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Last edited by kaylara; Nov 30th, 2024 at 01:52 PM. |
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@ kaylara
Of course HexCursed has the final saying by I am guessing your character might not work as per her statement: "Rao isn't exactly in the business of granting prayers anymore since their demise." |
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Ahh thanks, yea thats ok. A cleric w/o spells works for me too makes RP good .. she would need to focus on martial, perhaps end up going paladin or remaining faithful as a cleric w/o spells... just not sure its ok to play such as it may not work with things later or something I dont know
Perhaps only certain Aasimir (those infused with the last bit of his essence) are able to be cleric and cast spells even though there not granted? (in her case, perhaps its a matter of self meditation that grants it) I dont know... In past editions there was a feat called " Benefit You can name a dead god as your patron deity and still receive your cleric spells normally. In addition, you can call upon the universal remnant of your deity's power once per day to gain a +1 luck bonus on any single die roll. You can also be raised or resurrected normally. Special You can take this feat only once. Choosing this feat changes your patron from your previous deity to the dead or forgotten deity of your choice, and you take no penalties for making this change. If you later choose a different patron deity, you lose the benefit of this feat, but your new patron may grant you spells just as he or she would for any other cleric. Normal Dead or fallen deities cannot grant cleric spells, so clerics who choose such patrons do not normally receive spells. Servant of the Fallen" you could take to be able to cast spells from a dead god. Oh perhaps the ruling might be their spells are granted by another deity that shared similar interest or is working to take over his portfolio and pick up old followers. Hence the question and how it may or may not work. I'd be willing to use the feat even if DM created and makes it function however they want. But in the end if it wont work/fit thats good too, I can flip things around Last edited by kaylara; Nov 28th, 2024 at 05:55 PM. |
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@kaylara - Maybe Tsarra will be the Goldmoon of this world, bringing Rao worship back to the land.
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Kaylara: That sounds like a character that I would play. But, as the others stated, Rao is a dead god and does not answer prayers or grant spells, etc. Those who still pay homage to Rao do it out of reverence akin to ancestor worship. They know that the god is no more but honor its memory.
If I may be so bold, maybe Tsarra could be something like a Fighter who calls themself a cleric and holds themself to the tenets of the faith, prays, carries on in the god's name, etc. If you want to be a cleric without spells then that's fine by me, but it puts the character at a distinct disadvantage.
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Ah ok, wasnt sure if the feat was an option to homebrew.. no problem... Is it possible to bring a dead god back in this world?
Thinking perhaps go Cleric/Paladin or Monk of Rao? not sure how paladins get spells in your world, same as cleric? im assuming features like channel still work? and ability to use items like scrolls since they would be on spell list technically... or are the abilities channeling etc powered by the god and not powered by planar or divine energies like in the phb? The idea would be.. a priestess(cleric - protector)of Rao who is forced to focus on martial skills due to his death and no spells, thus joined the knighthood or ministry of monks devoted to him? Ok new idea, a wizard who is an acolyte of Rao.. born, raised with teachings and lore, she scribes in his name wanting to spread the knowledge and perhaps one day aid in his revival? updated app to reflect, should be good i think Last edited by kaylara; Nov 29th, 2024 at 03:50 PM. |
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Why not hope?
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lol well when the DM subtly implies to be a fighter instead of a cleric... i tend to take a hint cleric bad idea lol
If a deity resurrection is possible(may not know how) in the realm (has there ever been a god die and be reborn ever, like Mystra in FR or something?), or the feat made homebrew for campaign, then yea she could be like Goldmoon... was going off your last message was all and dm recommendation the original idea was being Aasimir and having a bit of him that created her (at least that her belief), there would be an attachment beyond comprehension, etc ... Question, will channel energy still work? is it just spells cant gain? If other abilities work, then I can go cleric and still heal a bit etc and not be useless to the party but if it turns out nothing works but skills and meele attacks then it would hinder more than help the party and it be best to be a wizard/scribe thats a faithful instead i think Last edited by kaylara; Nov 29th, 2024 at 07:15 PM. |
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Here's the running list as much for my interest as well as helping out yer DMship. If I got anything wrong, just copy and paste/overwrite with corrections. - D
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Thauden Silver Strings
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Thauden Pseudonyms: Silver Strings, The Shadow Minstrel Class: Bard / Rogue Intended Subclass: • Bard: college of Glamor • Rogue: Thief (if I get that far) Origin: Criminal Species: Halfling Gender: Male Alignment: Chaotic Neutral Personality: Thauden is a charming and silver-tongued halfling with a knack for knowing exactly what to say to get what he wants. He has a quick wit, a sharper tongue, and an uncanny ability to read people’s emotions and motives. Despite his criminal tendencies, Thauden loves the thrill of storytelling and entertaining, blending truth and lies into captivating tales. He is pragmatic, often weighing loyalty against personal gain, but has a soft spot for underdogs and those who remind him of his own struggles. What drives them to adventure: Thauden craves freedom, wealth, and influence. He sees adventuring as the perfect way to accumulate power while feeding his love for storytelling. Secretly, he also seeks redemption, though he wouldn’t admit it to anyone, including himself. World View: The world is a stage, and Thauden believes it’s his role to play the cunning trickster. He sees rules and laws as obstacles to bypass, not boundaries to respect, and admires those clever enough to bend them. He views life as a series of opportunities to exploit, but deep down, he dreams of leaving behind a legacy that transcends his criminal origins. History: Thauden was born in the slums of the Free City of Greyhawk, a place teeming with opportunity for those bold (or foolish) enough to take it. Orphaned at a young age, Thauden survived by running messages for the local thieves’ guild and entertaining patrons in the city’s seediest taverns with his lute and sharp humor. His talents caught the attention of a high-ranking guild member who took him under their wing, teaching him the art of manipulation, stealth, and assassination. Thauden quickly rose in the ranks, using his charm and musical talents to infiltrate noble courts and private gatherings, gathering secrets and eliminating targets as needed. However, Thauden’s life of crime began to wear on him. He found himself drawn to the stories of adventurers who pursued glory and redemption, and he started to dream of something more than back-alley deals and shadowy contracts. Now, Thauden walks the line between his past life as a criminal and his burgeoning identity as a cunning bard, adventuring to forge a new path while keeping one foot in the shadows. Appearance: Thauden is a dashing halfling with slick, dark brown hair, mischievous green eyes, and a perpetual smirk. His attire is a mix of practicality and flair: a black leather vest, a burgundy scarf, and a belt lined with daggers. His lute, worn but well-maintained, is slung across his back. Equipment: • Weapons: • Rapier • Dagger (concealed in his boot) • Armor: Studded Leather • Gear: • Thieves’ tools • Disguise kit • A silver pendant from his mentor (who he ultimately betrayed). Personality Traits: • “There’s no lock I can’t pick and no heart I can’t sway.” • “Life’s too short not to take a risk—especially if there’s gold on the other side.” |
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As far as the question of whether or not a god has died and come back, I don't think your character would know that. @Everyone: The deadline for applications is quickly upon us. I'll give it a few more hours as there are a couple of last-minute applications but I'll cut it off at noon Pacific Time.
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Sounds good went with cleric with sage background with Wee Jas taking interest in the young priestess thus start granting her spells
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