Could got a lot of ways really; the outfit in general leans a bit towards "priestly" for me, and if you consider the book a prop rather than a mechanical feature then this can lean pretty well into a Cleric- Twilight fits the environmental aesthetic, Knowledge justifies the book, or Light plays into the fire element.
The suggestions above are excellent. I would throw Druid: Circle of the Moon and Lunar Sorcerer in for consideration too. (Also, the College of the Moon Bard presented in the Forgotten Realms Unearthed Arcana might work, combining moon and storytelling themed features.)
Certainly some flavour of caster; I'd second MaedraDawnKeeper's suggestions. Cleric could work as well as The_Ace_Of_Rogues said; could go trickery domain as well.
Honestly, for me, it's either Lunar or Shadow Sorcerer.
The book could easily lend itself to Wizard, but none of the Subclasses really lend themselves to Moon themes except maybe Necromancer, but the fireball in her hands leans away from Necromancy. If there were a Lunar Wizard, then I'd go for that, but there currently isn't, so not a Wizard.
I'm not really getting Cleric vibes at all.
Druids...the animal aspect yes...but that flame doesn't really sit well with the Druid aesthetic.
A Warlock with their Mystic Arcanum maybe? I'm unfamiliar with their Patrons, so I can't suggest a Moon/night/shadow themed Subclass in afraid.
Monk, Way/Warrior of the Four Elements maybe? Don't know if it can really tie in to the night/Moon or the book, but it could still work.
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judge from the portrait of this character, which class and subclass should I give to this character ( No Multiclass and Homebrew )
Scribes Wizard, and/or TomeCelestial Warlock with relevant Invocations to the Pact of the Tome.
Lean in to the bookish yet powerful angle.
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Could got a lot of ways really; the outfit in general leans a bit towards "priestly" for me, and if you consider the book a prop rather than a mechanical feature then this can lean pretty well into a Cleric- Twilight fits the environmental aesthetic, Knowledge justifies the book, or Light plays into the fire element.
The suggestions above are excellent. I would throw Druid: Circle of the Moon and Lunar Sorcerer in for consideration too. (Also, the College of the Moon Bard presented in the Forgotten Realms Unearthed Arcana might work, combining moon and storytelling themed features.)
Certainly some flavour of caster; I'd second MaedraDawnKeeper's suggestions. Cleric could work as well as The_Ace_Of_Rogues said; could go trickery domain as well.
Honestly, for me, it's either Lunar or Shadow Sorcerer.
The book could easily lend itself to Wizard, but none of the Subclasses really lend themselves to Moon themes except maybe Necromancer, but the fireball in her hands leans away from Necromancy. If there were a Lunar Wizard, then I'd go for that, but there currently isn't, so not a Wizard.
I'm not really getting Cleric vibes at all.
Druids...the animal aspect yes...but that flame doesn't really sit well with the Druid aesthetic.
A Warlock with their Mystic Arcanum maybe? I'm unfamiliar with their Patrons, so I can't suggest a Moon/night/shadow themed Subclass in afraid.
Monk, Way/Warrior of the Four Elements maybe? Don't know if it can really tie in to the night/Moon or the book, but it could still work.
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Wizard would be my main reccomendation, because of the book. Cleric could also work.
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thanks for you guys suggestion! I think i know which class should i give her now
Judging from the book and lack of armor, maybe wizard or warlock. But the cat tail might mean Wild Magic Sorcerer.