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Their most notable feature is their orb-like head, which is identical to crystal spheres used for divination. This "head" floats above a neckless body, otherwise acting as a normal head, despite the lack of features. They express emotions and feeling through slight changes in the sphere's color, luminosity and through a usually invisibile magic aura, that they can perceive, but becomes visible when emotions are particularly strong.
 
Their most notable feature is their orb-like head, which is identical to crystal spheres used for divination. This "head" floats above a neckless body, otherwise acting as a normal head, despite the lack of features. They express emotions and feeling through slight changes in the sphere's color, luminosity and through a usually invisibile magic aura, that they can perceive, but becomes visible when emotions are particularly strong.
  
Their bodies are humanoid looking, with no peculiar shape: they may resemble humans, elves, dwarves or other creature's in shape, while their skin can take any color, or combination of them, usually with runes or other signs that exude arcane power.
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Their bodies are made of condensed mana and are humanoid looking, with no peculiar shape: they may resemble humans, elves, dwarves or other creature's in shape, while their skin can take any color, or combination of them, usually with runes or other signs that exude arcane power.
  
 
===Relations===
 
===Relations===
  
Their habitat isn't very populated, so most of their encounters are with the races that live in caves and underground, which are mostly evil. Because of this, they are usually happy to open relationships with good races or surface-dwelling races. They are quite primitive in their lifestyle, so much that they don't share much with more advanced races, except for the contribution as guides they can give.
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They have cordial relationships with other civilized races, and are particularly appreciated by magic-inclined ones (like elves and gnomes), but feared and shunned by superstitious people.
 
 
Common people usually refer to them as anglerfolk.
 
  
 
===Alignment===
 
===Alignment===
  
Most of them are neutral or chaotic, and a lot are good, but any alignment is present among them.
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Mostly neutral, but any alignment is possibile for them.
  
 
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They are mostly disinterested towards religion, but many worship gods of knowledge or magic, or other gods pertaining to their particular style of magical studies.
 
They are mostly disinterested towards religion, but many worship gods of knowledge or magic, or other gods pertaining to their particular style of magical studies.
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They listen to the advice of the Magiter's Council, a group of eight powerful magiters, elected among their greates magic users of every school. They are not rulers, but act as counselors and sages for their community. They usually last in charge until death, disgrace, or when a more powerful mage in their field appears, usually leaving their post willingly.
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Sometimes other representatives of magic were elected, but only alongside the Eight.
  
 
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|specialtext2=Being so deeply linked to magic means that dispelling magic hurts them and disrupts their body. Whenever subjected to dispelling magic (such as ''[[SRD:Dispel Magic|dispel magic]]'' or ''[[SRD:Break Enchantment|break enchantment]]'') they suffer 1d6 per spell level of damage, or half that if they pass the save or caster level check against it. They can't enter nor exit an ''[[SRD:Antimagic Field|antimagic field]]'', unless they force through, suffering the aboved described damage. Failing the save against ''[[SRD:Mage's Disjunction|mage's disjunction]]'' outright slays them, ''[[SRD:Disintegrate|disintegrating]]'' them, while passing it only deals half the damage, as described above.
 
|specialtext2=Being so deeply linked to magic means that dispelling magic hurts them and disrupts their body. Whenever subjected to dispelling magic (such as ''[[SRD:Dispel Magic|dispel magic]]'' or ''[[SRD:Break Enchantment|break enchantment]]'') they suffer 1d6 per spell level of damage, or half that if they pass the save or caster level check against it. They can't enter nor exit an ''[[SRD:Antimagic Field|antimagic field]]'', unless they force through, suffering the aboved described damage. Failing the save against ''[[SRD:Mage's Disjunction|mage's disjunction]]'' outright slays them, ''[[SRD:Disintegrate|disintegrating]]'' them, while passing it only deals half the damage, as described above.
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|specialtext4=They may perform a quick ritual to infuse temporarily a weapon, shield or armor with their own magic. As a full-round action, they may touch a non-magical weapon, shield or armor and give it a +1 enhancement bonus. At 5 HD they may use this ability even on already magical weapons, either increasing the enhancement bonus by one or giving a +1 equivalent special property. This effect lasts 1 minute + 1 extra minute per every bonus given by you racial ability of choice, and you may apply it to 1 item + 1 extra item per the same bonus. You may remove the effect as a free action by touching the items, but each use still counts as 1 minute used. Each item may remain infused up to the limit.
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|specialtext4=They may perform a quick ritual to infuse temporarily a weapon, shields or armor with their own magic. As a full-round action, which does not provoke, they may touch a non-magical weapon, shields or armor and give it a +1 enhancement bonus. At 5 HD they may use this ability even on already magical weapons, either increasing the enhancement bonus by one or giving a +1 equivalent special property. This effect lasts 1 minute + 1 extra minute per every bonus given by you racial ability of choice, and you may apply it to 1 item + 1 extra item per the same bonus. You may remove the effect as a free action by touching the items, but each use still counts as 1 minute used. Each item may remain infused up to the limit.
 
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|specialtext5=As they are literally made of condensed arcane energy they can direct their power towards the casting of spells. The gain the [[Tinge of Magic (3.5e Feat)|Tinge of Magic]] feat for free, but must choose a cantrip on an arcane spell list, and they can use the cantrip once every 1d2-1 rounds. The caster level for the cantrip is equal to their HD or their actual caster level, if higher, and their DC is 10 + 1/2 their HD/caster level + their highest mental modifier. At their option, taking the feat again allows them to choose an additional cantrip with the same rules here presented (or within the feat's rules).
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|specialtext5=As they are literally made of condensed arcane energy they can direct their power towards the casting of spells. They gain the [[Tinge of Magic (3.5e Feat)|Tinge of Magic]] feat for free, but must choose a cantrip on an arcane spell list, and they can use the cantrip once every 1d2-1 rounds. The caster level for the cantrip is equal to their HD or their actual caster level, if higher, and their DC is 10 + 1/2 their HD/caster level + their highest mental modifier. At their option, taking the feat again allows them to choose an additional cantrip with the same rules here presented (or within the feat's rules).
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====Feats====
 
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*[[Mana Surge (3.5e Feat)|Mana Surge]]: You can use your magic spark ability as swift touch action, but you are no longer limited to +1 enhancements. At 5 HD they may infuse weapons, shield and armors up to +2. At 10 HD the temporary enhancement becomes +3, at 15 HD it's +4 and at 20 HD it's +5. This applies both to true enhancements and special properties. Each item may remain infused up to the limit. Temporary enhacements stack with actual ones.
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* ''Academical Studies'': Some magiters are formally trained in the arcane arts. They gain a +2 racial bonus to [[Spellcraft]] checks and they treat the skill as a class skill. If they are specialists or have the [[Spell Focus]] feat, this bonus doubles when dealing with their area of expertise. This alternate racial feature substitutes the ''Arcane Skill'' or the ''Natural Caster'' racial feature.
  
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* ''Broad Learning'': Not all magiters choose to specialize. Those with this trait gain the [[SRD:Magical Aptitude|Magical Aptitude]] feat for free. Specialist magiters may choose one less forbidden school than they should. This alternate racial feature substitutes the ''Arcane Skill'' racial feature.
 
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Magiter[edit]

Born out of living magic, these humanoids hold incredible prowess over the arcane. Nobody knows how or why the magiters came into being, all that is know is that they possess an incredible physiology and extraordinary magical powers.

Personality[edit]

Ever-curious, thoughtful, they are dreamers at heart, who yearn for deeper knowledge. This is the driving factor that guides their will: to improve their magic and discover new arcane secrets.

They appear odd to others, due to their strange behaviour, their refusal of creating any sort of society which hasn't knowledge as its goal. They seem to thrive only in front of magic.

Adventuring is almost an universal activity for them. Each individual may choose to explore arcane arts through a general study or to specialize in a branch. Others explore unconventional approaches to esoteric arts, like meditation, sacrifice or even prayer.

Physical Description[edit]

Their most notable feature is their orb-like head, which is identical to crystal spheres used for divination. This "head" floats above a neckless body, otherwise acting as a normal head, despite the lack of features. They express emotions and feeling through slight changes in the sphere's color, luminosity and through a usually invisibile magic aura, that they can perceive, but becomes visible when emotions are particularly strong.

Their bodies are made of condensed mana and are humanoid looking, with no peculiar shape: they may resemble humans, elves, dwarves or other creature's in shape, while their skin can take any color, or combination of them, usually with runes or other signs that exude arcane power.

Relations[edit]

They have cordial relationships with other civilized races, and are particularly appreciated by magic-inclined ones (like elves and gnomes), but feared and shunned by superstitious people.

Alignment[edit]

Mostly neutral, but any alignment is possibile for them.

Lands[edit]

They live wherever they please, only rarely settling together, as their typical lifestyle makes them adventurers.

Notably, they often congregate in school-like structures, that work as academies.

Religion and Society[edit]

They are mostly disinterested towards religion, but many worship gods of knowledge or magic, or other gods pertaining to their particular style of magical studies.

They listen to the advice of the Magiter's Council, a group of eight powerful magiters, elected among their greates magic users of every school. They are not rulers, but act as counselors and sages for their community. They usually last in charge until death, disgrace, or when a more powerful mage in their field appears, usually leaving their post willingly.

Sometimes other representatives of magic were elected, but only alongside the Eight.

Language[edit]

They know Common and one language among the most used for magic.

Names[edit]

They choose names of great mages, magical locations, or directly from spells. They often used elemental languages or Draconic to spell their names. They have no care for surnames.

Racial Traits[edit]

  • +2 Intelligence or +2 Wisdom or +2 Charisma: Magiters have strong minds, which can develop in numerous ways.
  • Humanoid (Magiter) 
  • Medium: As a Medium creature, a magiter has no special bonuses or penalties due to its size.
  • Magiter base land speed is 30 feet.  
  • Arcane Skill: They gain a racial +2 to Use Magic Device checks, and can use the skill even if untrained. 
  • Magiborn: Being so deeply linked to magic means that dispelling magic hurts them and disrupts their body. Whenever subjected to dispelling magic (such as dispel magic or break enchantment) they suffer 1d6 per spell level of damage, or half that if they pass the save or caster level check against it. They can't enter nor exit an antimagic field, unless they force through, suffering the aboved described damage. Failing the save against mage's disjunction outright slays them, disintegrating them, while passing it only deals half the damage, as described above. 
  • Natural Caster: Magiters are naturally inclined towards magic, so much so that they count as being 1st level caster for the purpose of requirements, unless their caster level would be higher. 
  • Mana Spark (Su): They may perform a quick ritual to infuse temporarily a weapon, shields or armor with their own magic. As a full-round action, which does not provoke, they may touch a non-magical weapon, shields or armor and give it a +1 enhancement bonus. At 5 HD they may use this ability even on already magical weapons, either increasing the enhancement bonus by one or giving a +1 equivalent special property. This effect lasts 1 minute + 1 extra minute per every bonus given by you racial ability of choice, and you may apply it to 1 item + 1 extra item per the same bonus. You may remove the effect as a free action by touching the items, but each use still counts as 1 minute used. Each item may remain infused up to the limit. 
  • Arcane Tinge (Sp): As they are literally made of condensed arcane energy they can direct their power towards the casting of spells. They gain the Tinge of Magic feat for free, but must choose a cantrip on an arcane spell list, and they can use the cantrip once every 1d2-1 rounds. The caster level for the cantrip is equal to their HD or their actual caster level, if higher, and their DC is 10 + 1/2 their HD/caster level + their highest mental modifier. At their option, taking the feat again allows them to choose an additional cantrip with the same rules here presented (or within the feat's rules).
  • Automatic Languages: Common, one chosen among Aquan, Auran, Draconic, Ignan or Terran
  • Bonus Languages: Any, except secret ones
  • Favored Class: Any arcane caster
  • Level Adjustment: +0
  • Effective Character Level: 1

Racial Options[edit]

Feats[edit]

Pathfinder[edit]

Alternate Racial Features[edit]

  • Academical Studies: Some magiters are formally trained in the arcane arts. They gain a +2 racial bonus to Spellcraft checks and they treat the skill as a class skill. If they are specialists or have the Spell Focus feat, this bonus doubles when dealing with their area of expertise. This alternate racial feature substitutes the Arcane Skill or the Natural Caster racial feature.
  • Broad Learning: Not all magiters choose to specialize. Those with this trait gain the Magical Aptitude feat for free. Specialist magiters may choose one less forbidden school than they should. This alternate racial feature substitutes the Arcane Skill racial feature.

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Facts about "Magiter (3.5e Race)"
Authorthe bluez in the dungeon +
Effective Character Level1 +
Favored ClassAny arcane caster +
Identifier3.5e Race +
Level Adjustment0 +
Racial Ability Adjustments+2 Intelligence or +2 Wisdom or +2 Charisma +
RatingUndiscussed +
SizeMedium +
SubtypeMagiter +
SummaryBorn out of living magic, these humanoids hold incredible prowess over the arcane. +
TitleMagiter +
TypeHumanoid +