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“If it bleeds, you can kill it. If it doesn’t bleed, you can make it bleed. Then you can kill it."[MP:154] Prerequisite: 21st level, ranger or rogue Keen Motivation: You met your utmost challenge, and look who’s dead and who isn’t. The proof is in the grave. Among those that have a similar mortal origin, you are the greatest slayer in the universe. Maybe a god or two has skills that compare. Maybe. Sticking around to stir up the cosmos isn’t a bad idea. Powerful mortals, deities, demon lords, and primordials can get complacent or uppity. The worst rest in their own realms in smug satisfaction, and either cease doing what they should do or start doing something they shouldn’t. No one rests easy with you nearby. Mortal terror has a way of inspiring decisive change, and you have a pointed way

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  • “If it bleeds, you can kill it. If it doesn’t bleed, you can make it bleed. Then you can kill it."[MP:154] Prerequisite: 21st level, ranger or rogue Keen Motivation: You met your utmost challenge, and look who’s dead and who isn’t. The proof is in the grave. Among those that have a similar mortal origin, you are the greatest slayer in the universe. Maybe a god or two has skills that compare. Maybe. Sticking around to stir up the cosmos isn’t a bad idea. Powerful mortals, deities, demon lords, and primordials can get complacent or uppity. The worst rest in their own realms in smug satisfaction, and either cease doing what they should do or start doing something they shouldn’t. No one rests easy with you nearby. Mortal terror has a way of inspiring decisive change, and you have a pointed way
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  • “If it bleeds, you can kill it. If it doesn’t bleed, you can make it bleed. Then you can kill it."[MP:154] Prerequisite: 21st level, ranger or rogue Keen Motivation: You met your utmost challenge, and look who’s dead and who isn’t. The proof is in the grave. Among those that have a similar mortal origin, you are the greatest slayer in the universe. Maybe a god or two has skills that compare. Maybe. Sticking around to stir up the cosmos isn’t a bad idea. Powerful mortals, deities, demon lords, and primordials can get complacent or uppity. The worst rest in their own realms in smug satisfaction, and either cease doing what they should do or start doing something they shouldn’t. No one rests easy with you nearby. Mortal terror has a way of inspiring decisive change, and you have a pointed way of rousing just such a fear. It’s not that you need to threaten anyone in particular. It could just be made known that you have a particular agenda. Working as a free agent, you leave no entity safe from the prospect of your lethal prompting. Even a little prodding is bound to be a boon to progress. You could be just the wild card the world needs to keep power in the right balance and affairs moving along smoothly. Peerless Predator (21st level): Once per encounter, you can reroll an attack roll against a creature that is higher level than you. Deific Agony (24th level): When you score a critical hit against a creature that is higher level than you, the creature takes a −5 penalty to saving throws and cannot regain hit points or recharge any powers until the end of your next turn. Blasphemous Recovery (30th level): Once per day, when you are hit by an attack from a creature that is higher level than you, you can choose to treat that attack as a miss and then regain the use of second wind and the use of one encounter power you have used during this encounter.
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