| MooNinja |
Hey guys,
My group is starting a campaign in Qadira, and I've been dying to play an Inquisitor. I have encountered some issues with creating my character though. From what my DM tells me, Half-Orcs are met with open hostility in the region, and Half-Elves are looked down on.
So I was looking at an Inquisitor of Cayden Cailen, but being an Taldorian god he isn't very popular in the region either... Sarenrae seems interesting, but a bit boring, and I don't know if a Dervish would be the best option. What thought have y'all
| Brox RedGloves |
Saranrae (I'm always tempted to say Saran Wrap) is actually really good for an Inquisitor. They're really nice, until you hit the berzerk button...I have a half elf inq using an elven curve-blade (Ancestral Arms racial) to great effect...
If you're looking for hints on roleplay style, I'm basing my Inquisitor on Matthias Thulmann, Witch Hunter; by C.L. Werner (Warhammer milieu).
In fact, if you want to see what my character looks like, do an Amazon search for the title listed above and check out that magnificent cover!
Mergy
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I am a big fan of an inquisitor of Sarenrae.
For one the scimitar is a fantastic weapon, and great when combined with bane. If you go with a high strength medium wisdom character, you'll be pretty deadly with that blade of yours.
For domains, the Good domain is actually pretty fantastic. At low levels you have a stacking buff you can give to allies (or yourself, if you want a bit of extra help jumping a gap), and at level 8, you have access to a holy weapon whenever you need it.
Bonus points if instead of scimitar, you go half-orc with a falchion and the Legacy of Sand trait (The falchion is basically just a larger scimitar, so I'm sure Sarenrae wouldn't mind).