Tim Grubbs |
Ranger and Druid use Divine Magic which is not from gods.
Are they suppressed in Rahadoum?
Well, the background of the Oracle Archetype has her being born in Rahadoum and oracles use divine magic as well.
I believe that druids and rangers are allowed (along with oracles) as they are not tied to the propagation of a certain faith.
Of course, if they travel through Rahadoum wearing a holy symbol openly and preaching about the glory of (insert god's name here), then there would be an issue.
hogarth |
EDIT: I just realised that the original post is 1.5 years old, so this is probably pointless.
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From a previous thread on the subject, James Jacobs stated that they're against druids & rangers too. Supposedly they're against any kind of "faith", not just deism.
Rahadoum is not tolerant of divine magic at all. The Laws of Man do not make a distinction between clerics or druids or paladins or rangers or oracles or inquisitors or ANY divine casters... divine magic is anathema to Rahadoum.
All divine spellcastes are reviled in Rahadoum. Ones who openly worship deities are just the ones they hate the most. They'd hate druids plenty in Rahadoum—even if you're one of the druids who doesn't worship a deity (some do, remember, and the lawmakers of Rahadoum don't really make distinctions between those who do and those who don't), you STILL believe in something other than humanity's right to live without faith. And the Rahadoumi "police" will come after you if they find out you're a divine spellcaster anyway.