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How the Rogue Stole Midwinter: Character Subclasses for the Holiday Season

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Add a dash more of holiday flair to your wintry campaigns with these three new character subclasses—all themed around the season!

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Circle of the Toymaker  (Druidic Circle for Druids)

This druid subclass focuses on toys and natural artistry. Through careful study of nature’s gifts, druids of this circle have learned how to channel their magic into crafting small toy creatures from the land itself. These wondrous playthings make for fun companions, but be warned: if provoked, these toys can become fearsome and loyal protectors for their owners as well.

Secret Gifter (Rogueish Archetype for Rogues)

Inspired by the legends of Santa Claus, this rogue subclass is perfect for those who wish to bring light to an otherwise dreary winter season. Secret Gifters operate in the depths of blizzards, stealing from the nobility’s stashes of Midwinter presents and giving them instead to those most in need of holiday cheer. Their joyful wintertime activities have even granted them a bit of arcane talent: at certain levels, these rogues can conceal themselves in storms of their own making and even soar above the winter clouds.

Greed Domain (Divine Domain for Clerics)

Drawing from the canon of more misery holiday characters (such as the infamous Ebenezer Scrooge), this divine domain represents those who scoff at the generous nature of the season. Clerics of the Greed Domain have transformed hoarding into an act of worship, which thus affords them a deeper understanding of the most valuable material possessions. With a keen sense for opulence and glittering gemstones in hand, these clerics make for the most calculated and selfish individuals during the holidays.

Each subclass includes a full list of features so that your players may also use this guide to create their own characters. Additionally, helpful suggestions for implementing these subclasses into your game are provided periodically throughout the product.

All artwork in this product was made by myself.

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January 5th, 2019
An Ispiring Collection These are three excellent subclasses that could slot into any seasonal campaign, but with enough reach to go beyond that. Good features are the use of Game Suggestions boxes, which suggest ways to [...]
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