
AbsolutGrndZer0 |

My witch Jennica doesn't really have a deity per se, but she's a witch. So, if anything she follows her patron, whoever/whatever he/she/it is. Reason being she's kind of prideful, and doesn't really feel she needs the gods influence to better herself, also because she's from Hermea (she refused to sign the contract to stay on the island) and so she was raised somewhat not to put stock in the gods.
My other witch Baltzar follows Besmara (who is also actually her patron too.) since she is changling (sea hag mother) and so was raised on the docks of Riddleport and on ships in the area.
Then my gunslinger werewolf from Alkenstar (travels with Jennica) actually worships shelyn. Partially because her mother was a paladin of Shelyn before she moved to Alkenstar to raise the daughter she knew would be a werewolf far away from the influence of evil werewolves, but also because Shelyn is all about love and beauty and protecting such. She's very much into protecting those she loves.
I had a black-blooded oracle of flames that worshipped Asmodeus. She was Lawful Neutral, but was a halfling raised in a Chelaxian orphanage. She was for a Carrion Crown game, so her campaign trait was basically that Lorrimor saved her from Cheliax, and that prevented her from becoming fully evil, however she still followed Asmodeus, but more for the Lawful side than the evil side. Was kinda fun though, cause the other players (and especially the NPCs) didn't fully trust her, even worse when she'd use Infernal Healing to heal them... :P
I could go on, I have tons of characters I've made over the years, hell this past year.

Twigs |

Here is hoping that my fellow players don't come on and read this.
My current character has three gods that he worships in some form or another.
Slight Spoilers for the Legacy of Fire game.
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Awesome stuff, Caleb. That vashidal stuff looked really fun from a GMs chair but my PCs never got past the pugwampis.
And it seems my casting has been a success! Apparently sugar will do as diamond dust in a pinch...