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The ancient world of Aeliode is massive. It’s lands have been indelibly scarred by generations of bloody conflicts. Kingdoms rose to power, empires shattered, all under the watchful eyes of the gods. This is the world in which the Plight of the Tuatha adventure series takes place. And only the most prepared are likely to survive the oncoming storm.
This 82 page Campaign Guide provides everything that players and gamemasters need to get the most out of the Plight of the Tuatha adventure series. For players, the brutish and protean Formoire race is included as well as the battle savvy Skald prestige class. New feats, traits, spells and the Interrogate skill will give players more options for their characters.
Gamemasters will also find new material to bring to the table as well. The War of Words rule set brings new tactics to social conflict while NPCs have been included to spur the imagination.
Detailed descriptions of many of the lands (and their inhabitants) that play a part in the Plight of the Tuatha adventure series can be found as well. Many of the gods of Aeliode are included, along with detailed accounts of their histories, goals, and the practices of their followers.
This Campaign Guide is a perfect introduction to the Imperiums Campaign Setting where only the most prepared may survive.
Battle Marriage (Combat)
You know your mate's thoughts and instincts better than anyone else.
Prerequisites: base attack bonus +5; Battle Mates; romantic relationship with another PC or NPC that has lasted for at least a year; Born in either the Avitian Empire or the Ceravossian Republic .
Benefit: The bonus granted by the Battle Mates feat is in effect as long as the characters are within 15 ft. of each other.
Normal: With only the Battle Mates feat the characters must be within 5 ft. of each other for the bonus to take effect.
Special: While the gender combination of those in the relationship does not matter while using this feat, a character may only use the feat with one other specific person. Note that this bonus is in affect if the feat holder and their chosen character are fighting each other. If the romance ends (such as due to the partner’s death), this feat can be retrained the next time the character gains a level.
Endzeitgeist Says: Same as Battle Mates -a great feat regarding its fluff, but one that I would not require a player to take - the benefits are pretty weak. Recommended as an emergence-granted bonus feat.