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==='''Paladin'''===
==='''Paladin'''===
Like clerics, traditionally paladins were all part of a well-organized centrally-controlled church hierarchy. While those traditional orders such as the [[Travelers]] do still exist, paladin orders who act as state elite security forces or smaller issue-focused orders such as the [[Guardians of the Word |Couriers]] or [[Followers of the Green]] that have no ties to a church are increasingly common.
Like clerics, traditionally paladins were all part of a well-organized centrally-controlled church hierarchy. While those traditional orders such as the [[Travelers]] do still exist, paladin orders who act as state elite security forces or smaller issue-focused orders such as the [[Guardians of the Word |Couriers]] or [[Followers of the Green]] that have no ties to a church are increasingly common.
* Oath of Lunacy homebrew (90% Oath of Ancients)
==='''Ranger'''===
==='''Ranger'''===
Outside of cities and towns the Mainland is still often a wild and dangerous place. Even well-traveled roads may have vicious beasts, strange monsters, or bloodthirsty bandits prowling alongside. Rangers can often be found serving as guides and guards for caravans, or scouts and trackers in city or state forces, or as traveling monster hunters.
Outside of cities and towns the Mainland is still often a wild and dangerous place. Even well-traveled roads may have vicious beasts, strange monsters, or bloodthirsty bandits prowling alongside. Rangers can often be found serving as guides and guards for caravans, or scouts and trackers in city or state forces, or as traveling monster hunters.
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