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{{SubclassQuote|quote=You pledged something unthinkable to an unspeakably ancient entity - which in return furnished you with powers of cerebral entropy and control.|image=Class Warlock Great Old One Badge Icon.png}}
{{SubclassQuote|quote=Warlocks bound to eldritch beings in the Far Realms work toward inscrutable goals, gaining strange powers over entropy and the mind.|image=Class Warlock Great Old One Badge Icon.png}}
'''The Great Old One''' is one of the [[Warlock#Level 1|Subclasses]] of [[Warlock]]. These Warlocks are acolytes of eldritch entities that are incomprehensible to regular mortals. They are given the ability to channel magic through pacts with these ancient beings in order to control the fabric of reality itself.
'''The Great Old One''' is one of the [[Warlock#Level 1|Subclasses]] of [[Warlock]]. These Warlocks are acolytes of eldritch entities that are incomprehensible to regular mortals. They are given the ability to channel magic through pacts with these ancient beings in order to control the fabric of reality itself.
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