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* [[Force Driver]]
* [[Force Driver]]
* [[Water and Fire]]
* [Water and Fire]]


Roguish:
Roguish:


* [[Creeper]]
* [Creeper]]
* [[Breakneck]]
* [[Breakneck]]


Wizard:
Wizard:


* [[Citymancer]]
* [Citymancer]]
* [[Celegian Force Mage]]
* [[Celegian Force Mage]]


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Combat Medic: Many priests and clerics in Celegia have a level or two in this prestige class, learned in the massive battles the Legions are embroiled in on the North. Any Legion of Provincial veterans that know you are a Combat Medic will almost certainly accord you a great deal of respect. The general population is not overly impressed with them, mainly because they are unaware of their heroism.
Combat Medic: Many priests and clerics in Celegia have a level or two in this prestige class, learned in the massive battles the Legions are embroiled in on the North. Any Legion of Provincial veterans that know you are a Combat Medic will almost certainly accord you a great deal of respect. The general population is not overly impressed with them, mainly because they are unaware of their heroism.


Dragon Disciple: This prestige class does not exist within the Celegian Empire. There may be adherents to this creed in the mysterious Northlands.
Dragon Disciple: This prestige class does not exist within the Celegian Empire. There may be adherents to this creed in the mysterious Northlands.


[[Dread Commando]]: Many Commandos come out of the ranks of the Legions, and even more come from the vast Provincial Armies that the various Ordinates field. The Dread Commando is given a certain degree of dark mystique in the Empire, and Dread Commandos are viewed as hard-bitten, romantic figures. Among serious warrior types, Dread Commandos are seen as a sort of poor-mans Majestic who hits harder if he can catch you off guard. Military commanders love Dread Commandos and an usually high percentage of Stalwarts in the various Armies come from their ranks.
[[Dread Commando]]: Many Commandos come out of the ranks of the Legions, and even more come from the vast Provincial Armies that the various Ordinates field. The Dread Commando is given a certain degree of dark mystique in the Empire, and Dread Commandos are viewed as hard-bitten, romantic figures. Among serious warrior types, Dread Commandos are seen as a sort of poor-mans Majestic who hits harder if he can catch you off guard. Military commanders love Dread Commandos and an usually high percentage of Stalwarts in the various Armies come from their ranks.






Dungeon Delver: Rare in most places, Dungeon Delvers are very common in the vast buried city of Tuggston, and many more roam the vast abandoned mines in Frippe. Many of them occasionally come up to the surface for a squint at the sun and a breath of air untainted with Darkness. Dungeon Delvers are highly sought after specialists, and are present on most serious expeditions to destroy some Epic Undead or Abomination.
Dungeon Delver: Rare in most places, Dungeon Delvers are very common in the vast buried city of Tuggston, and many more roam the vast abandoned mines in Frippe. Many of them occasionally come up to the surface for a squint at the sun and a breath of air untainted with Darkness. Dungeon Delvers are highly sought after specialists, and are present on most serious expeditions to destroy some Epic Undead or Abomination.


Dwarven Defender: There are no Dwarves in the Empire, so sadly, this prestige class is not allowed. If referees want to include it anyway, it is recommended that the Fane Dar are the best fit for this prestige class. A Fane Dar with this Prestige Class, articulated armor, a tower shield and a War Axe is a defensive beast, and changing to a Heavy Whip and/or a Long Whip gives her back some offensive flexibility. Even worse, in the two-handed Exotics she could choose a Cruciate Maul (for the defensive stuns) or a Greatwhip (for the reach and heavy hitting power.). Approach this prestige class with caution. The ancient and effective equipment of the Empire in the hands of a Defender can create a monster.
Dwarven Defender: There are no Dwarves in the Empire, so sadly, this prestige class is not allowed. If referees want to include it anyway, it is recommended that the Fane Dar are the best fit for this prestige class. A Fane Dar with this Prestige Class, articulated armor, a tower shield and a War Axe is a defensive beast, and changing to a Heavy Whip and/or a Long Whip gives her back some offensive flexibility. Even worse, in the two-handed Exotics she could choose a Cruciate Maul (for the defensive stuns) or a Greatwhip (for the reach and heavy hitting power.). Approach this prestige class with caution. The ancient and effective equipment of the Empire in the hands of a Defender can create a monster.
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Void Disciple: Many Langourous become Void Disciples as they seek ever more deeply into the shared illusion that is the world. Void Disciples have a very large stigma against them in Celegia, as their abilities make them a dire threat to the privacy and peace of mind of any Imperial Citizen they happen near. As a result, Langourous Void Disciples rarely travel, and when they do, they usually hide their Void Disciple abilities to the best of their ability. The anger of a Celegian mob over a peeping tom allegation is quick and deadly.
Void Disciple: Many Langourous become Void Disciples as they seek ever more deeply into the shared illusion that is the world. Void Disciples have a very large stigma against them in Celegia, as their abilities make them a dire threat to the privacy and peace of mind of any Imperial Citizen they happen near. As a result, Langourous Void Disciples rarely travel, and when they do, they usually hide their Void Disciple abilities to the best of their ability. The anger of a Celegian mob over a peeping tom allegation is quick and deadly.


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