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Cleric Class Names should make more sense than they do.
Rahunei
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A Cleric/Tank is called an Apostle, which is defined (and historically known) as an advocate for a particular idea, belief or cause, like the 12 Apostles spreading the Gospel of Jesus.
Apostle is much more fitting for the Cleric/Bard (currently named Scryer) combination than Cleric/Tank.
"The bard knows secret and powerful words, is able to speak into being terrible nightmares, or convince foes to become friends."
Makes much more sense for the Apostle class to be weaving words of encouragement and/or nightmares to other players, convincing them to join their cause, etc., than the Tank archetype who should be anticipating and manipulating others for defense like someone who can foretell.
Perhaps they should switch Class names.
Apostle is much more fitting for the Cleric/Bard (currently named Scryer) combination than Cleric/Tank.
"The bard knows secret and powerful words, is able to speak into being terrible nightmares, or convince foes to become friends."
Makes much more sense for the Apostle class to be weaving words of encouragement and/or nightmares to other players, convincing them to join their cause, etc., than the Tank archetype who should be anticipating and manipulating others for defense like someone who can foretell.
Perhaps they should switch Class names.
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It is an imaginary compound of arabic and greek for "he who bets."
They seem fine to me. That isn't to say that they couldn't be better, but what do you suggest?