Ahoy, fellow traveler!
What if the divine fervor of a paladin met the delicate precision of an artist? That was the idea for the Oath of Artistry Paladin.
The union of art and warfare isn’t as distant as one might think. History has shown warriors penning poetry, knights appreciating fine arts, and battlefields resonating with war drums and songs of valor.
But why should you delve into this subclass? Well, imagine not just vanquishing foes but doing so with a panache that leaves onlookers in awe.
Consider the potential of a character that doesn’t just see a fight as a clash of steel but as a performance, a dance, a masterpiece in the making. A subclass not just of strength, but of style, flair, and inspiration, or at least that was the intention behind it.
Take Care!
Evan | MonkeyDM
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(Dungeons & Dragons 5e Subclass)
I feel like Aura of Creativity would work better based on the proficiency of the creature performing the check or on what you are proficient with because by its wording it is more powerful the less or more rarely used the skill proficiencies you have.