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So, to come back to the topic of a hot female paladin alongside the bare bear-shifted flexible druid and her suckubus... succubus grappling toy, would it be safe for the paladin to Lay her bare Hands on the druid to let her feel some of her manyfold mercies?


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Don't we all just get along lawfully well? ^^

I almost always liked paladins, and I think that is partly because I never pictured them as lawful stupid.
But then again, my first encounter was with a group of natural were-bears in kilts and equipped with claymores, all sitting round a giant table in a hotel on our way to the next adventure. They were drinking loads of alcoholic beverages that would make lesser men cry without flinching and generally behaved like a group of metalheads in their favourite bar...

Yeah, this wasn't very helpful or even entertaining, but I guess everything worth pointing out has been outpointed (^^) and this just stresses the fact that everyone has had a first impression of a certain class. If you can't get rid of this impression for better or worse, creativity will die.


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If I recall correctly, any spell effects created by summoned creatures end immediately as soon the summoning spell ends. Also, the bralani could only cast blur on one party member per round, which would be a waste of it's resources in-fight.

However, using a level 5 spell to grant every party member concealment is not unbalanced - you might as well cast obscuring mist and be done with it. Don't punish your players for being creative. ;-)


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Take a handful of domains fitting his portfolio/the setting/history.

- Glory (he was Grand, after all)
- Sun (Desert? check)
- Magic (Summoner, I got you covered!)
- Community (he's a special patron, after all)
- Travel (Now where's that damn oasis...?)
- Luck (How I became a god? It's a ... secret, I tell you...)
- Fire (ouch! Sunburn!)

Just as a little inspiration. Depending on how the elves view the desert, he might either be a benevolent god (Healing) or represent the crushing heat of the sun's rays (Destruction).
Maybe also add in an alignment, always great for holy crusades (Blast the infidels! Who's that? Well, the ones who are not like us, obviously!!!).

Hope this helps.

:-)