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The standard D&D classes can all be found here on the Emblem of Ea. For the most part there are no changes to these classes outside of theme-based implications and a minor tweak here and there. So you can select from any of the eleven classes presented in the Players Handbook (Barbarian, Bard, Cleric, Druid, Fighter, Monk, Paladin, Ranger, Rogue, Sorcerer and Wizard). In addition to this we also present a house class that has been created solely for use on The Emblem of Ea, the Artificer.

All standard characters begin play at level 2. Your backgrounds should reflect your character's career, knowledge and experience up until the point that they arrive in Alexandria--i.e. you should be sure that you properly explain your multiclassing selection if you multiclass, and so on.

For information on our core setting, see Core Setting and be sure to stop by our Theme Guide. To see what sorts of roleplay you might expect on the Emblem of Ea, stop by our Recent Logs.




Core Classes

Classes What They Do
Artificer Adventurers, alchemists, construct dealers/repairers, court wizard, magic item dealer, sage, scholar, scribe, student, teacher, troubleshooter, tutor.
Barbarians Adventurer, bandit, bodyguard, bounty hunter, freedom fighter, gladiator, guide, mercenary, soldier.
Bard Acrobat, actor, adventurer, adviser, alchemist, ambassador, assassin, buffoon, courier, diplomat, diplomatic aide, freedom fighter, herald, jester, juggler, messenger, minstrel, music instructor, teacher, tutor.
Cleric Acolyte, adventurer, advisor, ambassador, bounty hunter, chaplain, cultist, diplomat, diplomatic aide, healer, high priest, knight, priest, teacher, templar, tutor.
Druid Acolyte, adventurer, advisor, bounty hunter, cultist, guide, herbalist, hermit, high priest, priest, spiritualist, nature's guardian.
Fighter Adventurer, assassin, bandit, bodyguard, bounty hunter, champion, city guard, freedom fighter, gladiator, knight, lord, mercenary, officer, soldier, templar, thug, trainer.
Monk Acolyte, adventurer, advisor, assassin, bodyguard, cenobite, city guard, cultist, hermit, high priest, officer, priest, trainer.
Paladin Adventurer, advisor, champion, justicar, knight, lord, soldier, templar, trainer.
Ranger Adventurer, bandit, bodyguard, bounty hunter, freedom fighter, guide, mercenary, scout, soldier, templar, trainer.
Rogue Adventurer, ambassador, assassin, bandit, burglar, crime lord, cultist, cutpurse, diplomat, freedom fighter, mayor, security consultant, scout, spy, thug, trapmaker, trouble shooter.
Sorcerer Adventurers, advisor, alchemist, assassin, battlecaster, bodyguard, cabalist, court wizard, cultist, fortuneteller, magic item dealer, spellcaster for hire, tutor.
Wizard Adventurer, adviser, alchemist, assassin, battlecaster, bodyguard, cabalist, court wizard, cultist, fortuneteller, magic item dealer, sage, scholar, scribe, spellcaster for hire, student, teacher, troubleshooter, tutor.

House Prestige Classes (PrCs)

We offer several customized and all-new PrCs on Emblem of Ea.

Gadgeteer: A tinkerer and inventor obsessed with gadgets and their use.
Indomitable: A warrior who focuses on survival, gathering the will to survive almost any foe.
Liberator: A warrior dedicated to freedom and the abolishment of slavery.
Skinwalker: A shapechanger of an older tradition.
Spellgunner: A warrior with guns, pizazz, and panache
Steam Titan: A student of ancient Kulthian texts who reforms their body into into a lethal, steel weapon.