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Cataloguing the Cryptic: The Archivist Class (5e)

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Searching through his prayer book, the robed researcher uncovers an ancient incantation. At its final syllable, the jotun that stands before him is weakened and slowed, losing its ability to strike more quickly.

The archivist harnesses divine power through diligent study, in contrast to clerics who act as extensions of a deity's will. Archivists use researched secrets to take a more scholarly approach to combat. This Dark Knowledge helps identify enemies, avoid damage, and find weak points more easily as the archivist shares these secrets in battle.

Included within this document are three class options based on the type of knowledge uncovered: the Crawling Root, Mysteries of Heaven, and Seals of Corruption. These chapters stand against the monsters that threaten all of existence, wielding divine power combined with forgotten lore to drive out the darkness.

Everything has a secret to defeat it. What price will you give to find this knowledge?

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July 12th, 2021
Speaks to my heart as an historian. I love the flavor some of the ideas in here can add to a characer, even if you don't play the class. [...]
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This title was added to our catalog on August 18, 2016.