Acolyte of the Ego (5e Subclass)
Acolyte of the Ego
The Path of the Ego is chosen by Truenamers who seek to master the intricacies of their own Personal Truename and use this knowledge to bend it as they see fit. You gain the ability to morph your own Personal Truename with increased precision and strength. Your Cadences become more powerful as your studies progress.
Known Personal Truename The Acolyte of the Ego is very familiar with their own Personal Truename. You get a +6 bonus to your Spell check when speaking your own Personal Truename.
Level 3: Resonant Voice
- You gain a Morphic Cadence.
- Resonant Voice Feat: You can increase your Arcana difficulty by 5 to speak your Personal Truename with a particularly deep, resonant voice. Your class level is effectively 3 levels higher when speaking a Cadence against your own Truename.
Level 6: Cadence Mastery
- You gain a Morphic Cadence.
- Cadence Mastery Feat: You can speak your Personal Truename with multiple Cadences at the same time. Each additional Cadence increases the Arcana difficulty by 5.
Level 10: Alter Personal Truename
- You gain a Morphic Cadence.
- Alter Personal Truename Feat: Your Personal Truename is more difficult to speak by anyone other than you. Outsiders take a -4 penalty to the Arcana check when speaking your Personal Truename. At level 18, this penalty increases to -8.
Level 14: Ritual of Renaming
- You gain a Morphic Cadence and the ability to cast the Ritual of Renaming spell.
Level 18: Recitation Feat
- You gain a Morphic Cadence and a Recitation feat.
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