Non Player Classes
These classes are not able to be used by a player character, because of the way a user must go about obtaining their powers, or perhaps because of the restrictions laid upon them. More of these will be added as the roleplay progresses, and some of them may even become available to the player; but for now, you will only see these classes on NPC's.
ConstructMancers are strange, as far as the logic behind energy goes in Lucidea. They are able to turn almost any natural element in the world into contraptions of metal and stone, even imbuing their energies within their constructions. They can create catapults and even castles out of chunks of dirt and rock, but they are most famously known for creating "GOLEMS". Golems are massive, artificial beasts created out of rock and metal, and are controlled by the Constructmancers for warfare and other basic tasks.
They seem to possess another type of energy aside from the four and one; but they have always explained it as a unique mixture of magical and dominance energies. Regardless, their secret is kept airtight, and is only known to the Lachdanun family line. Nobody else has ever been able to replicate this type of class, and because of this; the Lachdanuns have lead the Lucidian military since after the period of green death.
They seem to possess another type of energy aside from the four and one; but they have always explained it as a unique mixture of magical and dominance energies. Regardless, their secret is kept airtight, and is only known to the Lachdanun family line. Nobody else has ever been able to replicate this type of class, and because of this; the Lachdanuns have lead the Lucidian military since after the period of green death.
It is debated by scholars of Lucidea if Priests should simply be considered a sub-type of the Fezekian class, as their usage of spirit energy is much the same. Priests use their energy to envelop the bodies of the injured, healing their wounds and expelling unnatural substances from their cores. They say that priests are all infused with the knowledge of the ancient times; and that upon hitting a certain point in their mastery of healing, a vision from the old ones would be gifted upon them. Although this is all suspect and no real proof has been given; some of the "holy" aspects of a priest do in fact have merit. Nobody is exactly sure why, but if a priest EVER takes offensive action against any living creature (even in self defence) their powers are forcefully removed from their bodies; causing great injury upon them, and the obvious loss of their powers. They are also unable to learn how to develop any other class with their energies. Because of this, they are often hired and protected heavily by factions, as their healing power is substantially greater than any healing abilities the other classes can possess. This also means you'll never find them on the battlefield however, you must enter a major town to utilize their abilities.
Before Evolutionary energy was seen as such a horrible and destructive force as it is today; it was a mystic energy that was only spoke about in conjecture and hypothesis. Curators were the only solid evidence of such an energy existing; and they were extremely small in numbers. Thought to be directly connected to the old times, Curators were often very silent about their abilities; able to grow and create plants and other forms of life at a will. Nobody had ever seen them use their abilities for offensive action, or even combat in general. The few that were seen in mainstream society were hired to produce lush gardens, or other amazing feats of nature for castles and kingdoms. Most weren't even ready to accept that; hiding in the forests and keeping away from mainstream society. Because of the shifty attitudes of most Curators, when the green death struck and it's corruption of evolutionary energy was confirmed, many assumed that the Curators were to blame. This theory did not hold as suspect as the one about the use of magic; but it still caused the very few curators that maintained and survive to seemingly disappear. The curators are still out there...But nobody knows where.