Duneblessed Homebrew Redux - Vulpera Paladins, Priests, and some Spirituality

My one significant issue with the Duneblessed is that, for some reason, it is not in canon sources, and I have to check the details here, instead of Wowwiki :frowning: A major mistake on Blizz’s part.

On a more serious note, though, it is one of the most fascinating pieces of player canon that I have stumbled upon, and I hope that Blizz does your work justice, at least in some capacity.

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This thread is an inspiring take on priesthood which I had strived for ever since I made my vulpera priest. This has indeed opened up for more potential character development other than caravan rp!

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Bumped to keep the thread open!~
Don’t mind me.

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i really hope Blizzard consideres this into the lore when they finally makre Paladins for all races…and Druids.

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It’d be nice, all I’d want is either some sort of whimsical spiritual lore or literally Sands.

It puts to question what would be for the quitter archetype if they ever got that way, though it may be that they find themselves a seafaring flavour, or decide to go back to those roots among the mateys.

Paladin Corsair . …

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oh definetly
a Paladain Corsair sounds very fitting.
Could be that quitters chase the ā€œgoldā€ of the sun or the light of the sun accross the ocean to bring the glow of the dunes to the shores of the world.
Just my two duobloons

Been having a blast with this Homebrew with a good handful of friends! Glad to finally have vulpera characters with more in-depth stuff explaining them as light users!

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This homebrew is a treat. Definitely been an inspiration on my own holy Vulpera, much love to Holyfur for their work! :yellow_heart:

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I’ve been working on something else, a bit more grounded on Vulpera lore as we have it and I’ll probably be showing it soon.

Just that one really wants their own visual references from time to time.

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