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mazon
-- This powerful womanwarrior belongs to nomadic bandswho
roam the plains near the South Sea. The wandering of
these groups often brings them into conflict with other
peoples, so the Amazon is accustomed to fighting to
defend her own. This lifestyle has made her fiercely
independent and able to weather severe hardship and
travel. While her skill with the bow rivals that of the
Rogues, the Amazon is also adept in the use of spears and
other throwing weapons, as well as in hand to hand
combat. The Amazon is much sought after as a mercenary,
in which type of service she will be loyal as long as her
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orceress
-- One of the rebellious women who have wrested the
secrets of magic use from the male dominated Mage-Clans
of the East, the Sorceress is an expert in mystical
creation ex nihilo. Though somewhat lacking in the
skills of hand-to-hand combat, she compensates for this
with fierce combative magics for both offense and
defense. Solitary and reclusive, the Sorceress acts based
on motives and ethics inscrutable to most, sometimes
seeming capricious and even spiteful. In reality, she
understands the struggle between Order and Chaos all too
clearly, as well as her role as a warrior in this battle.
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aladin -- The
Knights of Westmarch who felled the armies of mighty
Leoric are pure at heart and follow closely the teachings
of Zakarum, the Religion of the Light. A battle-ready
warrior for whom faith is a shield, he fights for what he
believes to be right. Furthermore, his steadfastness
gives him powers to bring blessings to his friends, and
wreak cruel justice upon his foes. There are those who
call the Paladin an overwrought zealot, but others
recognize in him the strength and goodness of the Light. |
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ecromancer
-- From the steamy recesses of the southern swamps comes
a figure cloaked in mystery. The Necromancer, as his name
implies, is an unseemly form of sorcerer whose spells
deal with the raising of the dead and the summoning and
control of various creatures for his purposes. Though his
goals are often aligned with those of the forces of
Light, some do not think that these ends can justify his
foul means. Long hours of study in dank mausolea have
made his skin pale and corpselike, his figure, skeletal.
Most people shun him for his peculiar looks and ways, but
none doubt the power of the Necromancer, for it is the
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arbarian
-- The Barbarian is a member of any of several tribes on
the fringes of civilization, and he refuses the influence
of those he sees as soft and weak. Ceaseless clan warfare
and the constant struggle to survive in the hostile
wilderness are reflected in the Barbarian's sturdy and
powerful frame. Though perhaps lacking the sophistication
of city folk, the Barbarian has an acute awareness of his
surroundings. Because of his shamanistic belief in the
animal powers with whom he identifies, the Barbarian is
sometimes associated with stories of lycanthropy. In
fact, he believes he can call upon the totemic animal
spirits to infuse him with supernormal strengths and
abilities, but these only work to improve his already
superb battle-tactics. |