Sage

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Quick Build
You can quickly make a sage with these suggestions.
  1. Make Wisdom your highest ability, and Constitution your second-highest
  2. For your skills, choose Persuasion, plus Wilderness if your Intelligence is high enough.
  3. As your starting items, choose all the options marked as (a).
  4. For your sage domain, choose Radiance.
  5. For your cantrips, choose [?], [?], and [?].
A sage specializes in astute use of sacred magic, with supernatural abilities gifted by nature's calling—or a higher power—that no one fully understands. Typically each sage draws power from a single aspect of nature, such as fire or lightning. In formal situations a sage is often titled after this aspect such as the Sage of Forest or the Sage of Water.
     Compared to other spellcasters like a researcher or scion, an experienced sage can change what spells they can cast relatively easily, allowing adaption to new situations each day.

A Tradition Touched by the Divine

In ancient times, the gods blessed a small handful of people with sacred magical power. Although these chosen few had little else in common, they all had sound judgment and uncanny wisdom. Due to these similarities, the chosen few have historically become known as the Sacred Sages. It is believed by some that these few eventually earned such immense magical power that they became immortal and now dwell eternally in the Sacred Realm as guardians of our reality.
      In the countless generations that have passed, few beings have been granted the immense and distinct power of these legendary Sacred Sages. Nonetheless, there have been a few who have manifested similar magical capabilities of a mysterious, seemingly divine origin. Usually but not always, these magical capabilities originate when the individual completes a great task of faith or willpower, such as a pilgrimage or an act of self-sacrifice. For some, the powers awaken upon earning a mystical gemstone or another powerful treasure that unlocks their latent abilities. From the point this supernatural power manifests, that individual is known as a sage. It is believed by some that all sages can somehow trace their lineage back to the Sacred Sages, whether by blood or spirit.

Table: The Sage

Level PB Features Magic
Meter
Max
Spell
Prep'd
Spells
1st +2 Life or Death, Magic Meter, Sage Domain 3 - -
2nd +2 Domain feature, Spellcasting 6 2p Wis
3rd +2 Bless or Bane (1), Mighty Magic 9 3p Wis +1
4th +2 Improvement 12 4p Wis + 1
5th +3 Cantrip +1, Duality 15 5p Wis + 2
6th +3 Domain feature 18 5p Wis + 2
7th +3 Sacrifice 21 6p Wis + 3
8th +3 Improvement 24 6p Wis + 3
9th +4 Immortal Body 27 7p Wis + 4
10th +4 Domain feature 30 7p Wis + 4
11th +4 Cantrip +1, Greater Duality 33 7p Wis + 5
12th +4 Improvement, Miracles 36 7p Wis + 5 

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