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− | Divine Sparks are the result of Siberys having his avatar broken up over the world of Eberron and so many meteorites carrying down fragments of his essence across the planet. The result is an absurdly large number of individuals carrying a "'Fragment of the Divine'" within them. | + | Divine Sparks are the result of Siberys having his avatar broken up over the world of Eberron and so many meteorites carrying down fragments of his essence across the planet. The result is an absurdly large number of individuals carrying a "'Fragment of the Divine'" within them. |
− | When a Divine Spark dies, unless it is at the hands of another Divine Spark, they will have their power reincarnated into another being that will maintain a semblance of their prior self. This has resulted in some Sparks becoming "evil" and the proverbial bad seeds in Eberron's people. | + | Divine Sparks effectively are no different from regular human beings at base, other than they are more or less predestined to have PC classes and be drawn into interesting confrontations of Good vs. Evil. |
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+ | When a Divine Spark dies, unless it is at the hands of another Divine Spark, they will have their power reincarnated into another being that will maintain a semblance of their prior self. This has resulted in some Sparks becoming "evil" and the proverbial bad seeds in Eberron's people. | ||
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+ | In fact, Divine Sparks pass along some of the special quality of their ancestry down to their descendants. It is quite likely that all 'heroes' in Eberron owe some of their ancestry to one of Siberys' many fragments over the years. | ||
There is a finite number of Divine Sparks in the world and there are probably less than a thousand left in the world. | There is a finite number of Divine Sparks in the world and there are probably less than a thousand left in the world. | ||
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* A Divine Spark can be a Cleric, Paladin, or other Divine Spell Caster without actually having a deity of their own. | * A Divine Spark can be a Cleric, Paladin, or other Divine Spell Caster without actually having a deity of their own. | ||
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* A Divine Spark suffers no Multi-Classing penalties. | * A Divine Spark suffers no Multi-Classing penalties. | ||
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* A Divine Spark has a "Spark" score. | * A Divine Spark has a "Spark" score. | ||
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== Penalties of Being a Divine Spark == | == Penalties of Being a Divine Spark == | ||
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* 1-5 Gains standard benefits of a Divine Spark. | * 1-5 Gains standard benefits of a Divine Spark. | ||
* 5-10 Gains the Benefits of a Rank-0 Deity, irregardless of Level. | * 5-10 Gains the Benefits of a Rank-0 Deity, irregardless of Level. | ||
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* 16-20 Character can grant spells as per a deity and gains all the benefits of a Proxy (Rank 1 Deity) | * 16-20 Character can grant spells as per a deity and gains all the benefits of a Proxy (Rank 1 Deity) | ||
− | * 21+ Character | + | * 21+ Character immediately ascends to become a intangible Deity of Eberron upon death. |
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