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Litany of Righteousness
School evocation [good, language dependent]; Level inquisitor 3,
paladin 2
Casting Time 1 swift action
Components V, S, DF
Range close (25 ft. + 5 ft./2 levels)
Target one creature
Duration 1 round
Saving Throw no; Spell Resistance yes
Calling down a litany of anathema, you make an evil more
susceptible to the attacks of good creatures. If the target is
evil, it takes double damage from attacks made by creatures
with a good aura (from a class feature or as a creature with the
good subtype). If the target also has the evil subtype; when it is
hit with attacks made by creatures with a good aura, it is also
dazzled for 1d4 rounds. If this spell targets a nonevil creature
(or one that lacks the evil subtype), it has no effect, and the
spell is wasted.
While subject to this spell, the target cannot be the target of
another spell that has the word "litany" in the title.
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It says for creatures with an aura, then it says as an example creatures with the good subtype. I have been looking and Azata's don't have an aura but they are good subtype. Was it meant to include good subtype outsiders too?

David Thomassen |

Not all Azata have a good subtype - "Brijidine - CG Medium outsider (azata, earth, extraplanar, fire)" don't "Lyrakien - CG Tiny outsider (azata, chaotic, extraplanar, good)" do.
Others with Good Auras include "clerics or paladins of good deities, good spells, and good magic items", as per the Detect Good spell.
If the Outsider doesn't have the Good Subtype and is not a Cleric/Paladin of a good deity, then they do not have a good aura, no matter their alignment.