From publisher blurb:
The Sword Saint
Sword saints are warriors who walk the path already taken by another, looking to achieve such legendary skill that they, too, will be remembered by history. The true sword saints of the past were figures who achieved a level of skill beyond mastery in their craft. Though modern practitioners call themselves sword saints, this is only to draw a parallel between themselves and these heroes.
In practice, they would usually only call themselves warriors, fighters, samurai, or otherwise. It is unbecoming for them to address themselves as sword saints unless they are arrogant, but this does not always stop them. ‘Phantom saint’ is a term they commonly use, describing their emulation of an ancient swordmaster’s lifestyle, combat skills and practices until they come truly into their own.
As a class the sword saint relies heavilyon their resource, focus points, to perform a variety of techniques that help them to adapt to any situation. They rely on focus techniques, which each path of devotion features unique version and variants of.
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Paths of Devotion II
This document contains six new subclasses for the Sword Saint, each based upon a historic figure (with one exception, based on a lack of inspiration entirely). They are:
Gadabout. A Sword Saint who has fallen or strayed from their path, and no longer cares for anything except their personal gain and enjoyment.
Way of Chulainn. A druidic quarter-caster subclass that utilizes natural magic, has a tendency toward thrown weapons and can become a horrifying beast that embodies death.
Way of the Cindered Soul. Learning from a being who burned away their own soul to save a kingdom, this path imbues its practitioner with flames, endurance and a curse of undeath.
Way of Ittōsai. A swordsman who seeks to end conflicts in a single strike.
Way of Rebellion. Learning from the style of an infamous devil hunter, those who follow this path gain a variety of methods of combat and defense for many situations.
Way of the Wolf. Those who construct prosthetic devices that many lesser devices can be housed within, and deployed at will.
Along with these new paths of devotion, this document contains a saint myth weapon that corrosponds to each of these classes (except the Gadabout). These peices of equipment are artifacts, and though useful on their own are especially powerful in the hands of their designated sword saint.