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Source: Converted from Miniatures Handbook to Pathfinder 1st Edition by Charles W. Plemons III Sometimes it is not enough to be a conquering warrior, a champion of all that's right, an experienced sellsword, or an elite foot soldier. Sometimes the circumstances require a solid commander of soldiers and situations. Sometimes the circumstances demand a marshal. Marshals inspire trust in those they lead. They earn that trust by slogging through harsh landscapes, dangerous battlefields, and haunted catacombs along with those under their command. With a look, they can see where to best deploy their resources or come up with a sneaky ruse to fool their enemies. A marshal has a tactician's mind, a cartographer's overview of the disputed landscape (or dungeon warren), and a way with words that can inspire battle-hardened fighters to give it their all when melee breaks out. Adventures: Whether leading troops or a company of adventurers, marshals accept commissions in return for their service. Once a commission is accepted, most marshals feel honorbound to see the contract through to its end. If the choice is between honoring the commission and the survival of his company, though, many a marshal will break the commission and lead his forces to a new patron in distant lands. Characteristics: Trained in fighting, marshals possess a general knowledge of weapons and armor. Their real strength is their ability to lead those who follow them to success they might not otherwise reach in combat. Marshals make passable warriors themselves, when personal danger finds them. Alignment: Marshals may be of any alignment. Good-aligned marshals are often crusading leaders who seek out and fight evil. Lawful-aligned marshals accept commissions from people who face invasion by foreign aggressors. Chaotic-aligned marshals lead mercenaries to wherever the pay is best. Evil-aligned marshals tend to lead forces of foreign aggressors set on invasion and plunder. Religion: Marshals often worship gods of valor or strength. Some worship gods of retribution, tyranny, or slaughter. Background: Marshals come to their profession through study and desire. Most have had formal training in a noble's army, where they were given positions of authority. Others have trained in formal academies, preparing themselves for careers as military officers. Marshals see others of their class as part of a special group, especially those they have studied with. Even enemy marshals can be afforded some respect, though the enemy's forces must be crushed all the same. Races: Human marshals often follow in the footsteps of their parents, who served as officers in earlier wars, conflicts, or mercenary companies. Dwarf marshals are trained to lead strike teams that protect the underground dwarven kingdoms. Elf marshals rarely enroll in military academies, though half-elves often do. Half-orc marshals fight an uphill battle in trying to garner respect in mixed-race units. Among the brutal humanoids, few manage to enroll in the academies where the elite skills of command are taught. Other Classes: The marshal relies on the other classes in all ways—it is his job to support a team, magnifying the strengths of each member for success in battles or forays into dangerous cavern complexes. Role: In most adventuring parties, the marshal serves as the lead tactician, while his comrades support him with spells, ranged attacks, and other effects. However, once a plan is in motion, most marshals enter the melee to assure victory. Game Rule InformationMarshals have the following game statistics. Abilities: Charisma is especially important for marshals because it improves their standing with those they lead, as well as permitting them to magnify the efforts of the group. Constitution is important for a marshal's staying power. Intelligence is important for the many skills required by marshals to complete their commissions. Alignment: Any. Hit Die: d10. Class SkillsThe marshal's class skills (and the key ability for each skill) are Bluff (Cha), Craft (Int), Diplomacy (Cha), Handle Animal (Cha), Intimidate (Cha), Knowledge (engineering) (Int), Knowledge (history) (Int), Knowledge (local) (Int), Knowledge (nobility) (Int), Linguistics (Int), Perception (Wis), Perform (Cha), Profession (Wis), Ride (Dex), Sense Motive (Wis), Survival (Wis), and Swim (Str). Skill Ranks Per Level: 4 + Int modifier. Table: The Marshal
Class FeaturesAll of the following are class features of the marshal. Weapon and Armor Proficiency: Marshals are proficient with all simple and martial weapons, with all types of armor (heavy, medium, and light), and with shields (except tower shields). Auras (Ex): The marshal exerts an effect on allies in his vicinity. He can learn to produce different effects, or auras, over the course of his career. The marshal may project one minor aura and (starting at 2nd level) one major aura at a time. Projecting an aura is a swift action. The aura remains in effect until the marshal uses a free action to dismiss it or activates another aura of the same kind (major or minor). He can use this ability for a number of rounds per day equal to 4 + his Charisma modifier. At each level after 1st a marshal can use an aura for 2 additional rounds per day. Activating an aura involves haranguing, ordering, directing, encouraging, cajoling, or calming allies. One cannot initiate or maintain an aura quietly or stealthily. A marshal sizes up the enemy, allies, and the terrain, then gives allies the direction that they can use to do their best. Unless otherwise noted, a marshal's aura affects all allies within 60 feet (including himself) who can hear the marshal. An ally must have an Intelligence score of 3 or higher and be able to understand the marshal's language to gain the bonus. A marshal's aura is dismissed if he is dazed, unconscious, stunned, paralyzed, or otherwise unable to be heard or understood by his allies. A marshal begins play knowing one minor aura of his choice. As his marshal level increases, he gains access to new auras, as indicated on Table: The Marshal. All bonuses granted by a marshal's auras are circumstance bonuses that do not stack with each other. Minor Aura: A minor aura lets allies add +1 to certain rolls. This bonus improves by +1 at 4th, 7th, 10th, 13th, 16th, and 19th level.
Major Aura: Beginning at 2nd level, a marshal can project a major aura in addition to his minor aura as part of the same swift action, and the number of rounds per day this ability can be used comes from the same pool. The maintenance expenditure is once per round whether projecting one aura or two. A major aura lets allies add +1 to certain rolls. This bonus improves by +1 at 7th, 14th, and 20th level.
Skill Focus (Diplomacy): Because a marshal has a way with people, he gains this feat as a bonus feat. If the marshal already has the feat, he can choose a different one. Grant Move Action (Ex): Starting at 3rd level, a marshal can direct and motivate his allies to act immediately. Once per day, as a standard action, he may grant an extra move action to any or all of his allies within 30 feet (but not to himself). Each of the affected allies takes this extra move action immediately, acting in their current initiative order. This extra action does not affect the allies' initiative count; the round continues normally after the marshal's turn is over. (This may mean, for example, that an ally whose initiative count immediately follows the marshal's may get an extra move action from the marshal, followed directly by a full round worth of actions on the ally's turn.) At 8th level, a marshal gains the ability to grant an extra move action to his allies twice per day. The frequency increases to three times per day at 13th level, and four times per day at 18th level. A character can take only one extra move action per round. (In other words, two marshals can't use this ability on the same ally in the same round.) If an ally chooses not to take the extra move action, it is lost. Tactician (Ex): At 5th level, a marshal receives a teamwork feat as a bonus feat. He must meet the prerequisites for this feat. As a standard action, the marshal can grant this feat to all allies within 30 feet who can see and hear him. Allies retain the use of this bonus feat for 3 rounds plus 1 round for every two levels the marshal possesses. Allies do not need to meet the prerequisites of these bonus feats. The marshal can use this ability once per day at 5th level, plus one additional time per day at 10th level and for every 5 levels thereafter. Bonus Feat: At 6th level, and at every five levels thereafter, a marshal gains a bonus feat in addition to those gained from normal advancement. These bonus feats must be selected from those listed as teamwork feats. The marshal must meet the prerequisites of these bonus feats. Supreme Commander (Ex): At 20th level, the marshal may activate two minor and one major aura with the same swift action. Additionally, once per day, the marshal can grant all allies within 60 ft. an extra standard action (cannot include casting a spell or activating a spell-like ability) that must be taken immediately or lost. |