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Kahel Stormbender wrote:
Jeffrey Fox wrote:
Drahliana Moonrunner wrote:
Religious Tenant wrote:
BretI wrote:
If someone tries to raise dead as a cleric of Pharasma, it doesn't matter if it is Core Campaign or regular campaign. That player should get a clear warning explaining that Pharasma considers undead an abomination to be destroyed and that the god would not grant that spell -- pick a different spell. If they are trying to do it from a scroll, the warning is that it would be a gross violation of her religious tenants and require an atonement.
I don't see what my dormitory has to do with anything, but I certainly oppose anything that would grossly violate me.
It's very simple. You can't prepare animate dead as a cleric of Pharasma... period. The restrictions of the world setting are not obviated by your not posssessing the relevant materials.
To save time, Religious Tenant is just trying to use humor to point out that Bret meant to use the word tenet and not tenant.
My computer keeps auto correcting tenent to tenant. And when it doesn't auto correct, it helpfully informs me "tenent" is a misspelled word.

That's because there's only one n in tenet.

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Jeffrey Fox wrote:
Drahliana Moonrunner wrote:
Religious Tenant wrote:
BretI wrote:
If someone tries to raise dead as a cleric of Pharasma, it doesn't matter if it is Core Campaign or regular campaign. That player should get a clear warning explaining that Pharasma considers undead an abomination to be destroyed and that the god would not grant that spell -- pick a different spell. If they are trying to do it from a scroll, the warning is that it would be a gross violation of her religious tenants and require an atonement.
I don't see what my dormitory has to do with anything, but I certainly oppose anything that would grossly violate me.
It's very simple. You can't prepare animate dead as a cleric of Pharasma... period. The restrictions of the world setting are not obviated by your not posssessing the relevant materials.
To save time, Religious Tenant is just trying to use humor to point out that Bret meant to use the word tenet and not tenant.

*Bows*

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Kahel Stormbender wrote:
Try all deities got fleshed out in supplements. They either weren't in the CRB to begin with, or only had a line with name/domains/alignment/favored weapon. It says clerics lose their powers if they grosely violate their deity's tenants, but then fails to explain what those tenants actually are.

As to tenants, we are folk who rent out domiciles, and we don't appreciate being grossly violated.

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BretI wrote:
If someone tries to raise dead as a cleric of Pharasma, it doesn't matter if it is Core Campaign or regular campaign. That player should get a clear warning explaining that Pharasma considers undead an abomination to be destroyed and that the god would not grant that spell -- pick a different spell. If they are trying to do it from a scroll, the warning is that it would be a gross violation of her religious tenants and require an atonement.

I don't see what my dormitory has to do with anything, but I certainly oppose anything that would grossly violate me.

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MadScientistWorking wrote:
UnArcaneElection wrote:

Last time I checked, Order of the Godclaw includes Asmodeus worshippers (not clear whether everyone in there has to pay homage to him), so it would seem that they have to be part-Evil unless they only allow Lawful Neutral borderline heretics of Asmodeus.

In the Hellknight book the entire order is presented as heretical. A lot of regular worshippers actually side eye them as they don't strictly follow the gods tenants. Doesn't mean they don't have evil members but that is related to Zon Kuthon. There is the monster hunting faction that is also non evil. At least I'm not sure how it would turn evil as it protects people from monsters.

We don't even want to be followed, it makes us nervous.

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Benevolence wrote:

Benevolence is an Abadarian Wealth Mage from times long past.

He was rescued from Krune's lair and has joined the Pathfinder Society since then.

Mechanically he is a Sin Mage (Greed) but follows the tenants of virtue and the weath that one deserves form hard work.

We would appreciate it if he would stop following us around. It's a bit creepy, and we're considering filing a restraining order.

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Nohwear wrote:
A little hostel perhaps, but definitely a good point.

Even a small hostel can be a refuge for the faithful.