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Lost Classes: Emerald Warlock (D20 OGL)

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Most practitioners of arcane magic are either feared or respected by those who learn of their powers, for even the weakest sorcerer wields forces beyond what most humanoids can comprehend. Among the arcane spellcasters, the members of the Emerald Warlocks a secretive order of powerful mages- are held in high esteem. Becoming an Emerald Warlock is no easy task. Before he can even begin to contemplate the idea of joining the secretive guild, a character must first prove that he is a mighty arcane spellcaster. Furthermore, the character must have great discipline, tremendous force of character, and the willingness to bring order to a chaotic world. Once a character meets these prerequisites, a member of the Emerald Warlocks contacts him. The character is then invited into the elite group, given a very special emerald lantern, and sent upon a quest by a high ranking official of the organization. Upon successful completion of this task, the character is anointed into the Emerald Warlocks. This four page Warrior Queen Prestige Class PDF is an easy-to-integrate PC class and just the sort of thing needed for DMs to add depth to any great d20 fantasy campaign world and gaming session. Written by Richard Farrese.

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Sean H. [Featured Reviewer]
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December 20th, 2006
The Emerald Warlock is part of the Lost Classes range from the Devil?s Workshop / LPJ Design range of supplements that provide new prestige classes for D&D/D20 fantasy based on common fantasy (well, super heroic) archetypes. This supplement is si [...]
Derek K. [Featured Reviewer]
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December 8th, 2006
One can't help but make comparisons between the prestige class presented in "Lost Classes ? Emerald Warlock" and a certain DC Comics ring-wearing superhero. Louis Porter, Jr., Design and writer Richard Farrese don't hide the similarities at [...]
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August 30th, 2004
A good prestige Class for any D20 Fantasy game. i originally wanted to convert it for TORG, but works extremely well in D&D [...]
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July 22nd, 2004
Ahem. Green Lantern does fantasy. Not the most original idea, but the end result is a fairly interesting prestige class. You can't beat the price, either. [...]
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June 20th, 2004
As mentioned by others, clearly a Green Lantern inspired mage concept. It's a very accessible idea, and could easily fit into nearly any campaign. In my mind, it's something more likely to be taken for NPCs. It adds some offensive capabilities to a [...]
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This title was added to our catalog on November 29, 2006.