Geo Origin
Sorcerer Subclass
More commonly called Geomancers, those born into have more control and influence over this fundemental element. Using it as a powerful tool and weapon.Feats
One with Earth
you gain advantage when tracking or searching for something in stone You may choose spells from the Druid spell listSubtle Control
At 3rd level, you gain the ability to command small stones. You can use your action to touch a pebble or chunk of rock no larger than a sling bullet. The infused pebble rises and orbits you, requiring no concentration, and it does so until it is expended or until your next long rest. You may only do this once per encounter. When a creature moves adjacent to you, you can use your reaction to expend a magic stone. The creature must succeed on a Dexterity saving throw or take 1d6+lvl damage. You can use a bonus action to fire a magic stone at a target within 30 feet. This expends the stone. Make a ranged spell attack against the target. On a hit the target takes 1d6+lvl damage.You are also able to use a minor form of Move Earth and Stone Shape, being able to control earth and stone at a limited level. (Both act the real spell at level 8, and as if under the effects of the Heightened Meta Magic at level 12)
Natural Armarments
at level 6th level you gain +2 natural AC, extra attack, and any damage you deal with stone weaponry of any kind will have your level X2 add as damageStone Communion
Beginning at 10th level, you can speak to the rocks beneath you. The earth speaks slowly, so it takes 1 minute to ask one question and receive the answer. You then gain one of the following pieces of knowledge:- The shape of the surface landscape within 3 miles of you
- The layout of natural underground formations within 300 feet of you
- The location of minerals or crystals within 90 feet of you
- The approximate size and quantity of the last group of creatures passing by. The rocks will indicate that the creatures passed by "just now" (up to 1 year ago), "recently" (up to 10 years), "a short time ago" (up to 100 years) or "a long time ago" (up to 1000 years).
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