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Some inquisitors embrace the tenets of their deity so rigidly that they eschew all other powers. These righteous casters are bound to the most sacred magics of their faith, forgoing choice and freedom for the path of the divine.
Deity’s Gift: The domain-bound inquisitor must worship a deity, not an ideal.
Domain-Bound
The domain-bound inquisitor’s strict adherence to her deity’s commandments grants him strictly defined but numerous powers. The domain-bound inquisitor adds the 1st-6th level domain spells from the 5 domains provided by her deity to her spell list and spells known. If the domain-bound inquisitor’s deity grants access to fewer than 5 domains, for example, if the diety is an Empyral Lord, the inquisitor's deity adds additional relevant domains until she has access to 5 domains. These domains are chosen by the GM, and cannot be changed.
The domain-bound inquisitor does not gain additional spells known. The domain-bound inquisitor cannot gain additional spells known from other sources, such as a Page of Spell Knowledge or a favored class bonus. The domain-bound inquisitor does not have access to the inquisitor spell list. She considers her domain spells, and no other spells, to be on his spell list for the purpose of using spell trigger and spell completion magic items.
This modifies spells
Domain
The creed bound inquisitor must select a domain, instead of an inquisition. She may not select a subdomain.
This modifies domain
Powerful Domain (Su)
At 2nd level, the domain-bound inquisitor treats her caster level as 1 higher when casting domain spells from the domain she possesses.
This replaces detect alignment
Unyielding Domain (Su)
At 14th level, the domain-bound inquisitor adds a +1 sacred bonus (if good) or profane bonus (if evil) to the DC of domain spells she cast from the domain she possesses.
This replaces exploit weakness
Domain-Bound
The domain-bound inquisitor’s strict adherence to her deity’s commandments grants him strictly defined but numerous powers. The domain-bound inquisitor adds the 1st-6th level domain spells from the 5 domains provided by her deity to her spell list and spells known. If the domain-bound inquisitor’s deity grants access to fewer than 5 domains, for example, if the diety is an Empyral Lord, the inquisitor's deity adds additional relevant domains until she has access to 5 domains. These domains are chosen by the GM, and cannot be changed.
The domain-bound inquisitor does not gain additional spells known. The domain-bound inquisitor cannot gain additional spells known from other sources, such as a Page of Spell Knowledge or a favored class bonus. The domain-bound inquisitor does not have access to the inquisitor spell list. She considers her domain spells, and no other spells, to be on his spell list for the purpose of using spell trigger and spell completion magic items.
This modifies spells
Domain
The creed bound inquisitor must select a domain, instead of an inquisition. She may not select a subdomain.
This modifies domain
Powerful Domain (Su)
At 2nd level, the domain-bound inquisitor treats her caster level as 1 higher when casting domain spells from the domain she possesses.
This replaces detect alignment
Unyielding Domain (Su)
At 14th level, the domain-bound inquisitor adds a +1 sacred bonus (if good) or profane bonus (if evil) to the DC of domain spells she cast from the domain she possesses.
This replaces exploit weakness