This spell is a part of the Crystal Ball spell chain and is found in the Crystal Ball rune stone.
The posteramancer has seen the outcome. They have watched through Battle Foresight how the battle flows, felt through Future Reflection the shape of what was always going to happen, and arrived at a conclusion that they find entirely satisfying. This person, here, in this moment, is supposed to win. Fate has its favorites. The posteramancer simply makes sure Fate's favorite knows it.
An advocate does not create the case . The case already exists. An advocate presents it. Argues for it. Ensures that what was already true becomes impossible to ignore. When the posteramancer casts Fate's Advocate they are doing precisely that, reaching through Fate and placing behind the target the full weight of predestination: the momentum of an outcome that was always going to happen, now made manifest as raw offensive power.
The target's Offensive and Bow Power surge by 2d12 for the duration as Fate's endorsement moves through their body, every strike landing with the particular conviction of something that was always going to land. They are not simply stronger. They are acting in alignment with what time already decided, and time, when consulted, turns out to be a remarkably powerful force to have advocating on your behalf. The posteramancer nods with quiet satisfaction. They already knew this was going to work.
Armor Effect: Fate's Advocate
Offensive and Bow Power increased by wearer's Runic Power.