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Certainly Dagon, Shub-Niggurath, and The Book of Abstruse Geometries seem available.
Information and descriptions are in the Cult section pg 60-67.
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The Chronicles for this AP do not reference any "Dark Tapestry" deities directly.
on Great Old Ones and Outer Gods the answer is NO.
From the Additional Resources entry for Inner Sea Gods: "Gods: all of the gods listed in the appendix are legal choices except daemon harbingers, great old ones, infernal dukes, malebranche, nascent demon lords, orc deities, outer gods, qlippoth lords, and whore queens. A PC may worship a dead deity, but such gods grant no spells or other benefits;"
BretI Venture-Lieutenant, Minnesota—Minneapolis |
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I updated the Document with the list deities that are PFS legal choices for PCs.
The new Sources Added with the Additional Resources update on January 27, 2017 are:
Pathfinder Campaign Setting: First World, Realm of the Fey: Gods: The gods on pages 18-35 are legal for play.
Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Planes of Power: Deities: Ayrzul, Hshurha, Kelizandri, and Ymeri are legal divine patrons.
William Ronald Venture-Lieutenant, California—Los Angeles (South Bay) |
William Ronald Venture-Lieutenant, California—Los Angeles (South Bay) |
Drahliana Moonrunner |
CRobledo wrote:chuckle... I like it when a new player actually reads the setting info, and does their best to try and fit their character idea into what is both allowed by PFS and detailed in the setting information.Andrew Christian wrote:I have a new player in my area who is a Taldan Paladin, who worships Iomedae, but just like Taldor is decadent and stuck in the past, so is his character and family, and he keeps forgetting that Aroden Died and keeps saying "In the Name of Aroden" instead of Iomedae...Heh. My oracle would not like him, since worshipers of the inheritor are kinda stealing all his follower's away! *rabble rabble rabble*
Except that one would have to ask him why his character is a devoted follower of a god who died before he was born. The answer he gives will show whether he's following the setting, or being a contrarian.
UndeadMitch |
Bbauzh ap Aghauzh wrote:Except that one would have to ask him why his character is a devoted follower of a god who died before he was born. The answer he gives will show whether he's following the setting, or being a contrarian.CRobledo wrote:chuckle... I like it when a new player actually reads the setting info, and does their best to try and fit their character idea into what is both allowed by PFS and detailed in the setting information.Andrew Christian wrote:I have a new player in my area who is a Taldan Paladin, who worships Iomedae, but just like Taldor is decadent and stuck in the past, so is his character and family, and he keeps forgetting that Aroden Died and keeps saying "In the Name of Aroden" instead of Iomedae...Heh. My oracle would not like him, since worshipers of the inheritor are kinda stealing all his follower's away! *rabble rabble rabble*
Drahliana Moonrunner wrote:You realize that you are responding to a post that is years (emphasis on the plural) old, right?Bbauzh ap Aghauzh wrote:I'm not sure the player is actually doing that, given that Aroden was dead decades before his character was even born. It sounds more like a player wanting to play a god specifically because he was told he can't.CRobledo wrote:chuckle... I like it when a new player actually reads the setting info, and does their best to try and fit their character idea into what is both allowed by PFS and detailed in the setting information.Andrew Christian wrote:I have a new player in my area who is a Taldan Paladin, who worships Iomedae, but just like Taldor is decadent and stuck in the past, so is his character and family, and he keeps forgetting that Aroden Died and keeps saying "In the Name of Aroden" instead of Iomedae...Heh. My oracle would not like him, since worshipers of the inheritor are kinda stealing all his follower's away! *rabble rabble rabble*
Hate to be that guy (no I don't), but not only are you picking at a posts that is years old, but also one that you tried to pick apart back in June of last year. Impressive!
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Any ideas on what should be legal for PFS that people would like to see?
I'm hoping that with their more organized play-friendly name change, the Queens of the Night (Eiseth, Ardad Lili, Doloras, and Mahathallah) will finally have a shot at legal worship.
(Of course, they're around the same place in the hierarchy as infernal dukes and malebranche, neither of which are legal either. So I'm not holding out too much hope.)
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William Ronald wrote:Any ideas on what should be legal for PFS that people would like to see?I'm hoping that with their more organized play-friendly name change, the Queens of the Night (Eiseth, Ardad Lili, Doloras, and Mahathallah) will finally have a shot at legal worship.
(Of course, they're around the same place in the hierarchy as infernal dukes and malebranche, neither of which are legal either. So I'm not holding out too much hope.)
I'm really hoping their name change is because Arazni sued them for being too similar to Harlot Queen.
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I updated the Document with the list deities that are PFS legal choices for PCs.
Added 2 new sources and 1 new deity (first in a long time). The new deity is a weird one.
The new deity is:
Green Man N, NG or NE
The new Sources Added with the Additional Resources update on April 29, 2017 are:
Pathfinder Roleplaying Game: Bestiary 4: Gods: The demon lords and empyreal lords are legal choices as divine patrons.
Pathfinder Roleplaying Game: Bestiary 6: Gods: The archdevils, empyreal lords, Green Man, and Horsemen of the Apocalypse are legal choices as divine patrons.
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I updated the Document with the list deities that are PFS legal choices for PCs.
Added 1 new source.
The new source sdded with the Additional Resources update on August 10, 2017 is:
Pathfinder Player Companion: Legacy of the First World: Gods: The deities in this book are legal for play
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I updated the Document with the list deities that are PFS legal choices for PCs.
Added 2 new sources and 8 new deities.
The new deities are:
Aesocar LG
Elion CG
Jaidi NG
Myr LG
Onos N
Scal NE
Sicva LE
Ulon NE
The new Sources Added with the Additional Resources update on November 24, 2017 are:
Pathfinder Adventure Path #123: The Flooded Cathedral (Ruins of Azlant 3 of 6): Gods: The deities in this book are legal for play except Acavna, Amaznen, Lissala, and Shelyn (as listed in this book).
Pathfinder Roleplaying Game: Book of the Damned: Deities: A PC may select any archdevil, demon lord (not a nascent demon lord), or Horseman in this book as his divine patron.
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I updated the Document with the list deities that are PFS legal choices for PCs.
Added 1 new sources and removed the rules explianing the worshiping of a deity for further review..
The new Source Added with the Additional Resources update on March 14, 2018 is:
Pathfinder Roleplaying Game: Ultimate Wilderness: Gods: The deities in this book are legal for play.