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09-13-1997, 06:21 PM #1frederic lavalleeGuest
elven priest
With the elven way of thinking, i think that the shaman subclass is the solution
for elven priests. Think of it, elves are supposed to been born of the 4 elements
and they possess a special link to the nature. So, the shaman, who is much more
attuned to the nature and spirits (forest, rocks, air, ancestors...), is in my
humble opinion the solution to the elven priest crisis.
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09-14-1997, 04:50 PM #2Colleen SimpsonGuest
elven priest
Alternatively, you could have them worship the elements of nature itself,=
perhaps expanding them from water, earth, fire and air to sun, plants, =
animal totems (shaman like, as you suggested) and, perhaps, an elemental =
of magic (if that is inherent to the elven way of life).
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> With the elven way of thinking, i think that the shaman subclass is the=
solution
> for elven priests. Think of it, elves are supposed to been born of the =
4
> elements
> and they possess a special link to the nature. So, the shaman, who is =
much
> more
> attuned to the nature and spirits (forest, rocks, air, ancestors...), =
is in my
> humble opinion the solution to the elven priest crisis.
>
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