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Fighters: Really, it's combining all the Book of Nine Swords options into the game.  While I would prefer to keep the "mysterious arts of the East" flavor to them, I can just keep most fighters at a low level.  Finally, Kensei is a base class and my campaign has been moving to overthetop anime showmanship to even them with evil wizards anyway.  So, again, no problem but I can see how it would seriously bug some players.
 
Fighters: Really, it's combining all the Book of Nine Swords options into the game.  While I would prefer to keep the "mysterious arts of the East" flavor to them, I can just keep most fighters at a low level.  Finally, Kensei is a base class and my campaign has been moving to overthetop anime showmanship to even them with evil wizards anyway.  So, again, no problem but I can see how it would seriously bug some players.
 
 
Bladesingers are now a Paragon path for Elven Fighters.
 
 
 
Paladins: Overall, I am going to be adding the option at Fourth Level to Call a War Mount and am going to add an increasing option for every 4 levels for increasing the power of the Mount.  Thus, 1st levels have their trusty Giant Badger/Warhorse while 30th levels have their beloved Silver Dragon.  Otherwise, no real change though I don't particularly like that the Paladins seemed to be almost like Terra summoning Espers from FFIV with these smites.  A Jedi uses the Force for knowledge and Defense, never for attack and all that.
 
 
 
Paladins are more common in the realm now and simple martial servants of the Gods with no particular reverance attached to them.  Like clerics, they must be defrocked rather than lose their powers automatically.
 
 
 
Rangers: No real change here.  Arcane Archers are now a paragon path for Elven Archers.
 
 
 
Rogues: Fine as is.
 
 
 
Warlocks: Something to be established for simple gamer backstory.  The ascension of Asmodeus to Greater God status, accompanied by Gargauth's (and other Demon Princes/Archdevils) slowly expanding influence over the past century of misery is what's responsible for this giant increase in Warlocks.  Plenty of wizards were unable to live without their sorcery and sold their souls for it.
 
 
 
Warlords: Fine as they were, retconned to always being there.  Cassius was clearly an archetypical one.
 
 
 
Wizards: One of the biggest changes here is purely thematic.  The cataclysmic transformation of the Planes has resulted in most Spell Books from previous eras to become worthless.  Thanks to wizards being an industrious sort, most figured out how to adapt things despite the fact that vast amounts of arcane knowledge is now dated and worthless (like textbooks describing the importance of the Aether).  Angry peasants burned quite a few libraries as Wizards allowed them to do so.
 
 
== Epic Destinies ==
 
 
This is again, all largely unchanged.  Archmages, Demigods, and the like have always been part of the world.  Demigods are more like Archangels and Demon Princes than "True" Gods however.
 
 
 
 
== Gods ==
 
 
 
'''Exarchs''': The Ascendent Dragons, Archangels, Demon Princes, and so on all exist.
 
 
 
'''True Gods''': Are beyond their power.
 
 
 
== Races ==
 
 
Dragonborn: Half-Dragons created from the magic of the Dragons and the blood of the Elves by House Vol.  The two major groups of survivors are the ones from Castle Shadowhold and those who live on Argonessan as slaves of the Dragons and agents.  The Dragonborn have always been there, they're just coming in increasing numbers now.
 
 
 
Eldarin: Aerenal, except their ties to Thelanis is to its Dark and Morbid side.
 
 
 
Elves: Dark elves and Valenar.
 
 
  
 
[[Wrath of the Lich Queen]]
 
[[Wrath of the Lich Queen]]

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