Two more questions. I know I’ve been asking a lot, so sorry about that. Anyways 1: Can I take an archetype for my Familiar that trades stuff she doesn’t have yet? Familiar Bond doesn’t give everything, but before you say no, I’ll take Improved Familiar Bond at 3rd level, which does give everything. The only reason I ask is because Share Spells and Deliver Touch Spells are kinda useless, since Stonelord Paladins don’t get spells. I can understand if you say no to this. 2: How do you handle Improved Familiars? By that I mean, I’ve heard a lot of tales of GMs making it where your Familiar transforms into the I.F., instead of it being a new creature. The reason I ask this is because I will not just abandon my familiar for a new shiny one, because roleplay wise, that makes no sense, but if you rule that the familiar transforms into the improved familiar, then I won’t be abandoning the familiar. I’m okay either way honestly though.
So I’m wondering if I can have my Familiar’s feat changed. I’ve never used one before, so I don’t know what the situation is for that, but I do know there are feats specifically for Familiars. Also, if I can change it, can I make the feat Toughness? Would that even affect Mauls’ hp, since she uses half Feejan’s hp? I don’t want her to die is the only reason I want this feat on her.
As for fluff:
backstory: Feejan loves crafting weapons and armor, having grown up in a blacksmith. He also loved getting into fights. One day however, he discovered the dwarven church, where he formed a passion for their religion. But he discovered that he had no magical connection to the deity. It was more towards the dwarven nature of stones. He now uses this power to aid his clan in combat, allowing him to take more damage and deal more damage.
One day when adventuring, he came across a foul tribe of goblins, performing a ritual to sacrifice a lap dog. Not wanting to let the goblins have their foul way, he rushed in and freed the lap dog from the rope bindings she was in. The goblins surrounded Feejan, and it looked bleak, when the dog jumped forward to fight alongside him. Feejan knew the dog had a dwarf’s fighting spirit, despite being so small, so after the battle was won, he took her in. Some time later, what little magical ability Feejan had manifested itself by making the dog a familiar, though right now the magic is incomplete. Eventually, Feejan heard there was a group being formed to retake their ancestors lost home, and not being one to pass up a fight, he signed up to join in the endeavor. |