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Sounds good. And I just made second level, which contains the first ability (lay on hands) modified by the oath of charity, so I should be clear to pick up the archetype at this point, I hope.

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Is there any particular recognized issue if you'd like to just take one and stick with it? I've been eyeing charity to improve my paladin's healing. I didn't take it at first, but I should be able to pick it up, and perhaps intending to stick with it helps mitigate the concerns with switching oaths often?

And how would the suggested donation be handled? As all Society income is initially in GP before any purchases, that makes striking a fifth of it pretty easy. Should I be making a charity-specific thread instead? I semi-necro'd this one.

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fray wrote:
docbrown wrote:

Question: Are people from Taldor called Taldans, Taldorian, Taldoran, Taldians, Taldese, or what?

It's in the PFS Guide.

(I don't have it with me otherwise I'd answer.)

Reading the entry on the Taldor page, it appears to be Taldans. For completeness, the rest seem to be Osirians, Qadirans, Andorens, and Chelaxians.

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For the Ruby Prince - may the challenges of neither ice nor sand, sea nor stone prove equal to our resolve.

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Dusty wrote:


Concur, sir. My friend and I were fortunate enough to get our feet in the door on all four adventures, and to survive all four of them with the same characters, as well. We only made it through Murder on the Silken Caravan by the skin of our teeth, and as Osirians, that setting practically should have been a breeze for a desertborne cleric and rogue.

Due to my poor hearing from playing loud rock music \m/ >_< \m/ and a distracted attention span, the white noise in the Pathfinder Society room was problematic, but I think it comes with the territory. Even still, all four of the games we were in went wonderfully. Kudos especially to, ah, I think his name was Christopher Self? He ran us through Hydra's Fang. Delightful experience.

As the afortmentioned cleric, I had a lot of fun. I don't know how I survived as a cloth-wearing, staff-swinging cleric, but I'm chalking it up to faith.

Anyway, the first game was interesting enough to get us to sign up for the rest of the adventures, and it just got better as it went along. I think I liked Silent Tide the best for the NPCs and RP, but all of them were good. I agree about the noise, and there was a little confusion at times about how resources can be spent or tranferred between characters that could be cleared up. Still, way more positives than negatives. Now I need to find more chances to play, somehow!