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{{Note|While some deities may be interested in a large sacrifice, others may be more interested in the intent behind it. Your Divine Gift ritual should be tailored towards what your deity values. You are free to request something specific in your sacrifice, but your deity may choose to grant you something else.}} |
{{Note|While some deities may be interested in a large sacrifice, others may be more interested in the intent behind it. Your Divine Gift ritual should be tailored towards what your deity values. You are free to request something specific in your sacrifice, but your deity may choose to grant you something else.}} |
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{{Note|The blessing granted by your deity may have flaws or unexpected consequences.}} |
{{Note|The blessing granted by your deity may have flaws or unexpected consequences.}} |
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{{Note|Although this ability is [[:Category:Sustained abilities|Sustained]], you do not need to re-execute Divine Gift to regain its effects if you temporarily become |
{{Note|Although this ability is [[:Category:Sustained abilities|Sustained]], you do not need to re-execute Divine Gift to regain its effects if you temporarily become {{L|Keyword|Incapable}} of it.}} |
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Revision as of 00:15, 14 January 2025
Divine Gift is a ritual that allows you to call upon their deity for a blessing. As part of this ritual, you make a sacrifice to your deity. You can decide exactly what this sacrifice entails. It may be MP, HP, magical items, vows of service, or anything else that you and your GM agree upon. Once the sacrifice is complete, your GM determines the blessing your deity grants you.
Note: Although a Short Rest is the standard amount of time it takes to perform this ritual, you may choose to spend more or less time on it. Your GM will choose how your deity interprets this.
Note: While some deities may be interested in a large sacrifice, others may be more interested in the intent behind it. Your Divine Gift ritual should be tailored towards what your deity values. You are free to request something specific in your sacrifice, but your deity may choose to grant you something else.
Note: The blessing granted by your deity may have flaws or unexpected consequences.