

Mending will help keep the soldiers’ uniforms in one piece while on campaign, and Spare the Dying will help keep the soldiers in one piece while on campaign.Ĭlerics prepare their spells, so your exact spell list isn’t a part of character creation, but I’ll still go over some to keep in mind. That’s Persuasion.įor cantrips, Light will help your dumb human eyes see in the dark and make your flag all glowy for your noble phantasms.

Religion is an option, but you’re not educated, just really persistent. You’re a part of History, and I’m sure God’ll fill in any blanks you need to know. You also have proficiency in Wisdom and Charisma saves, as well as two cleric skills. This makes the target harder to hit, imposing disadvantage on the attack. Protection clerics also get a Shield of the Faithful, letting them react to stick a shield or arm between an attacking creature and their target within 5′ of you. First level clerics get Spells, which they cast and prepare using their Wisdom. Since you’re a monotheist, God falls under every domain, but your personal power set fits best in the Protection domain from an Unearthed Arcana. Being a Cleric is a given, but being a catholic complicated our choice of domain a bit. Remember that “zero formal education” thing from earlier? Yeah.ġ. I know canon Jeanne can fold street lamps like pretzels, but sacrifices had to be made somewhere. Fourth is Dexterity, because it’s just more helpful here. Third is Constitution you have a martyr complex, so it helps to have some health in the first place before you go throwing it away to save others. Despite having zero formal education, you can argue theology with the best of them through sheer conviction- that’s Charisma. That’s pretty wise, so your Wisdom has to be pretty high. You receive visions from a higher power, and know other servants’ True Names on sight. You grew up on a farm, so that’s not too wild. Being a folk hero gives you proficiency with Animal Handling and Survival. That last part’s not typical, but it’s also not part of a person’s background. Jeanne’s your typical Folk Hero came from humble beginnings, achieved great things through sheer determination, and died a fiery death at the hands of those she saved. Rather, she’s a bundle of magical energy roughly based on the impact a human made on history, but that’s a mouthful, and also not a race, so we’ll stick with Human. I’d also like to thank everyone who likes or reblogs these posts I thought this would be a really niche topic, but this blog now has more followers than my main! We’ve still got plenty of servants to go after this, so I hope you’ll continue to enjoy them. Today on Fate and Phantasms, we’re finally finishing up the original roster of servants with The Maiden of Orleans, Jeanne d’Arc! As you might expect from the holy maiden, Jeanne is 100% a Cleric, protecting her soldiers as she leads the charge.Ĭheck out the level-by-level breakdown below the cut, or the build summary over here!
