How to Incorporate the September Rune into Daily Life

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When the rune scintillates in September, it brings with it a sense of mystery and magic. September is a month of transition, a time when summer fades into autumn and the world begins to undergo a subtle transformation. The rune, with its shimmering light, signals that change is on the horizon. In September, nature's colors shift from vibrant greens to warm oranges and yellows. The air becomes crisper, carrying the scent of fallen leaves and the promise of harvest. It is a time of gathering and preparation, as we stock our cupboards with the bounty of the earth.


As a Dungeon Master, I look forward to playing more with Eduk at my table. The other players loved him, as he was helpful but also was not just a powerhouse, but got things done. In fact, Eduk through his vast knowledge of legends and lore was able to identify the origins of a Death Knight the party encountered, potentially providing them a route to overcome such a threat in the future. Overtime I think Eduk’s adaptability and diverse set of skills will be heavily utilized.

These are similar to the Warlock s Eldritch Invocations, as they are small abilities that you can pick and choose, but some have prerequisites of either level or subclasses. Does the Arbatel Gown decrease enmity for all spells in Light Arts of Dark Arts on the activation and can then remove of the corresponding addendum, or do you need to keep it on during these arts to get the benefit.

I am not a spell casting scholar

It is a time of gathering and preparation, as we stock our cupboards with the bounty of the earth. **But it is also a time of reflection and introspection**. The scintillating rune reminds us to look within, to examine our own truths and beliefs.

Noble Scion and Dilettante Scholar

I'm trying to build a Wizard 5/Noble Scion 10/Wizard 5 and i don't know what caster level i'm supposed to have.

At the 5th level of the PrC you choose one of your Dilettante Studies and the one related to spellcasting is unclear because:

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Dilettante Scholar (Su): A noble scion gains new spells per day as if he had also gained a level in a spellcasting class he belonged to before he added the prestige class.

doesn't actually say where i have to begin when counting my caster levels.

Is it supposed to start at level 5? Or is retroactive and i take a full CL?

Looking online i've found this general rule for PrCs

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Spells per Day

Many prestige classes grant characters additional spells per
day, depending on their level in that prestige class. This
is noted in a separate column in the prestige class’s table,
under “Spells per Day.” Unless noted otherwise in the class
features section of the prestige class, the spells granted by
these prestige classes adhere to the following rules.
At the indicated levels, a member of this prestige class
gains new spells per day as if he had also gained a level
in a spellcasting class he belonged to before adding the
prestige class. (Unless noted otherwise in the prestige
class’s table, this spellcasting class can be either arcane
or divine.) He does not, however, gain other benefits of
that class other than spells per day, spells known (if he is
a spontaneous caster), and an increased effective level of
spellcasting. If he had more than one spellcasting class
before becoming a member of this prestige class, he must
decide to which class he adds the new level for the purpose
of determining spells per day.

But again this class lacks a table for spells.

Then again, my CL at level 20 is 15 or 20?

I prefer to have one over a WHM in tank PT for some content such as dyna D. Longer, stronger aquaveil and 15m+ emboldened phalanx plus regen 5 are really nice. You lose some perks WHM has such as stronger barspells and status removal of course but I also carry meds as a tank so w/e.
When the rune scintillates in september

It urges us to seek out the hidden wisdom that lies dormant within us, waiting to be discovered. As September unfolds, we are called to embrace the unknown and to embrace change. The rune's light illuminates the path before us, guiding us through the darkness. It whispers secrets and hints at possibilities, inviting us to step outside our comfort zones and explore new territories. **In September, the rune scintillates to remind us that change is inevitable, but it is also an opportunity for growth and transformation**. It encourages us to embrace the shifting seasons of life and to find strength and resilience in the face of uncertainty. It reminds us that what may seem like an ending is often just a new beginning. So, when the rune scintillates in September, let it be a reminder of the beauty and power of change. Let it inspire you to take risks, challenge yourself, and embrace the unknown. And let it guide you on a journey of self-discovery and growth, as you uncover the hidden truths that lie within..

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