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Liberty's Edge

Significant amounts of strange interbreeding.... Yes I agree but with the story arc and what happened in the campaign it does fit into the world and actually caused a war. So it's not totally out of the questions and the fractions may be off a bit. Thanks for your input

Liberty's Edge

Mixed-Blood or Plane touched Subtype(1/3 breed of Human, Angel, & Demon)

Racial qualities:
Size Medium (0 RP)
Normal Speed 30ft.(0 RP)
Weapon Familiarity (1 RP) Bastard Sword,Urumi
Flexible (2 RP) +2 str, +2 int
Spell Resistance, Lesser (2 RP) 6+ Level
Standard (0 RP) (Language)
Lucky, Lesser (2 RP) +1 on all savings throws
Envoy (1 RP) 1/day—comprehend languages, detect magic, detect poison, read magic.
Darkvision 60 Feet (2 RP)
Hatred (1 RP) Angels and Demons

11 rp total

Appearance: Most notably with this race are the mix of unique features that it's genetic code offers. The spike of horns adorn the skull and canines are sharper than a normal human. Bone structure is normal and muscle density is increased as well as mental acuity. Skin tones are that of tanned human flesh and hair is typically black with a red or silver highlight.

Liberty's Edge

I have it printed and read through everything. I guess my point about the natural 20 meaning success and the 1 meaning auto fail is that I like this better than what I have normally scene in standard gaming groups that are a little more lax with the rules.

Liberty's Edge

Pretty cool for quick gaming session. I like the point buy system it really makes you think about what is important to your build. I chose a human monk of the 4 winds with combat reflexes and dodge as my starting feats. I am looking forward to playing again in a couple week and I'm wondering how many people use tangle foot bags and thunder stones? I now have access to them from my chronicle sheet. As a melee orientated character I think the utility behind these two items would be worth the investment. What are your thoughts?

The other thing I wanted to know is about factions mine happened to be Andoran and I successfully completed my side quest. Now granted I am new to society play but I was wondering how often this happens? I thought having pc's with different political motives was a cool idea.

Some of the other things that I noted natural 20 on a skill check does not mean auto success. As a player and a dm I know how this can make a story take an unexpected turn. I would adopt this rule in a home brew setting. What else have people taken away from PFS to use in home games?