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So the thing I have come into is really not a problem but more of a how do I do this. One of my players has always done the LG guy rp but since the group has been doing this adventure path is about sometime redeeming evil he decide to a take make a different character and make a CN ranger that had a bad childhood and so the CN come from him looking out for number one i.e. himself from then on. So the idea he has been doing for the roleplaying is that the more he is helping the group the more he sees that being good doesn't mean you have be all goody goody pally like( the running joke in game for the group is he keeps call the pally a choir boy in nice armour) so he is basically turning into the badass ranger with the heart of gold like of deal. My question is beening these characters have mythic tiers when one starts to have a I guess you would call it a moral awaking I would assume that the powers of good and all would most defeintly take notice to maybe get a powerful character to turn to the side of good and light ect. ect. But the thing I am having a problem with is which god or empyreal lord would start to take an intrest in the character. This most beging I only know the LG deitys from personal rping game experience. Sorry about all of text but any advice be welcomed.


Time Dragon please tell me he has to hit 88mph before he can move throught time :) But all joking aside I am glad some of the some of the good guy heay hitters get stats.


I imagine that later in the book when 5 of these come close together they turn into a CR30 MR10 construct. That's right the come to form MEGA ULTRA CASTLEZORD!!!!


All I can say is that what my group and gm in game up with for our "white" necro. He did the same as what I think a few people in the post have said and ask spirits of long dead warrior or other restless dead that wanted to still help in some way in the fight for good. One example was that our necro had the spirit of a farmer who saw his family killed by BBG and wanted to avenge them so after a few casting of speak with dead from the necro he agreed to inhabit his skeloton again..(note we mostly did this as roleplaying and some casting of animate dead) Our GM basically between the two of them that he would also take a spell faliure if say he was in the heat of battle because hey can't find the right dead guy that wants to help when enemies are trying get you and their swords together. So he has I think a 25% but not sure but he could try "force" the spirit to come but they both decide to make a soul do something it did not want to do was an evil act "that free will and all". So I guess you could say that he was like Love-Hewitt from the show Ghost Whisper but instead of sexy star but not as hot as her. :)So you could say the undead where treated like NPC's that the wizard created because they could have their own ideas of if they wanted to help or not. I took some work on both of their parts but it was pretty cool. That is not so say other NPC didn't think he was some evil wizard, can't tell you how many time we had to keep the towns folk from trying to burn the witch. :)


I have wondering if anyone has put into their campaign or have used the Spell Sword prestige class from the old 3.5 D&D Complete Warrior book. My group use to do 3.5 but has started a new campaign in Pathfinder rules. I know the magus can sort of do it but I really like the idea of the fighter spell slinging to the horror of my enemies as they also see me in full plate and we kind of want to stick to as close to the core classes as we can, just makes it easier on all at the table. So what I am looking for is any advice from DM's that have used it before and see if it world need a conversion or something because to me it just looks good as is.