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− | *'''First:''' You gain a +2 bonus to melee attack rolls against targets that have attempted attacks on you in the previous round, and successful attacks deal an additional. | + | *'''First:''' You gain a +2 bonus to melee attack rolls against targets that have attempted attacks on you in the previous round, and successful melee attacks against those targets deal an additional 1 point of damage per class level. |
*'''Second:''' | *'''Second:''' | ||
*'''Third:''' | *'''Third:''' | ||
'''Roleplaying Ideas:''' This one is open to cliche, pretty self-explanatory, and also possibly finite. Since violence tends to beget violence, however, it's likely that someone who takes this vow will find another object of their ire. Perhaps you seek a specific target, or just anyone who has wronged you or your faith; whoever itt is, it's your job to ensure that retaliation is swift and final. | '''Roleplaying Ideas:''' This one is open to cliche, pretty self-explanatory, and also possibly finite. Since violence tends to beget violence, however, it's likely that someone who takes this vow will find another object of their ire. Perhaps you seek a specific target, or just anyone who has wronged you or your faith; whoever itt is, it's your job to ensure that retaliation is swift and final. |
Revision as of 05:46, 21 September 2014
Blank Vow
“ | Related vow quote goes here... | ” |
- First:
- Second:
- Third:
Related Avenger Styles: <removed if there are none>
Roleplaying Ideas:
Other Vows
Templars are not restricted to taking only the above divine vow, though those are the only ones they draw strength from. There is no reason why templars of different faiths and temperaments wouldn't make additional vows to uphold, in order to show to peoples of the world how things should be. These additional vows carry no mechanical benefits, and are mostly just fluff.
Vow of Progress
“ | We are the agents of the modern era. Progress demands sacrifice. | ” |
Roleplaying Ideas: You are the harbinger for technological and social advancement in the world. Guns, alchemical items, and the like are your weapons of choice, used to combat any primitives who oppose conversion. It doesn't have to sound so sinister or imperialistic, but you get the point.
Vow of Revelry
“ | Crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and hear the lamentations of the women! | ” |
Roleplaying Ideas:
Vow of Revenge
“ | You killed my father. Prepare to die! | ” |
- First: You gain a +2 bonus to melee attack rolls against targets that have attempted attacks on you in the previous round, and successful melee attacks against those targets deal an additional 1 point of damage per class level.
- Second:
- Third:
Roleplaying Ideas: This one is open to cliche, pretty self-explanatory, and also possibly finite. Since violence tends to beget violence, however, it's likely that someone who takes this vow will find another object of their ire. Perhaps you seek a specific target, or just anyone who has wronged you or your faith; whoever itt is, it's your job to ensure that retaliation is swift and final.