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:''This page is about the class. For other uses, please see [[Apostates (disambiguation)]].'' | :''This page is about the class. For other uses, please see [[Apostates (disambiguation)]].'' | ||
Colloquially termed "evil [[ | Colloquially termed "evil [[priest]]s" or "priests of [[Evil]]," members of the '''Apostate''' class are able to summon [[Baalzadeen|Baalzadeens]] and other [[demon]] companions, just as their holy counterparts can summon [[angels]]. Learning to control the [[skills]] of [[Evileye]] and [[Necromancy]] from a young age, Apostates are deemed fit by Evil to wield the powers of [[Apostasy]] when they become strong and mature enough. | ||
The events leading up to the creation of the Apostate class, and later the [[Guild]] and [[:Category:Houses|House]], can be found within the [[Blood Congregation]] article. | The events leading up to the creation of the Apostate class, and later the [[Guild]] and [[:Category:Houses|House]], can be found within the [[Blood Congregation]] article. | ||
[[Category:Classes]] | [[Category:Classes]] |
Revision as of 10:35, 19 January 2009
- This page is about the class. For other uses, please see Apostates (disambiguation).
Colloquially termed "evil priests" or "priests of Evil," members of the Apostate class are able to summon Baalzadeens and other demon companions, just as their holy counterparts can summon angels. Learning to control the skills of Evileye and Necromancy from a young age, Apostates are deemed fit by Evil to wield the powers of Apostasy when they become strong and mature enough.
The events leading up to the creation of the Apostate class, and later the Guild and House, can be found within the Blood Congregation article.