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There are some who are born with an innate connection to all things magical. Some of these people are known as Sorcerers, others are Bards, and others claim some sort of mystical heritage. And then there are the Soul-Blooded. These mystical warriors almost never born to Spellcasters or Creatures that boast Magical Prowess. As such, Most are Humans who come from completely normal families. The one thing that all hold in common is death. At some point in their lives, someone important was taken from them, usually by death. It was this traumatic event that catapulted them from normalcy to Heroics. The Farmer's Son whose betrothed is carried off by Ogres may feel a stirring from within that prompts him to obtain a blade by any means necessary and give chase.
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===Making a Soul-Blooded===
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The Soul-Blooded is at home in most adventuring parties, serving as a Support-Based Melee Caster, much like a Bard. However, his abilities are mixed seemingly from multiple sources, leading some to mistake him for a Paladin, or Sorcerer, or even a Psychic Warrior.
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'''Abilities:''' Wisdom is an important stat for Soul-Blooded, as it controls their spellcasting, and several of their other class abilities. Constitution and Dexterity are equally Important, as they control his AC, Hitpoints, and Saves.
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Soul-Blooded

There are some who are born with an innate connection to all things magical. Some of these people are known as Sorcerers, others are Bards, and others claim some sort of mystical heritage. And then there are the Soul-Blooded. These mystical warriors almost never born to Spellcasters or Creatures that boast Magical Prowess. As such, Most are Humans who come from completely normal families. The one thing that all hold in common is death. At some point in their lives, someone important was taken from them, usually by death. It was this traumatic event that catapulted them from normalcy to Heroics. The Farmer's Son whose betrothed is carried off by Ogres may feel a stirring from within that prompts him to obtain a blade by any means necessary and give chase.

Making a Soul-Blooded

The Soul-Blooded is at home in most adventuring parties, serving as a Support-Based Melee Caster, much like a Bard. However, his abilities are mixed seemingly from multiple sources, leading some to mistake him for a Paladin, or Sorcerer, or even a Psychic Warrior.

Abilities: Wisdom is an important stat for Soul-Blooded, as it controls their spellcasting, and several of their other class abilities. Constitution and Dexterity are equally Important, as they control his AC, Hitpoints, and Saves.

Races: Of the Common races, Humans are the most likely to take this class. But it is not uncommon for Elves, Dwarves, or Halflings to become Soul-Blooded.

Alignment: Any Non-Evil.

Starting Gold: 2d4×10 gp

Starting Age: As Rogue.

Table: The Soul-Blooded

Hit Die: d<-Die size for Hit Die->

Level Base
Attack Bonus
Saving Throws Special Spells per Day Power
Points/Day
Powers
Known
Maximum Power
Level Known
Fort Ref Will 0 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
1st +0 +2 +0 +2 Soul-Bound.
2nd + + + + <-any class features gained at this level->
3rd + + + + <-any class features gained at this level->
4th + + + + <-any class features gained at this level->
5th + + + + <-any class features gained at this level->
6th + + + + <-any class features gained at this level->
7th + + + + <-any class features gained at this level->
8th + + + + <-any class features gained at this level->
9th + + + + <-any class features gained at this level->
10th + + + + <-any class features gained at this level->
11th + + + + <-any class features gained at this level->
12th + + + + <-any class features gained at this level->
13th + + + + <-any class features gained at this level->
14th + + + + <-any class features gained at this level->
15th + + + + <-any class features gained at this level->
16th + + + + <-any class features gained at this level->
17th + + + + <-any class features gained at this level->
18th + + + + <-any class features gained at this level->
19th + + + + <-any class features gained at this level->
20th + + + + <-any class features gained at this level->

Class Skills ([[Skill Points::<-number of skill points->]] + Int modifier per level, ×4 at 1st level)
<-class skills (and key abilities), each should read skill::skillname (Ability) ->.

Class Features

All of the following are class features of the <-class name->.

Weapon and Armor Proficiency: <-description of class weapon & armor proficiencies->.

Spells: <-Delete this section if this class does not cast spells. description of spellcasting abilities: on what stat save DCs are based, on what stat bonus spells are based, and what stat determines the highest level spell that can be cast.->. <-pluralized class name-> choose their spells from the following list:

0—<-spells, spells, spells->

1st—<-spells, spells, spells->

2nd—<-spells, spells, spells->

3rd—<-spells, spells, spells->

4th—<-spells, spells, spells->

5th—<-spells, spells, spells->

6th—<-spells, spells, spells->

7th—<-spells, spells, spells->

8th—<-spells, spells, spells->

9th—<-spells, spells, spells->

<span id="Table: <-class name-> Spells Known">Table: <-class name-> Spells Known
Level Spells Known
0 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th
13th
14th
15th
16th
17th
18th
19th
20th

Power Points/Day: A <-class name->’s ability to manifest powers is limited by the power points he has available. His base daily allotment of power points is given on Table: <-class name->. In addition, he receives bonus power points per day if he has a high <-relevant ability-> score (see Table: Ability Modifiers and Bonus Power Points). His race may also provide bonus power points per day, as may certain feats and items.

Powers Known: <-Delete this section if this class does not manifest powers. description of manifesting abilities: on what stat save DCs are based, on what stat bonus powers points are based, and what stat determines the highest level power that can be manifested.->. <-pluralized class name-> choose their powers from the following list:

0—<-powers, powers, powers->

1st—<-powers, powers, powers->

2nd—<-powers, powers, powers->

3rd—<-powers, powers, powers->

4th—<-powers, powers, powers->

5th—<-powers, powers, powers->

6th—<-powers, powers, powers->

7th—<-powers, powers, powers->

8th—<-powers, powers, powers->

9th—<-powers, powers, powers->

Maximum Power Level Known: This column determines the highest level power he can learn at this level.

To learn or manifest a power, a <-class name-> must have an <-relevant ability-> score of at least 10 + the power’s level.

<span id="<-extraordinary class feature->"><-extraordinary class feature-> (Ex): <-class feature game rule information->

<span id="<-psi-like class feature->"><-psi-like class feature-> (Ps): <-class feature game rule information->

<span id="<-spell-like class feature->"><-spell-like class feature-> (Sp): <-class feature game rule information->

<span id="<-supernatural class feature->"><-supernatural class feature-> (Su): <-class feature game rule information->

<span id="<-class feature->"><-class feature->: <-class feature game rule information->

<span id="<-subclass feature ->"><-subclass feature -> <-"(Ex)", "(Su)", "(Sp)", or "(Ps)" if applicable.->: <-subclass feature game rule information->

<-Lather, rinse...->

<-... repeat as necessary.->

Ex-<-pluralized class name->

<-Describe what happens when a character violates the alignment restrictions of any other class restrictions. If there are no behavior or alignment restrictions delete this section->.

Epic <-class name->

<span id="Table: The Epic <-class name->">Table: The Epic <-class name->

Hit Die: d<-Die size for Hit Die->

Level Special
21st <-any improvements to class features gained at this level, including any bonus feats->
22nd <-any improvements to class features gained at this level, including any bonus feats->
23rd <-any improvements to class features gained at this level, including any bonus feats->
24th <-any improvements to class features gained at this level, including any bonus feats->
25th <-any improvements to class features gained at this level, including any bonus feats->
26th <-any improvements to class features gained at this level, including any bonus feats->
27th <-any improvements to class features gained at this level, including any bonus feats->
28th <-any improvements to class features gained at this level, including any bonus feats->
29th <-any improvements to class features gained at this level, including any bonus feats->
30th <-any improvements to class features gained at this level, including any bonus feats->

<-number of skill points-> + Int modifier skill points per level.

<-existing class feature->: <-how this class feature increases or accumulates at epic levels->

<-another existing class feature->: <-how this class feature increases or accumulates at epic levels->

<-Lather, rinse...->

<-... repeat.->

Bonus Feats : The epic <-class name-> gains a bonus feat (selected from the list of epic <-class name-> bonus feats) every <-number of feats per level-> levels after 20th.

Epic <-class name-> Bonus Feat List: <-list of bonus epic feats->.

<-Sample race of your choice-> <-class name-> Starting Package

Weapons: <-Weapon selection for starting at 1st level with this class.->.

Skill Selection: Pick a number of skills equal to 4 + Int modifier.

Skill Ranks Ability Armor
Check
Penalty
<-Skill name-> <-4 for class skills and 2 for cross-class skills-> <-Abbrieviated key ability-> <-armor check penalty based on starting armor. If innapplicable put "—"->
<-Skill name-> <-4 for class skills and 2 for cross-class skills-> <-Abbrieviated key ability-> <-armor check penalty based on starting armor. If innapplicable put "—"->

<-copy and paste the rows as necessary.->

Feat: <-1st-level feat selection->.

Bonus Feats: <-1st-level feat bonus feats due to class or sample race. remove this section if this sample doesn't get any bonus feats at 1st level. ->.

Gear: <-Starting armor and other equipment outside of weapons.->.

Gold: <-Starting gold using this package.->.

Campaign Information

Playing a <-class name->

Religion: <-description of how this class typically (but no exclusively) approaches religion including likely portfolios it would worship->.

Other Classes: <-How this class typically interacts with other classes and how characters of this class interact with characters of other classes->.

Combat: <-Typical role in combat->.

Advancement: <-Typical advancement options for characters with this class. Include desirable multiclass options->.

<-pluralized class name-> in the World

<-Some quote from a character of this class->

<-Where characters of this class fit in a d20 world.->

Daily Life: <-day in the life of a character of this class->.

Notables: <-notable NPCs of this class->.

Organizations: <-info on what, where, when, and how characters of this class congregate and assemble->.

NPC Reactions: <-How NPCs react to PCs of this class->.

<-class name-> Lore

Characters with ranks in <-the appropriate skills-> can research <-pluralized class name-> to learn more about them. When a character makes a skill check, read or paraphrase the following, including information from lower DCs.

<-the appropriate skills->
DC Result
5 <-common knowledge->.
10 <-not so common knowledge->.
15 <-rare information->.
20 <-very rare information->.

<-pluralized class name-> in the Game

<-How characters of this class fit in the game (PC and NPC) and what roles they play.->

Adaptation: <-Possible variant conceptions of this class.->.

Sample Encounter: <-DM placement for NPCs of this class.->.

EL : <-Encounter scenario and character info on sample NPC including stat block. The CR of the NPC is typically the same as the EL for the encounter.->.



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