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''Soldier and Slayer''
 
''Soldier and Slayer''
  
'''Base Classes''': Fighter
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'''Base Classes'''<br> [[Fighter]]
  
 
'''Available Races'''<br> [[Aelfborn]], [[Aracoix]], [[Centaurs]], [[Dwarves]], [[Elves]], [[Half-Giants]], [[Humans]], [[Irekei]], [[Minotaurs]], [[Nephilim]], [[Shades]], [[Vampires]]
 
'''Available Races'''<br> [[Aelfborn]], [[Aracoix]], [[Centaurs]], [[Dwarves]], [[Elves]], [[Half-Giants]], [[Humans]], [[Irekei]], [[Minotaurs]], [[Nephilim]], [[Shades]], [[Vampires]]

Revision as of 00:44, 16 August 2005


The Warrior

Soldier and Slayer

Base Classes
Fighter

Available Races
Aelfborn, Aracoix, Centaurs, Dwarves, Elves, Half-Giants, Humans, Irekei, Minotaurs, Nephilim, Shades, Vampires

Available Disciplines
Archer, Artillerist, Berserker, Blade Weaver, Bloodhorn, Bounty Hunter, Commander, Dark Knight, Drannok, Forgemaster, Giant Killer, Gladiator, Huntsman, Knight, Prospector, Rat Catcher, Sapper, Skydancer, Summoner, Sun Dancer, Thrall, Traveller, Undead Hunter, Valkyr, Werebear, Werewolf, Wyrmslayer

Primary Attributes
Health Bonus: 60
Mana Bonus: 0
Stamina Bonus: 0

Their Lore
Seasoned Fighters can follow many paths in this World: some are drawn towards religion, joining the armies of the Church or the Temple, while others are drawn into the wilderness, living as Rangers or Barbarians. Many, however, never leave the Path of Might, and stay with the discipline of arms. They are the Warriors, and their strength can either keep the strife of this dark Age at bay, or unleash it in a tide of blood and carnage.

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