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Painter (3.5e Class)

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====Playing a <-class name->Painter====
'''Religion:''' <-Description Painters obviously drift towards gods of how this class typically (art, but not exclusively) approaches religion, including likely portfolios it would they also gods of the common men such as Cayden Cailean. Painters also may pretend worshipof the dominant deity of the area and paint beautiful pictures of their visage for the buyers.->Devout Painters may base their art around their chosen deity, such as The Warrior appearing to be a one eyed orc and their Hound being a worg.
'''Other Classes:''' <-How this class typically interacts Painters get along famously with other classes Bards due to their similarities, both being art majors that starve on the street looking for a paying job. Typically the Painter likes the front row fighters as well, for keeping his insides where they belong. Unlike the bard, the Rogue and Painter rarely get along. Painters like everyone to see their art and show it off, and how characters of this class interact with characters of other rogues want the opposite. He may find nature classes.->, such as the druid, to be a beautiful muse but Painters have no universal idea on tree huggers.
'''Combat:''' <-Typical Painters can fill a melee role but typically not as well as most other classes. The Painter's usual niche is that of a pseudo summoner, creating minions to fight for him and attacking from behind them in combat.->between summons.
'''Advancement:''' <Painters have poor synergy with most other classes since the Art abilities do not use pre-Typical advancement options for characters with this classexisting mechanics. Include desirable multiclass optionsIllusionary based casters may seem to be an attractive option to the Painter, or the life of a bard as they expand their artful tastes.->Summoning with Spell Thematics: Paint could also fit the Painter.
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====<-pluralized class name-> Painters in the World====
{{quote|<-Some quote from a character of this class->Incoming|orig=<-NPC name->Brushogun, <-race-> <-class->Human Painter|src=<-where they said it->a far off land called Notokyo}}
<-Where characters Painters are not a common class of this class fit adventurer, as the skill to paint with such majesty is not an everday ability. Painters normally begin their adventurers with a Bard they met in a d20 worldcollege and adventurer to spread their love of art!...just kidding it's to pay off their loans. Bardic Colleges aren't free.->
'''Daily Life:''' <-day in When not adventuring the Painter typically leads a relatively easy life . They spend their time painting, selling their paintings, inflating their egos, and having their ink creatures cater to their every whim. Most begin adventuring because they want to find their muse, whether it be a fair princess, a righteous paladin, a battlefield razed by dragons leaving nothing but charred remains of the poor souls who fell in battle, or a beautiful dryad they saw in a character of this class->fleeting moment in the forest.
'''Notables:''' <-notable NPCs Brushogun, a level 20 painter who used his ink warriors to terrorize Notokyo. Sai, a Painter who specialized more in the melee aspect of this class->the painter but also created Hounds and the Dragon on multiple occasions. He went on to join a ninja death squad.
'''Organizations:''' <-Info on whatTypically Artists join travelling bard groups, wherecongregate in art conventions, whenor spend their time alone, and how characters brooding. As of this now there are no groups specific to the Painter class congregate and assemble.->since so few of them exist.
'''NPC Reactions:''' <-How NPCs react Painters are typically treated the way one would treat a bard. Many are looked down upon because they should have gone to PCs Fighter School or Mage's College to get a real education. Painters who have shown their skills of this class->in full are often treated with more respect, however, as their skill with the brush makes them powerful allies and very valuable. .
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====<-class name-> Painter Lore====
Characters with ranks in <-the appropriate skills-> Knowledge (Local) can research <-pluralized class name-> Painters to learn more about them. When a character makes a skill check, read or paraphrase the following, including information from lower DCs.
{| class="zebra d20"
|+ <-the appropriate skills->Knowledge (Local)
! DC || class="left" | Result
|-
| 5 || class="left" | <-common knowledge->Painters can paint good, and their paintings are almost lifelike.
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| 10 || class="left" | <-not so common knowledge->Painters can create life with the swing of a brush, birthing into the world a new being.
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| 15 || class="left" | <-rare information->The life Painters create is diverse and a never before seen species. Their level of sentience is unknown but they can create humans, dogs, snakes, birds, and even dragons.
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| 20 || class="left" | <-very rare information->Painters are powerful beings indeed, as some can be thrown in prison completely naked and without items but fight their way out wearing full plate made of their own blood.
|}
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====<-pluralized class name-> Painters in the Game====
<-How characters Painters are short term item suppliers with a seemingly endless pool of resources to use to this end. Additionally they can create hordes of loyal servants and become something more than human when fighting. Painters make good allies to the party or can be powerful enemies. As lighthearted and goofy as the class fit can be in the game (PC way I've written it Painters can fill the tortured villain archetype and NPC) would make decent medium power villains. For example: a man paints a beautiful woman and what roles brings her to life so that they playcan be together but she corrupts him. He begins using this gift to gain anything he's ever wanted in life. Money, power, and his own kingdom.->
'''Adaptation:''' <-Possible variant conceptions A painter using occult magic to bring his paintings to life to serve his dark purposes, a man who paints seals on small slips of this classpaper and when activating the seals the item he needs flies off the seal and into his hand (such as summoning a sword out of a slip of paper), or a blood mage using his own blood to create hordes of loyal creatures.-> '''Sample Encounter:''' A Painter has been terrorizing locals with his minions and the PCs must stop him, only to find he was a tortured soul enslaved by the local lawman who was painting himself as a hero by forcing the Painter to make mooks for him to slay after they attack the town.
'''Sample Encounter:''' <-DM placement for NPCs of this class.->.
''EL <- EL Number ->:'' <-Encounter scenario and character info on sample NPC, including stat block. The CR of the NPC is typically the same as the EL for the encounter.->.
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