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Oath of Vengeance, also nicknamed "avengers" or "dark knights," is an oath dedicated to the removal or dismembering of a certain person, people, or organization. This oath is typically taken in times of high conflict due to a major personal or historical wrongdoing. An example of this might be a Shevarashan dedicated to the removal of Drow or, in turn, a Drow dedicated to destroying the Seldarine per their ancestral hatred. This conflict might also boil down to particular afflictions, such as vampires or werewolves, that have caused strife for them and their people. Whatever their hatred is directed at, it is deep-rooted, and they must see to its death no matter what it costs.
Oath of Vengeance, also nicknamed "avengers" or "dark knights," is an oath dedicated to the removal or dismantling of a certain person, people, or organization. This oath is typically taken in times of high conflict due to a major personal or historical wrongdoing. An example of this might be a Shevarashan dedicated to the removal of Drow or, in turn, a Drow dedicated to destroying the Seldarine per their ancestral hatred. This conflict might also boil down to particular afflictions, such as vampires or werewolves, that have caused strife for them and their people. Whatever their hatred is directed at, it is deep-rooted, and they must see to its death no matter what it costs.
   
   



Latest revision as of 14:43, 30 March 2026

Oath of Vengeance, also nicknamed "avengers" or "dark knights," is an oath dedicated to the removal or dismantling of a certain person, people, or organization. This oath is typically taken in times of high conflict due to a major personal or historical wrongdoing. An example of this might be a Shevarashan dedicated to the removal of Drow or, in turn, a Drow dedicated to destroying the Seldarine per their ancestral hatred. This conflict might also boil down to particular afflictions, such as vampires or werewolves, that have caused strife for them and their people. Whatever their hatred is directed at, it is deep-rooted, and they must see to its death no matter what it costs.


Their oath is laid out as follows. Keep in mind 'greater evil' will mean different things to different people. What might be evil in one person's eyes might be different in another's. Something consistent with all vengeance paladins is the removal of their sworn enemy.


Fight the Greater Evil. Faced with a choice of fighting my sworn foes or combating a lesser evil, I choose the greater evil.

No Mercy for the Wicked. Ordinary foes might win my mercy, but my sworn enemies do not.

By Any Means Necessary. My qualms can't get in the way of exterminating my foes.

Restitution. If my foes wreak ruin on the world, it is because I failed to stop them. I must help those harmed by their misdeeds.


Subclass Features

Relentless Avenger

When you hit a creature with an opportunity attack, you can move up to half your speed on your next turn.

Does not include AoO from Mage Slayer or War Caster.

Channel Oath: Vow of Enmity

Gain Advantage on Attack Rolls against a specific enemy within 1 tile for 10 turns. This consumes your Channel Oath charge which is regained on a short or long rest.

Expanded Spell List

1st Level Spells

Bane Hunter's Mark

2nd Level Spells

Misty Step

3rd Level Spells

Haste Protection from Energy