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I am still far from my service dog fundraising goal and the date I pick my dog up is very soon. I need approximately another $1400 to cover the remaining costs of the dog and initial training. I already have all the required supplies for the first few months and access to quality veterinary care. I need to raise these funds by the start of May in order to pay the rest of the costs and get months of rigorous training on the books so that I am getting the support I need for my disabilities asap. This accommodation would radically change my life, as many years of prior interventions have not made any significant impact in my functioning. Please consider pitching in. I can offer art, candles, and tarot readings in return for those interested. Thank you.
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Subclasseptember Day 7: Cleric
The Order of the Eclipse - 5e Blood Hunter Subclass Homebrew by Nines
The Blood Hunter subclass structure is weird. It almost looks like Fighter's, only with a feature at 11th instead of 10th - which is itself weird, no other class has 5 subclass features. Fighter's the base class most in need of customization, so that makes sense, but Blood Hunter has choices out the wazoo to begin with.
But then the subclasses themselves don't agree with each other on their structure, either! They've all got a base feature, a couple of flexible features, and then a unique Blood Curse and a Brand of Castigation upgrade. But the order in which they get all those things is completely different! Ghostslayer gets the brand at 11th and the curse at 15th, Lycan gets a brand at 15th and a curse at 18th but then also gets other features at 18th as well, Mutant gets the brand at 11th and the curse at 15th, Profane Soul gets the brand at 11th and then a curse at 18th... Make it make sense, Mercer!
Anyway, that's why I chose to not go with any of those options.
With this I've made subclasses for all the official classes and also Blood Hunter, but... eh, this really didn't feel satisfying to make. Maybe I'll give it another stab some other time.
Another entry to the Subclasseptember challenge by @nite0304.
Iridescent Clouds by Pat Gaines
No photoshop tricks here - this is a natural phenomenon caused by ice crystals in the clouds aligning and acting as prisms to the sunlight shinig through.