| HammerJack |
Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber; Pathfinder Starfinder Adventure Path, Starfinder Roleplaying Game, Starfinder Society Subscriber
I expect that it's probably the Magic Warrior. I don't have this book, but here's what thode were in PF1, and might make for a good guess.
https://www.d20pfsrd.com/classes/base-classes/magus/archetypes/paizo-magus- archetypes/magic-warrior-magus-archetype/
| PossibleCabbage |
Strill wrote:
I gotta say "Magic Warrior" is a horrendously generic and undescriptive term for an archetype that's all about hiding from scrying and gaining the power of animals.
It's a reference to the disciples of Old-Mage Jatembe who were the "Ten Magic Warriors" collectively. Perhaps it's more poetic in the native Zenj parlance.
| Pumpkinhead11 |
PossibleCabbage wrote:
Strill wrote:I gotta say "Magic Warrior" is a horrendously generic and undescriptive term for an archetype that's all about hiding from scrying and gaining the power of animals.It's a reference to the disciples of Old-Mage Jatembe who were the "Ten Magic Warriors" collectively. Perhaps it's more poetic in the native Zenj parlance.
Could also be intentional for obfuscation purposes. Asking around in search for a ‘Magic Warrior’ would make it all the more difficult to find them out. This could also just be a happy coincidence that happens to mesh with them.