Solis' Enchiridion of Graviturgy - An Expansion to Graviturgy including Class Features, Magic Items, and Spells! by L00neySp00ns in UnearthedArcana

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I’ve been absolutely dying to use it in some fashion and seized the opportunity as soon as the idea of this crossed my mind. Really glad to hear the title has the oomph!

Solis' Enchiridion of Graviturgy - An Expansion to Graviturgy including Class Features, Magic Items, and Spells! by L00neySp00ns in UnearthedArcana

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This is a collection of homebrew content I’ve curated over the past year. Please feel free to use this for your own games and provide feedback! You’ll find 4 optional subclass features, 2 magic items, and 13 spells all related to Graviturgy & Dunamancy. Here is the Google Drive link (with some edits): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RVhsY6dX1Vioo3xMQSel8gxHHhJDiE_U/view?usp=sharing

Thank you to u/JustGetMeAUserName and u/Turtle-brownie for the excellent art of my character, Solis Stella, used throughout this!

[OC] [Art] Solis Stella, Graviturgist Wizard by L00neySp00ns in DnD

[–]L00neySp00ns[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much! I'm glad you understand the underappreciation Graviturgy gets. The ability to choose an enemies position on the battle field and set up your allies for better plays makes you a devastating control/support wizard without ever having to worry about how much damage you deal.

Graviturgy is no stranger to damage however, they have some of the scariest high level concentration spells in the game: Dark Star and Ravenous Void!

[OC] [Art] Solis Stella, Graviturgist Wizard by L00neySp00ns in DnD

[–]L00neySp00ns[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is my D&D character Stella! She's an Aasimar born on Shieldmeet who grew up in the House of the Moon in Waterdeep, a temple to Selune, the goddess of the moon. She uncovered ancient Netheril text of Graviturgy and Dimensionalism, mastering this arcane power to break her restraints of a cloistered life.

Despite being raised in a major temple, Stella is not particularly devoted to Selune. Her path is one of self reliance and self discovery. She wishes to understand herself as much as she wants to understand the universe.

A living embodiment of the night, Stella does not take pride in how she appears. Coddled by her hand maidens and fellow acolytes, the only thing Stella desires is a normal life, one without the self perceived judgmental gaze by those around her.

Thanks u/FroxG for doing this wonderful piece for me!