Marc Radle
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I'm going to be rolling up a new Pathfinder RPG cleric for a just started Crimson Throne campaign and I have two questions ....
One, how many of the Pathfinder Deities so far have gotten the "Full Dragon Magazine Style Write Up" in an issue of Pathfinder? I know theve done Desna ... Any others? I'd like to pick a patron deity that has a full write up if at all possible, but I'm not really that into Desna.
Two, any thoughts on what deity would be particularly good and/or appropriate for this AP?
Thanks!
| F. Wesley Schneider Contributor |
Rise of the Runelords detailed Desna (good) and Lammashtu(evil).
Curse of the Crimson Throne detailed Abadar(neutral) and Zon-Kuthon(evil).Im guessing Second Darkness will detail Cayden Cailean (good) or Calistra (neutral) and Rovagug (evil)
Cayden Cailean's coming at you for #14, with Calistria heading up in #17. In Legacy of Fire we've got... we'll it's the desert, you guess.
Kvantum
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He's a god who gained his divinity on a drunken dare. How awesome is that? I mean, seriously, that has to be my one most favorite thing about Pathfinder. There's a god of drunken awesomeness and other general adventurer activities.
Praise Cayden Cailean!
| F. Wesley Schneider Contributor |
He's a god who gained his divinity on a drunken dare. How awesome is that? I mean, seriously, that has to be my one most favorite thing about Pathfinder. There's a god of drunken awesomeness and other general adventurer activities.
Praise Cayden Cailean!
Yeah, Cayden's cool. The article in #14 does a great job of doing the whole, "Yeah, he drinks and he's just an ordinary Joe... as a god"-angle, but also shows that there's a lot more to him than just that. I'm very concerned about Cayden Cailean getting overplayed as the "Haha, he's drunk" god, when there's so much more to him... freedom and bravery and all. But you'll get to read all about that next month.
I'm waiting for Cayden Cailean for my Dwarven Fighter-Wizard and Saranrae for my Human Cleric...
You will be pleased with what's coming up then.
Insert Neat Username Here
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He's a god who gained his divinity on a drunken dare. How awesome is that? I mean, seriously, that has to be my one most favorite thing about Pathfinder. There's a god of drunken awesomeness and other general adventurer activities.
Praise Cayden Cailean!
Not to mention that he's one of the four people to pass the Test of the Starstone in the 4700 years it's been possible, and the only one ever to do so while drunk. Yes, he's awesome.
Kvantum
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Yeah, Cayden's cool. The article in #14 does a great job of doing the whole, "Yeah, he drinks and he's just an ordinary Joe... as a god"-angle, but also shows that there's a lot more to him than just that. I'm very concerned about Cayden Cailean getting overplayed as the "Haha, he's drunk" god, when there's so much more to him... freedom and bravery and all. But you'll get to read all about that next month.
Of course. He wouldn't be worthy of mention if all he did was stumble into godhood and then didn't actually do something worthy of his divinity.
DitheringFool
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Not to mention that he's one of the four people to pass the Test of the Starstone in the 4700 years it's been possible, and the only one ever to do so while drunk. Yes, he's awesome.
I'll drink to that!
Mikaze
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I'm very concerned about Cayden Cailean getting overplayed as the "Haha, he's drunk" god, when there's so much more to him... freedom and bravery and all.
If it's of any consolation, I read him as having "lust for life" as his primary schtick from his Gazetteer entry. At least that's how it seemed to come across to me. Won't know until #14 hits if I'm right or wrong on that note.
He does seem to be the most relatable of the gods at the very least.