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During their investigation of the gnoll-infested mine, the party discover the gnolls have been feeding the abducted townsfolk to a manticore. With the help of a cleric named Shakäste, they slay the manticore and the remaining gnolls. They loot the cave and return to Alfield, where they receive rewards and thanks from the villagers.
The cleric character class first appeared in the original edition of Dungeons & Dragons. [2] [3]: 18 In the original edition, the class is described as gaining "some of the advantages from both of the other two classes (Fighting-Men and Magic-Users) in that they have the use of magic armor and all non-edged magic weapons (no arrows!), as well as a number of their own spells.
On a job, they discovered Fresh Cut Grass and helped the automaton bury their companions. They later convince the Bells Hells to take a job from Hexum which pays off their debt to her. Asha, a wolf wildshaped into an elven monk who is the mortal incarnation of the Wildmother and infiltrates Aeor during the Calamity. [13] [14]
Some examples include the Bard (a cross between the Thief and Mage with an emphasis on interpersonal skills, mental and visual spells, and supportive magical abilities), or the Paladin (a cross between the Fighter and Cleric with slightly decreased combat skills relative to a fighter but various innate abilities that are used to heal or protect ...
Keyleth dives off the 1000 feet cliff – impacting the rocks below and dying instantly. Vex brings Keyleth back. Returning to Whitestone, the party find a woman looking for a job waiting at their bakery. They agree to meet her the next day. Arriving at the castle, JB is given the job of searching the library for information on the orb of death.
The Cleric Quintet is a series of five fantasy novels by American writer R. A. Salvatore, set in the Forgotten Realms campaign setting of the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. They follow the story of Cadderly Bonaduce, a scholar-cleric, as he attempts to stop the "Chaos Curse" unleashed upon the world.
MC1 Monstrous Compendium, Volume One was published by TSR in 1989. [1] It was written by the TSR staff, with a cover by Jeff Easley, and interior illustrations by Jim Holloway, and came boxed with 144 loose-leaf pages and eight color cardstock dividers (each with a color painting on it) in a three-ring binder. [2]
After finding Orton safe they help him locate a floating monster he needs to craft a new prototype cart. For helping him, and saving the city from the gorilla, Orton rewards them the cart for free. At the guild Ryota saves Erza from a violent customer, so she impulsively kisses him, embarrassing them.