A bit weird one- Qunari-like philosophy in Golarion?


Lost Omens Campaign Setting General Discussion

Dark Archive Vendor - Fantasiapelit Tampere

Heya!

I wanted to make a character that has ben selfish, vain and prideful, and now he had this life-changing experience and has changed to follower of strict philosophy. I would like to take strong influence from Dragon Age's qunari, who follow the philosophy of qun. She (my character) has found her place in life, and tries strongly to act on this. She is currently 10th level Witch (winter witch) and

Spoiler:
in our campaign, Carrion Crown, she disappeared during Haunting of Harrowstone (to flee her Irrisen pursuers) and now possibly comes back in Wake of the Watcher.

In the Qun, you have your own place in life, and act on it. You can never leave that place, or become something else, but you're free to choose within that role as you wish.

I looked in the Prophecies of Kalistrade, but the finance/all you need is money-part didn't swing that well. It can be religion too, possibly some neutral or lawful god.

Thank you!

Liberty's Edge

Hmm... well, the church of Pharasma might be a good choice, since it's so prevalent in the region. Pharasma is the goddess of birth, death, and fate, so it wouldn't be too much of a stretch for one of her followers to believe that one's place in life is predestined, and that trying to fight your destiny can lead only to ruin.

Alternately, Abadar, god of civilization, might fit, since he's sort of all about social stability and people filling their social roles harmoniously.

Of course, if you're willing to go a bit darker, she may have found solace in the rigid and efficient hierarchy of Hell through Diabolism. She wouldn't necessarily even need to be evil; I think some diabolists see Hell as a model for an orderly society that could be divorced from the cruelty of the devils that live there.

Dark Archive Vendor - Fantasiapelit Tampere

Good ideas! Pharasma and Diabolism might fit, especially latter. I'll look into those, and see what I can get from them. Thanks!


An Abadarian sect could work as well. Or maybe the qun is an extension of Torag's faith.


Lissala's original faith also sounds good.

Could also venerate inevitables.

Shadow Lodge

Asmodeus, with his loyalty to hierarchy and regimentation sounds just about right.

Sovereign Court

This isn't a religion, this is the Vudra caste system.

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