Classes (Teōdia Supplement)

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Barbarian

Simple folks are afraid of barbarians because of their raw damage. Human and elven laws ban barbarians. Most barbarians are orcs and ogres, but there are dwarf barbarians too.

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Bard

Bards aren't taken seriously in combat, because in peoples' minds they are only entertainers. However, they are more powerful than they can seem.

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Cleric

People admire clerics because of their gods' help, so they often have good occupations and nobles' attention.

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Druid

Druids are considered as some sort of "eco-terrorists".

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Fighter

Fighters are the most diverse class in the Teōdia.

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Monk

Nobody cares about monks.

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Paladin

Paladins are admired in Teōdia, mainly because their connection to gods.

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Homebrew

Demon Hunter

They are the cities' heroes because of their demon killing abilities.

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