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Mythical Classes: Protean Scribe (5E)

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To a protean scribe, all the universe is formed of words. Not just words such as the kind in a language spoken by mortals or even by the gods themselves, but words more powerful even than that. Words that drew forth the universe itself from the protean mass of chaos that came before. Protean scribes dedicate their lives to unearthing these primordial words, and to weaving them into common languages to create powerful magical effects; empowering their allies, weakening their foes, or even creating life with nothing more than a simple stylus and a few words.

Inside this sourcebook you will find you’ll need to enhance on adventures when using the Protean Scribe class:

  • The History of the Protean Scribe
  • Creating a Protean Scribe
  • Protean Scribe Class Features

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J. Kristian A September 03, 2018 6:59 pm UTC
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Anyone from the Publisher side still following this product and its discussion?
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J. Kristian A August 11, 2018 8:12 pm UTC
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A couple more questions:
1. Can you use Embellishment on yourself?
2. Pervasive Word (Embellishment): Does the single mirror image disappear if hit by an attack?

Looking forward to the clarifications on these.
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Michael M September 26, 2018 1:01 am UTC
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I just had a sudden idea to check on this class again, and I found your comments. Here are your answers:
1. I can see how the wording is unclear - but yes, the intent is that you can use embellishment on yourself if you want.
2. The mirror image created by Pervasive Word (Embellishment) functions exactly as the spell of the same name - except that it normally only creates one copy - so if you roll an 11 or higher on a d20 and the attack would hit the image, it is destroyed. If you are hit, the image remains.
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J. Kristian A October 12, 2018 9:47 am UTC
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Thank you very much for taking the time to answer. Really appreciated that!
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Jay W December 13, 2016 2:25 pm UTC
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Was there a bad copy/paste on the description as it's referencing the Machinesmith (another class I do love) but we are in the protean scribe class.

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Louis P December 13, 2016 3:13 pm UTC
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Good catch! Updated!
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Jay W December 13, 2016 3:33 pm UTC
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Going through the PDF I see a few more items of note:

1. Class Features: Hit Points is not Bolded/highlighted
2. Phase ability: 1st/2nd=1d8, then 3rd=1d4?
3. World Book: Should this not be Word Book?
4. World Weaver: Should this not be Word Weaver?
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J. Kristian A January 22, 2017 5:11 pm UTC
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Is the Phrase damage for levels 5 and 11 correct (2d8 and 3d8). Seems odd the damage average suddenly jumps up just for one level, and then drops again. If this is intentional, what does it balance at the levels in question?

Liked the product very much, just need some clarification on this.
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Michael M January 28, 2017 7:45 pm UTC
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Hi Marwan! Good spotting, the phrase damage in the PDF is a typo - it should be 1d4 from levels 1-4, 1d6 from levels 5-10, 1d8 from levels 11 to 16 and 2d6 at levels 17 to 20.
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February 25, 2017 4:27 pm UTC
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Has the pdf been updated, fixing the errors above?
I'm very interested in buying it.
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