Cleric of All things feline (including catfolk and neko musume as well), wears a pair of false cat ears that double as a holy symbol. instead of summon monster, summon feline ally. 2d6 +10 Celestial Advanced Giant Dire Tigers to be exact. triple templated beasts. oh my.
You also typically lose spell casting benefits when you violate your Gods wishes,...
That makes sense, although it's campaign-specific. (Eberron, for example, is replete with examples of clerics acting against their gods' virtues.)
James then wrote:
and worshiping another god is the easiest way to do so.
But this doesn't make sense at all. Let's say I'm a Lawful Neutral cleric of Abadar. How is it that worshipping Ironi as well is an abomination, but becoming a Druid is not?
But this doesn't make sense at all. Let's say I'm a Lawful Neutral cleric of Abadar. How is it that worshipping Ironi as well is an abomination, but becoming a Druid is not?
It's even whackier when dealing with gods who are strongly allied, like Aroden/Iomedae/Arazni (granted, two of them are dead now...), whereas you can be a Druid / Cleric of Urgathoa, for all anyone cares.
There's even specific mention of Druids who revere Gorum, and wear metal armor in their animal forms, which is like multiple levels of sacrilege! "Why yes, I'm a nature-priest with a vow to never wear metal armor, and I worship a giant unnatural walking suit of metal armor that hates and destroys anything it touches. Why, do you think that's odd?"