Alliance |
Destruction / Dark Elves / House Uthorin
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Race |
Dark Elf |
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Either |
Archetype |
Melee/healer hybrid
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Specialties
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Appearance
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- Wickedly barbed armors made of heavy leather and steel
- High collared gorgets with partial facial masks
- Wields twin ritual blades, or carries a single blade and ritual chalice
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Lore and Description
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Faithful priests to the Blood God, Disciples of Khaine use their ritual blades to harvest the essence of their enemies in exchange for blessings and power from their god. This allows them to work as a healing/support class, mending wounds, ending pain and even raising the dead to continue the battle.
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Abilities
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- For the Tome of Knowledge Bestiary entry for this career, see Dark Elf, Disciple of Khaine.
Mechanics
Using wicked ritual blades, a Disciple harvests the essence of their enemy and offers it to Khaine in exchange for blessings and dark powers. These dark gifts allow the Disciple to tend to the needs of the Dark Elven host, mending bones, suppressing pain, and even raising critically injured warriors to fight again.
Disciple Masteries
Path Of Ritual
- The Path Of Ritual is focused on the healing gifts that Khaine grants to his faithful priests. A master of this path will be able to focus more power into the essence that they tear from their enemies, greatly empowering their healing abilities.
Path Of Torture
- The Path Of Torture is a pious Mastery focused on worshiping Khaine - of course, Khaine demands this worship at the edge of a knife, and hears prayers only when bolstered by the screams of his enemies. A specialist in this Mastery has practiced long and well with their brutal sacrificial blades, and has trained themselves as a deadly warrior.
Path Of Sacrifice
- The Path Of Sacrifice is a deceptive Mastery that simultaneously damages enemies and strengthens allies. Instead of focusing quite as much on either building or consuming essence, a master of this path favors attacks that not only damage the enemy but also momentarily steal away a portion of their strength.
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