Clegg d'Bear
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So let's say I have a Bloatmage in society play, Wiz 1/Bloat 10, and thus have Absorb Bloodline, this part seems to be well established as legal. I now have the power to gain bloodline powers as if I were a sorcerer of a level equal to my total arcane spellcaster level.
If I then don a Robe of Arcane Heritage, with a diagram of my relatively uninteresting family tree, and then I absorb a bloodline, do I then have the bloodline powers equal to all my arcane caster levels + 4? (Thus in my case giving me the arcane powers up to level 15)
These are both very broadly defined to the point that I would expect this to work, but I'd love a bit of discussion on it.
Any bloodlines absorbed are in addition to the original bloodline of a bloodmage with sorcerer levels. Though the bloodmage gains no physical nourishment from drinking blood, this practice is likely responsible for many of the stories linking bloodmages and vampires.
In addition to sorcerers of the given bloodline, the following list presents a few examples of creatures whose blood is considered affiliated to a bloodline. There may be others who work equally well, at the GM’s discretion.
Aberrant: any aberration.
Abyssal: any chaotic evil outsider.
Arcane: any arcane caster, or any creature with an arcane spell or spell-like ability of at least 3rd-level.
Celestial: any good outsider.
Destined: any creature able to cast divination spells.
Draconic: any dragon or creature with the dragon type.
Elemental: any creature with an elemental or energy subtype (air, cold, earth, fire, water), provided it has flesh and blood (such as a salamander, but not a fire elemental).
Fey: any fey or gnome.
Infernal: any lawful evil outsider.
Undead: any undead creature with flesh and blood (such as vampires or ghouls, but not skeletons).
