[quote=@MagusDream] Sorry for being gone! Work consumed me, but I found some time today! I loved Calanthe / Brook so far, her story is pretty cool. Though I'd like a little more explanation of her powers. Especially the part of domains "light and life", it sounds... vague, just as that and it starts to sound a little uber. [/quote] [b][u]Life Domain[/u][/b] Magical healing is one of the Cleric’s most important functions, and no character can compete with the Life Cleric’s capacity for healing. The Life Domain took 1st overall in The Healbot Olympics by a large margin, and coupled with the Cleric’s abundant options for resisting and removing status conditions, there really isn’t another character who can match the Life Cleric’s capacity as a healer. The Life Cleric also doubles as a solid front-line Defender due to their access to heavy armor, allowing them to serve double duty as both a Defender and a Healer. Offensively you’ll need to rely almost entirely on spells or weapons, but with the Cleric’s abundant and powerful spells that’s really not a problem. (source 5th ed D&D) [b][u]Light Domain[/u][/b] The Light Cleric is a Controller and a Striker, specializing in dealing damage both to single targets and to areas. Clerics already have the best Radiant damage spells in the game, and the Light Domain supplements those spells with some of the best Fire damage spells. If your party doesn’t have room for both a Cleric-equivalent and a Wizard-equivalent, the Light domain is a good choice because you can so easily replace the Wizard’s ability to quickly handle groups of weak enemies. (source 5th ed D&D) I see her as an 8th to 10th level D&D Cleric But don't worry I have no desire to expose my abilities Oh and I though One sheet was for when we were on the magical world the other for Earth (Source [url= https://rpgbot.net/dnd5/characters/classes/cleric/subclasses/]Clerical Domains[/url])