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Orator
== Expert Orator ==
Orators are true masters of linguistics and the spoken word. These wordsmiths use nothing but their wit and mastery of rhetoric to rebuff their foes and empower their allies. With utmost confidence, they stride boldly into hostile situations, confident that they can win anyone with their eloquence.
Orators are true masters of linguistics and the spoken word. These wordsmiths use nothing but their wit and mastery of rhetoric to rebuff their foes and empower their allies. With utmost confidence, they stride boldly into hostile situations, confident that they can win anyone with their eloquence.<br>
 
Unlike others who rely on their charm to cajole, Orators are able to embolden their allies and win over their foes with nothing but well-reasoned logic and convincing rhetoric.
Unlike others who rely on their charm to cajole, Orators are able to embolden their allies and win over their foes with nothing but well-reasoned logic and convincing rhetoric.
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Student of Logic
==== Student of Logic ====
3rd-level Orator feature
''3rd Level Expert Orator Feature''<br>
You gain proficiency in Deception and Persuasion, and your proficiency bonus is doubled for any check you make with either skill. If you are already proficient in these skills you gain proficiency in another skill from the savant skill list.
You gain Proficiency and Expertise in Deception and Persuasion.<br>
 
You studies also gain for you the following benefits:
You studies also gain for you the following benefits:
*Whenever you would make a Charisma (Deception) or Charisma (Persuasion) check, you make an Intelligence (Deception) or Intelligence (Persuasion) check instead.
*You master your choice of the [[Savant#Linguistics|Linguistics]], [[Savant#Riddles|Riddles]], or [[Savant#Traditions|Traditions]] Scholarly Pursuit, but it does not count against the total number of Pursuits you can master for your Savant Level.


Whenever you would make a Charisma (Deception) or Charisma (Persuasion) check, you make an Intelligence (Deception) or Intelligence (Persuasion) check instead.
You master your choice of the Linguistics, Riddles, or Traditions Pursuit, but it does not count against the total number of Pursuits you can master for your savant level.
Rhetoric
Rhetoric
3rd-level Orator feature  
3rd-level Orator feature