Moving on to one of my older witches, one of the first I did for Swords & Wizardry.
The Aiséiligh, or "reclaiming" tradition, is pretty much my "Social Justice Witch" book. I never come out and say that, but that is what they are and what I was thinking when I wrote it.
While they are not 100% living up to their potential in Swords & Wizardry, they could shine in NIGHT SHIFT. Especially in the "Nocturnumverse" and "Ordinary World" Night World settings.
The Aiséiligh
These witches also have a strong connection to NIGHT SHIFT. When I worked for Eden Studios and worked on the WitchCraftRPG line, I had a group of Wicce known as the Daughters of the Flame. I am sure if you are a long-time reader, you have seen them here before. The Daughters of the Flame were a coven dedicated to the Goddess Brigit. They started in my old AD&D 2nd Ed Witch netbook and were modernized for WitchCraft.
Well, when Eden opted not to produce more Unisystem books, I took those notes and let them stew on my hard drives.
The Daughters of the Flame were brought back as part of a new Tradition, the Aiséiligh. You can still be a member of the Daughters coven, but now there were other covens too.
The same notes would later go on become NIGHT SHIFT and my two Night Worlds, "Generation HEX" and "Ordinary World."
There was a quote I scribbled down in my notes back then. It was for the Daughters, but it now applies to the Aiséiligh and explains what they do well.
"The world is in peril. The forces of evil in the guise of law and weal threaten all lands.
The people of good conscience scream out for champions.
The Witches of the Aiséiligh Tradition hear those cries and are charged by the Goddess to be Her hands and Her mortal representatives on this plane.
And the Goddess is angry."
In NIGHT SHIFT these are your activist witches. They are part of the movements for social justice. They are the ones volunteering at the Sanctuary houses to help others. These are the ones fighting for more LGBTQI+ representation. They are the ones making noise. That is not everyone's cup of tea, but for some it is exactly what they want.
Arcane Powers from Occult Powers
The Aiséiligh are somewhat unique among my witches since they do not receive familiars by default. Instead, they are said to hear the voice of their Goddess directly. In the case of the Daughters of the Flame they look into the flames to get their insight and learn spells. This has given them the somewhat joking nickname of "Campfire Girls."
Level 1: Healing Touch. The Aiséiligh witch can heal by touch. Once per day she can heal a 1d4+Level+Cha mod in HP. She can parse this out to multiple uses, but not exceed that maximum.
Level 4: Protection. Once per day, the witch can invoke Protection from Evil, 10'. This lasts for rounds equal to half her level.
Level 7: Immune to Fear. The Aiséiligh witch is so focused in purpose she becomes immune to the effects of fear, either mundane or magical.
Level 10: Psychic Power. The witch can choose a psychic power.
Level 13: Mantle of the Goddess. Greater protection as described in the Aiséiligh tradition book.
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Katherine "Kat" Montblanc
10th Level Aiséiligh Witch
Strength: 14 (+1)
Dexterity: 13 (+1)
Constitution: 13 (+1)
Intelligence: 16 (+1) S
Wisdom: 14 (+1) S
Charisma: 17 (+2) P
HP: 38
Alignment: Light
AC: 9
Attack: +
Fate Points: 1d10
Check Bonus (P/S/T): +5/+3/+2
Melee bonus: +1 Ranged bonus: +1
Saves: +3 against spells and magical effects
Witch Abilities
Arcana, Supernatural Senses, Spells, Arcane Powers
Arcane (Occult) Powers
Healing Touch, Protection, Immune to Fear, Psychic Power (Bio-Feedback)
Skills
Knowledge (medicine), Insight
Background
Trust-fund rebel
Spells
First Level(4): Burning Hands, Feel My Pain, Sanctuary, Sleep
Second Level(4): Augury, Calm Emotions, Evil Eye, Mind Obscure
Third Level(3): Clairvoyance, Remove Disease, Witch Wail
Fourth Level(3): Discern Lies, Instant Karma, Remove Curse
Fifth Level(2): Dispel Evil, Primal Scream
Katherine "Kat" Montblanc is one of the more notorious rebels in the Montblanc family. She wants nothing to do with her family at all except for when she can rub their nose in her defiance. An aspect of her personality she admits is a character flaw. She works as a social worker in her family's hospital but only accepts the salary paid to her by The Sanctuary, where she also does volunteer work. She specializes in trauma inflicted by other supernatural types, though she will go on to say that some of the worst monsters out there are humans.
Kat does not get along with, nor trust, Katia Crane. The feelings are mutual.
You can get NIGHT SHIFT in print and pdf. You can get my Aiséiligh Witch book pdf here.
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