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The Establishment
Not all strongholds are mighty fortresses made of stone. If you’re a rogue or bard, you have little use for an army or your own bespoke spell. However, being able to summon allies in combat would be advantageous, albeit requiring a pledge of service to a deity—something that doesn’t align with your nature. Instead, you…
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The Temple
Divine spellcasters, unlike their arcane counterparts, typically do not have a need for towers or keeps. Instead, they construct temples—places of worship and reverence. These temples vary widely in their appearance and design; some may be grand cathedrals, while others could be humble shrines hidden in remote locations or underground sanctuaries dedicated to darker deities.…
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The Tower
Magic is inherently perilous and unpredictable, but perhaps even more treacherous is the pursuit of magical research. This is precisely why wizards and other arcane spellcasters establish their towers far away from civilization. By doing so, they can conduct experiments without risking the safety of nearby communities. Should they inadvertently summon a creature with an…