonologist
  • Thaumaturgist
  • Invoker
  • Ritualist

Some detail on how these can be put together and any limitations we want to put in place.

Magic Points

Magician skills use magic points.

Explain here…

Magician Skills

On deciding to follow the Magician Archetype, these skills then become available to you:

  • List with links

Higher Magician Skills

Take one of these skills you must have taken the relevant pre-requisites.

  • List with links