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− | The '''Charm domain''' was a deity domain that granted divine spellcasters like [[cleric]]s |
+ | {{Cleanup|Needs past tense, revision, proper referencing, and/or formatting}}The '''Charm domain''' was a deity domain that granted divine spellcasters like [[cleric]]s charm [[spell]]s and powers. Once a day, they could become more charismatic for a short period. |
==Deities== |
==Deities== |
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− | ==Powers== |
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− | Once a day, they could become more charismatic for a minute.<ref name="FRCS"/><ref name="PGTF"/> |
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==Spells== |
==Spells== |
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− | Novice spellcasters were able to use the ''[[charm person]]'', ''[[calm emotions]]'', and ''[[suggestion]]'' spells. Clerics of some experience could cast ''[[emotion]]'', ''[[charm monster]]'', and ''[[geas/quest]]''. Those that were masters |
+ | Novice spellcasters were able to use the ''[[charm person]]'', ''[[calm emotions]]'', and ''[[suggestion]]'' spells. Clerics of some experience could cast ''[[emotion]]'', ''[[charm monster]]'', and ''[[geas/quest]]''. Those that were masters this domain had access to ''[[insanity]]'', ''[[demand]]'', and ''[[dominate monster]]''. |
==Appendix== |
==Appendix== |
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===References=== |
===References=== |
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+ | ===Sources=== |
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+ | ==References== |
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+ | * {{Cite book/FRCS|62-66}} |
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+ | * {{Cite book/Player's Guide to Faerûn|84-92}} |
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===Connections=== |
===Connections=== |