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First off, know that I mean no offence to anyone with the christian faith. I consider myself a cultural christian and seek to respect people's perspectives in general. Disclaimer out of the way...

So I'm playing Hell's Rebels and the first book I played a priest class who had sacred tenets. Goodness over justice over punishment over wrath. As the campaign rolled along he became more and more cognizant of the corruption in Kintargo and as such became more and more of violent person. During his punishment phase I started calling him "Punisher Jesus" as a joke and I really liked playing him that way. He would heal with the right hand and smite with the left.

But he was killed at the end of book 1 and I rolled up an inquisitor class build from one of the NPC's that my priest had converted to the faith of Milani. This inquisitor was hell bent on finishing his priest's mission and was all about wrath. He got unlucky and got killed as well.

My DM has offered me the opportunity to resurrect either character at level 5 which would make them the Milanite equivalent of Jesus. The resurrected saviour of Kintargo. I just think it's so cool to have an actual miracle occur in Kintargo. I love how these deaths enrich the story world.

So my question is how do I build level 5 Jesus in Pathfinder? I figure he would be modelled after Aroden who is clearly Golarion's messiah figure.


Here is an example of a sorcerer I played and drew: http://imgur.com/Gz9nXE9

To have your character immortalized in art, I figure that's worth about $50.

Reply below to inquire.


I want to make adjustments to this NPC to make him an ally to my party who I expect will be about level 3 when they encounter him. He will serve as their guide through Uskwood.

In Uskwood the party will encounter vampires, Zyphen cultists and a number of ghost-like monsters (still working on specifics).

I want to challenge the players very hard and give them the Psychopomp for backup, but I don't him to be overpowered. I want to the encounters to be deadly but balanced.


Like a spell to weaken a rope or a leather strap for instance?


Just wondering


Is there such a thing?


Is it that major deities are immortal and minor deities can die?

As in, major deities are more like embodiments of inviolable laws of reality where as minor deities embody mutable principles.


Hi everyone,

Inspired by your speculation on Aroden's death in another thread, I decided to create a campaign premise. I made a flowchart describing it and I would like your feedback.

Thanks! Flow chart here: http://i.imgur.com/ewcjVjW.jpg


I found a write up on this here: http://www.d20pfsrd.com/classes/core-classes/cleric

And the mechanics of proselytizing are simple enough but can not find any info on what advantages it grants to the person who successfully converts an NPC to their faith.

Thanks!


So I read the material on Hermea that is on the Pathfinder wiki but find there is not that much lore written on this region.

I have the Inner Sea Primer and the Inner Sea world guide. But there is so little mentioned about this Island.

Any info on Hermea will help. Thank you.