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here.

CosmosLegacy Content
Source Advanced Player's Guide pg. 75 2.0Celestial bodies great and small exert influence on you, giving you sublime cosmic power. Perhaps you see the glittering stars as a divine blessing, or perhaps you feel drawn to the infinitely dark spaces between. You might uphold deities like 
Desna, 
Sarenrae, or the deific lovers 
Shizuru and 
Tsukiyo who represent the sun and the moon—or you might draw power from dark entities from beyond the stars, like certain Outer Gods, or destructive gods of the night like 
Zon-Kuthon or the rat goddess 
Lao Shu Po.
Your body is as much an astronomical one as it is physical. You gain resistance equal to 2 + half your level against all physical damage.
Curse of the Sky's Call
Legacy Content
Source Advanced Player's Guide pg. 75 2.0You have your head in the clouds—and not just figuratively. Your body is drawn toward the heavens, making you lighter and less substantial than you should be. Your eyes glow with starry light, and your hair and clothing float and drift around you.
Minor Curse Your unnatural lightness makes it hard to keep your footing and interact with other physical objects. You are 
enfeebled 1 and take a –2 penalty to saves and DCs against 
Grapple, 
Shove, and other forms of 
forced movement.
Moderate Curse Your body is drawn further skyward. You are enfeebled 2, and the penalty from your minor curse increases to –3. You are treated as one size smaller for wind effects. You gain a +2 status bonus against 
Trip attempts, you only take half as much damage from falls, and you gain the effects of the 
Powerful Leap and 
Quick Jump skill feats. You weigh only half as much, and your Bulk, should someone need to carry you, is also half as much.
Major Curse As your body rises, you float just above the ground beneath you. You become enfeebled 4, and the penalty from your minor curse increases to –4. You can walk on liquids as if they were solid; you gain the effects of the 
Cloud Jump skill feat; and you don't leave tracks, trigger weight-sensitive pressure plates, or otherwise connect with the ground below you.