Hallowed Necromancer Dedication Feat 2Legacy Content
Uncommon Archetype Dedication Source Book of the Dead pg. 24Archetype Hallowed NecromancerPrerequisites expert in
Religion; good alignment, able to cast spells using spell slots, able to cast at least one
necromancy spell
You've studied techniques allowing you to blend so-called hallowed necromancy into your own spellcasting to bolster the living and destroy the
undead. You gain the
hallowed ground focus spell. It costs 1 Focus Point to cast a focus spell. This feat grants a focus pool of 1 Focus Point that you can recover using the
Refocus activity. You can Refocus by meditating or praying to connect yourself to conduits of positive energy. Focus spells from the hallowed necromancer archetype have the same tradition as your spell slots.
Casting spells that create, heal, or otherwise aid or promote undead is anathema to you, as is cooperation with undead. Using negative energy isn't anathema, as it serves a natural purpose, but twisting that negative energy for creation is blasphemous to you. If you perform acts that are anathema to your principles, you lose access to all feats from this archetype. These abilities can be regained only with an
atone ritual.
Special You can't select another dedication feat until you have gained two other feats from the hallowed necromancer archetype.
Hallowed Necromancer Dedication Leads To...
Advanced Hallowed Spell,
Consecrated Aura,
Death Warden,
Hallowed Initiate,
Positive Luminance,
Sacred SpellsTraits
Archetype: This feat belongs to an archetype.
Dedication: You must select a feat with this trait to apply an archetype to your character.
Uncommon: Something of uncommon rarity requires special training or comes from a particular culture or part of the world. Some character choices give access to uncommon options, and the GM can choose to allow access for anyone. Less is known about uncommon creatures than common creatures. They typically can't be summoned. The DC of Recall Knowledge checks related to these creature is increased by 2.