Avowed — a hidden tradition —
Although the fey have no true gods, the ancient beings who rule the hidden kingdoms, such as the Faerie Queen and the Goblin King, occupy a similar place in the faeries’ worldview. The great fey protect their subjects and inspire them to great deeds or despicable villainy.
Level Progression
Reference during buildAlthough the fey have no true gods, the ancient beings who rule the hidden kingdoms, such as the Faerie Queen and the Goblin King, occupy a similar place in the faeries’ worldview. The great fey protect their subjects and inspire them to great deeds or despicable villainy.
Most faeries regard the great fey with wonder and respect, while a few become so enamored that they devote themselves fully to their patron, acting as agents, champions, and protectors. The avowed, so called because of the sacred oaths of service they speak before taking up the mantle of service, range far from the hidden kingdoms on their missions, traveling wherever they must to defend and further the interests of their patrons. Avowed are almost always faeries, but some impressive mortals have pledged service to one of the great fey and found their offers accepted.
Level 3 Avowed
Level 6 Avowed
Level 9 Master Avowed
- You impose 1 bane on attack rolls made by creatures against you.
- You gain a +4 bonus to Speed.
- You can use your Countless Doors talent without expending a use.
- You heal 1d6 damage at the end of each round.