First Attack of Artfight! Coffea Tealeaf, a gathlain who belongs to @redasatomato and Alenya's greatest rival.
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First Attack of Artfight! Coffea Tealeaf, a gathlain who belongs to @redasatomato and Alenya's greatest rival.
Decided to give Drak'Saraan a Gathlain form instead of a human form. She's based on a purple heart plant!
Prestige Class Spotlight 14: Daivrat
The relationship between mortals and genie-kind is sometimes quite tense, and often imbalanced, with one ruling over the other, whether it be by physical might or magic. Few places is this more true than Qadira and the greater Kelesh Empire, there powerful conjurers mastered the art of binding genies to their service. Many wonders and structures across the empire owe their creation to genie labor or wishcraft, and many such genies remain in servitude even now, waiting as only an immortal can for the day when the culture changes and they and their kin will be freed, either to go on their merry way, or to exact their revenge.
But not every spellcaster in the land is a genie binder, nor do they necessarily view the elemental beings as potential or current slaves. Indeed, the Daivrat, a word that roughly translates as “genie-friend”, are quite the opposite, viewing genies as equals, trusted advisors, and comrades.
Such mages offer to help the lot of genie-kind, be they slave or free, and can expect to gain willing favors from such beings in kind, even from the most vicious and domineering varieties.
While none would choose to control genies as their counterparts would, daivrats are in a position to bargain fairly with genies that they either encounter or call upon with magic, and if there’s anyone that a genie would look for loopholes in their contract for or offer wishes genuinely without twisting them, it would be to a daivrat that has proven true and good as their word.
So let’s take a look at them!
The requirements for this prestige class include third-tier magic, focus on conjuration, and a greater mastery of certain lore (thereby making in available at around the same time for both full and mid casters), as well as knowledge of the four elemental languages and peaceful contact with a genie, making this a decent option for most casters outside of minor ones.
Naturally, they also progress with their mastery of their magic for all but the first level.
Each daivrat also specializes in either an element or elemental damage type, making appropriate spells harder to resist. Naturally, this later improves.
With their reputation and familiarity with genie customs, these mages are quite adept at both identifying and endearing themselves to genies of all stripes.
These mages gain the service of minor incorporeal genies they can call upon to retrieve spell information during their daily preparations, giving them access to a spell they would not normally have access to, even from outside their normal spell list or casting tradition. However, the unfamiliarity of these spells means they require greater magical energy to cast, less so if it was a spell that they could theoretically have learned on their own.
Their reputation with genies also bolsters them when they summon or call genies, making summons last longer and it easier to bargain with them.
They also gain a ward against an elemental damage type from their study of the elements.
Powerful daivrats earn the service of a lesser zhyen genie, which serves as their familiar.
The most powerful of these mages become so infused with elemental energies that they become partially genie-like themselves, gaining elemental resistances and a tougher body.
If you want to play a mage that works with genies, but really don’t want to deal with the controlling aspects of being a genie binder, this prestige class may be for you. Gaining buffs to the DCs of your favorite element, as well as being able to get an extra spell from any source each day is fun, as is the elemental resistances. However, the core of the class is in the buffs they gain to diplomacy and negotiation with genies, so only consider this prestige class if you know the game will have lots of opportunities to interact with them. Additionally, consider how different classes interact here. Divine casters might be even friendlier with genies due to having planar ally instead of planar binding, while a more martial caster might use the class to add spells beyond their combat-focused list to their arsenal each day, as well as fight alongside genies and elementals directly. Also, if you’re not also diving into the genie binder, consider picking up the summon genie spells from People of the Sands.
The flavor of this prestige class implies that the character is at least on good terms with genies, and that lends itself to a lot of good story beats like genies, including efreeti, asking the character for aid. As a GM, you should consider how to fit such things into the story, and also when they would be disruptive to the plot you are trying to tell.
Ever since learning of the existence of planes beyond the material and fey realms, Kersta of Bloomwood has been eager to learn as much about these new friends as possible, which led to her studying conjuration magic and later the art of befriending elementals and genies. For their part, most genies are amused by the flighty and adorable gathlain, and are usually willing to aid her.
One normally doesn’t think of genies when thinking of Bolgara Marsh, but rumor has it that it was once host to great elemental power. Finding these sunken ruins won’t be easy, but if the native vodyanoy are treated respectfully, they might be convinced to show the way. Supposedly, the ruins might hold secrets regarding the lost elemental planes of metal, wood, and possibly even stranger elements as well.
A grand theft of the Sultan’s vault has the court up in arms, for the stolen treasure contained a bound efreet malik. Whatever the plans the thief has will surely pale in comparison to the revenge the powerful genie would wreck if set free. As such, the royal mages are of two minds about the whole thing. The binders naturally want to recapture and renew the wards on the genie to control him anew, while the daivrats naturally wish to try and placate the fire spirit and set him free to his long-neglected home on the elemental maelstrom.
Much older art below
Qaseye is my Gathlain Hunter, she's a Pathfinder character from my EOA campaign :3c The timeline of this art is gonna be completely whack SO
Have art of my Warpriest, Kri'ah. We stream the game every other Wednesday on twitch (on foxydoodle). Friend's twitch, not mine. ^^
Another commission finished! This baby girl is a Pathfinder character named Zyvian, and she’s a mistletoe tree Gathlain with a Fennec Fox familiar
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I FINALLY FINISHED IT
So this is the Pathfinder party I used to be a part of! I’ve had this in the works for like two years or something silly, and I’ve left the group now (so didn’t bother drawing my character), but it seemed a waste to not do anything with this since it was like 90% finished lol
But yeah sorry for my inactivity but here’s some art! (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*✲゚*。⋆
i’m dming pathfinder’s reign of winter for my family, but since they’re only 3 players and none of them particularly wanted to play a healer, i made a healbot npc to travel with them and make sure they don’t die
so, they needed a token! this is ailbhe, they’re an oracle with the divine herbalist archetype and the winter mystery, they speak in 3rd person and are probably the most annoying person on the planet. but, they’re fey, so that probably goes without saying.