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* '''Double-Tap:''' Kill [[Auntie Ethel]]... again...
* '''Double-Tap:''' Kill [[Auntie Ethel]]... again...
* '''Great Helm of Legends:''' Find the [[Helm of Balduran]].
* '''Innovations in Volatility:''' Give your blood to [[Araj Oblodra|Araj]] a second time.
* '''Innovations in Volatility:''' Give your blood to [[Araj Oblodra|Araj]] a second time.
* '''Putting the Past to Rest:''' Execute [[Orin]].
* '''Putting the Past to Rest:''' Execute [[Orin]].

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"You are trained in battlefield tactics and combat, having served in a militia, mercenary company, or officer corps. Show smart tactics and bravery on the battlefield to enhance your prowess."

Background Features

Inspirations

General

  • One For The Ages: Survive a fight in which you kill ten or more enemies.
  • Pentacrush: Kill 5 enemies in a single turn.
  • Strategist: Defeat a powerful foe in one strike.

Act One

Act Two

  • A Bone To Pick: Overcome the skeletons in Moonrise prison during the assault.
  • Absolute Devastation: Destroy Last Light.
  • An Apple a Day Keeps the Scalpel Away: Defeat the Surgeon without being operated upon.
  • Centennial Rivalries: Complete the Harper ambush.
  • Devastation of the Absolute: Complete the assault on Moonrise.
  • Familicide: Kill all members of the Thorm family.
  • Know Thine Enemy: Defeat yourself in the Gauntlet of Shar's mirror trial.
  • Masterful Execution: Kill any of the bosses in and around the Shadow-Cursed Lands in a single round of combat.
  • Notched Armor: Show off your prowess to the bugbear merchant.
  • Realities of War: Tell Arabella what happened to her parents.
  • Return to Sender: Kill the orthon, returning him to Raphael.
  • Shield of the Moon: Obtain Selûne's blessing from Isobel.
  • The Best Offense is Virtually Nonsense: Defeat a member of the Thorm family without drawing steel.

Act Three