Veiled Blade
Veiled blades specialize in subtlety, not through clandestine sneaking but simply by appearing to be someone harmless and unarmed. When a fight breaks out, a veiled blade doffs that facade and pulls out her hidden trump cards. Those who have mastered the art of the veiled blade can even hide their weapons on their own bodies as brands.
Class Skills
A veiled blade adds Disguise to her list of class skills, instead of Intimidate.
This alters the swashbucklerâs class skills.
Deeds
A veiled blade gains the following deeds.
Quick Draw (Ex): At 1st level, whenever she has at least 1 panache point, a veiled blade gains the benefits of the Quick Draw feat.
This deed replaces the swashbucklerâs opportune parry and riposte deed.
Hidden Blade (Ex): At 3rd level, whenever she has at least 1 panache point, a veiled blade can hide any light or one-handed piercing melee weapon using Sleight of Hand, and she receives a +4 insight bonus on her check to hide the weapon.
This deed replaces the menacing swordplay deed.
Instant Unveil (Ex): At 7th level, when she uses her swashbucklerâs initiative deed to draw a light or one-handed piercing weapon as part of an initiative check, she can draw that weapon even if it is hidden.
This deed replaces the swashbucklerâs grace deed.
Soul Veil (Sp): At 15th level, a veiled blade can merge a light or one-handed piercing melee weapon with herself, as if using the spell ghost brand, except that it takes only a swift action to manifest or store the weapon. This ability lasts until it is dispelled or until the veiled blade merges with a different light or one-handed piercing melee weapon.
This deed replaces the swashbucklerâs edge deed.
Section 15: Copyright Notice
Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Ultimate Intrigue © 2016, Paizo Inc.; Authors: Jesse Benner, John Bennett, Logan Bonner, Robert Brookes, Jason Bulmahn, Ross Byers, Robert N. Emerson, Amanda Hamon Kunz, Steven Helt, Thurston Hillman, Tim Hitchcock, Mikko Kallio, Rob McCreary, Jason Nelson, Tom Phillips, Stephen Radney-MacFarland, Thomas M. Reid, Alexander Riggs, David N. Ross, David Schwartz, Mark Seifter, Linda Zayas-Palmer.