Tiefling Gravewalker (Witch) Relation in Geb


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Alright I am currently writing up a character for a standard Pathfinder game. I am aware of Tieflings tend to be almost second class citizens in every nation (notably worse in Cheliax. However how would Geb feel if one of the Blood Lords birthed a Tiefling "Necromancer" (Playing a Witch with the Gravewalker archetype)? Just looking for thoughts and advice.


People are people, even in Geb: they hate everything that is different, and like everything that is the same as them. So a tiefling (bad) necromancer (good) would provoke a very mixed response. I would guess much depends on how much this witch "tows the party line" of her homeland's society.


He will be a second class citizen, no doubt about it. Not because he's a tiefling or a Witch, but because he's alive!


Mirrel the Marvelous wrote:
He will be a second class citizen, no doubt about it. Not because he's a tiefling or a Witch, but because he's alive!

Today the undead essentially are Gebbite society, with the remaining humans and other living creatures growing more and more marginalized with each year that passes.

Mortal necromancers remain an important exception to this dynamic, guarded as they are by spells, amulets, and rituals that grant protection from the undead, if not outright control of them.

(Copied from the Inner Sea World Guide. They would be exempt due to being a Necromancer if I am reading it right.)

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