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Keywords are: 'cleric petition crusader angel vesper' Skill: petition crusader Lvl 28 Cler (28%) (obscure) Requires: petition incarnate Group: Cleric divine conjuration spellgroup Usage: petition angel crusader Angelic choirs have a myriad of rules within themselves and with other choirs that prevent them from directly assisting mortals. Instead, they elect to provide mortals the tools and means necessary to defeat evil rather than directly engage them. Most angels are content with these regulations, believing that mortals should fight their own battles, and that angels should remain focused on defeating demonkind. However, there are young, errant angels who choose live outside of these regulations. These outliers are full of spunk and zeal, and they are able and willing to fight against evil on any front. These typically hail from the plane of Purnima. Being vespers, they tend to more neutral outlook than their rigid brethern, and these crusaders are more willing to overlook mortal foibles and unsavory compatriots so long as they have the chance to strike hard and fast against deserving foes. Although such crusading angels are eager combatants, they adhere to a strict moral code. They will refuse to fight and immediately leave the service of any petitioner who attacks other angels, good-aligned creatures or innocent bystanders. Crusaders are notoriously impatient, and if left idle for too long they will leave a petitioner's service in search of battle elsewhere. So long as a cleric continues the march against evil, he will have a loyal and true companion. A cleric can only have one divine companion, be it a supernal or an angel, at any given time, regardless of control points. Crusaders consider the favor used to petition them to be payment for their services, but they do require a small but continual sacrifice of favor to anchor them to their petitioner.



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