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Additional Innate Spell I (Sp): <strong>The</strong> new Lord of the Veil<br />

may, at 1 st level, choose a 1 st level spell available to him<br />

as a new innate ability. From this point forward, the spell<br />

is considered an innate spell-like ability, useable once per<br />

day, just as the other spell-like abilities of the drow.<br />

Channel Innate Magic (Su): At 3 rd level, the Lord of<br />

the Veil discovers how to blend his innate spells and the<br />

power that he wields together to further augment his magic.<br />

Whenever the Lord of the Veil casts a spell, he may use<br />

up the daily use of one of his innate spell-like abilities,<br />

increasing the caster level of the spell cast by the level of<br />

the spell-like ability discharged.<br />

Additional Innate Spell II (Sp): As Additional Innate<br />

Spell I, except the Lord of the Veil may choose any 2 nd<br />

level spell to which he has access as a new<br />

innate spell-like ability.<br />

Mage Hand (Sp): At 5 th level, the Lord<br />

of the Veil gains the ability to cast mage<br />

hand at will as a spell-like ability. He may<br />

not use mage hand for his channel innate<br />

magic ability.<br />

Bonus Feat (Ex): At 7 th level, the Lord<br />

of the Veil may choose a bonus feat taken<br />

from the following list: any item creation<br />

feat, any metamagic feat, Greater Spell<br />

Focus, Greater Spell Penetration, Skill<br />

Focus (Spellcraft), Spell Focus, Spell<br />

Mastery, Spell Penetration. He must meet<br />

the feat’s prerequisites in order to take it<br />

as a bonus feat.<br />

Wellspring (Su): At 9 th level, the Lord<br />

of the Veil has touched the wellspring of<br />

magic, becoming favoured of Ydrillia.<br />

He begins to understand the most<br />

fundamental aspects of magic, and how to<br />

use them to his own advantage. A Lord of<br />

the Veil with multiple spellcasting classes<br />

may use this fundamental understanding<br />

of magic so that his caster level is equal to<br />

the number of levels he has combined in<br />

any spell-casting classes. Thus a Lord of<br />

the Veil who was a 9 th level wizard and 5 th<br />

level cleric casts both arcane and divine<br />

spells at 14 th caster level.<br />

Eldritch Understanding (Ex): <strong>The</strong><br />

Lord of the Veil’s magical understanding<br />

deepens further, making all metamagic<br />

feats he possesses easier to use. All<br />

metamagic feats in the Lord of the Veil’s repertoire now<br />

have their level penalties decreased by one. For example,<br />

a Lord of the Veil who uses the Spare Companions feat to<br />

cast a fireball into melee now casts the fireball as a 6 th level<br />

spell, not a 7 th level spell. This ability has no effect on<br />

those metamagic feats with a level modifier of one level.<br />

Pitiless Slayer<br />

<strong>The</strong> Pitiless Slayer is the quintessential warrior of the drow.<br />

He cares nothing for the rules of combat, or for the niceties<br />

of convention. His goal is the destruction of the enemy for<br />

his own glory and for that of Thraud the Pitiless Blade.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Pitiless Slayer focuses on offensive rather than<br />

defensive fighting, and generally wears light or medium<br />

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