The Magisters
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The Magisters are a division of the Divine Order, who operated on Rivellon between 1233 AD and 1242 AD.[1]
Background
editReligious fanatics capable of doing anything to accomplish their leader's goal. Magisters were the second (or third) faction created in the order. Unlike their older counterpart the Paladins, magisters came from common folk and shared the same position as paladins, therefore their relationship with them was mostly sour.[2]
White Magisters are the leaders within the Magister ranks. Most of the Magisters follow them. Their leader was officially Bishop Alexandar, who was succeeded by Dallis the Hammer.
Notable Members
edit| Characters | Position | Occupation | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Divine Bishop Alexandar | Leader | Fort Joy, Nameless Isle | Deceased |
| Dallis the Hammer | Advisor (formerly), Leader | Fort Joy, Nameless isle, Arx | Alive |
| White Magister Reimond | Leader under Dallis | Driftwood, Arx | Deceased |
| High Judge Orivand | Leader of Fort Joy | Fort Joy | Deceased |
| Vredeman | Teacher of Alexandar | Fort Joy, Nameless Isle, Arx | Deceased |
Gallery
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Artwork from Divinity: Original Sin 2 Divine Ascension DLC
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Artwork from Divinity: Original Sin 2 Divine Ascension DLC
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Artwork from Divinity: Original Sin 2 Divine Ascension DLC
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Artwork from Divinity: Original Sin 2 Divine Ascension DLC
References
edit- ↑ Modern Chronicles of Reapers' Coast by Cranley Huwbert
- ↑ Dialogue with Paladin Deselby in Divinity: Original Sin 2 game