paizo.com Recent Posts in Raised eyebrows for unusual pairing of race/class/faith?paizo.com Recent Posts in Raised eyebrows for unusual pairing of race/class/faith?2014-07-12T21:15:48Z2014-07-12T21:15:48ZRe: Forums: Pathfinder Society: Raised eyebrows for unusual pairing of race/class/faith?Segovaxhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2r93h&page=4?Raised-eyebrows-for-unusual-pairing-of#1882014-08-26T02:20:03Z2014-08-26T02:20:03Z<p>I have a Paladin who uses a Horsechopper, and that is getting more attention than my Half Orc who thought he was Lamashtu's chosen ever did.</p>I have a Paladin who uses a Horsechopper, and that is getting more attention than my Half Orc who thought he was Lamashtu's chosen ever did.Segovax2014-08-26T02:20:03ZRe: Forums: Pathfinder Society: Raised eyebrows for unusual pairing of race/class/faith?Ferious Thune (alias of Ticktockman1)https://paizo.com/threads/rzs2r93h&page=4?Raised-eyebrows-for-unusual-pairing-of#1872014-08-12T18:35:45Z2014-08-12T18:35:45Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">keerawa wrote:</div><blockquote> Well, my LN aasimar black-blooded oracle/undead sorcerer/mystic theurge is a devout worshipper of Irori, and has been treated with deep suspicion after his very pleasant explantion of how, due to the nature of his oracular curse, he doesn't respond well to positive energy, but in case of emergency party members are welcome to pour the black potion vial in his bandolier down his throat. </blockquote><p>My True Neutral Elven Black-blooded Ancient Lorekeeper Oracle of Bones/Warpriest of Pharasma has had similar conversations. He also gets funny looks when he bleeds on his enemies to hurt them, when I tell a GM I'm an elf with Darkvision (not a Drow!), when he casts Shield (not of Faith), or when he frequently quotes Ivan Drago after downing an enemy and not stabilizing them. "If he dies, he dies." Or sometimes the more setting friendly, "if it is his time to journey to the Boneyard, then so be it."keerawa wrote:Well, my LN aasimar black-blooded oracle/undead sorcerer/mystic theurge is a devout worshipper of Irori, and has been treated with deep suspicion after his very pleasant explantion of how, due to the nature of his oracular curse, he doesn't respond well to positive energy, but in case of emergency party members are welcome to pour the black potion vial in his bandolier down his throat.
My True Neutral Elven Black-blooded Ancient Lorekeeper Oracle of Bones/Warpriest of Pharasma...Ferious Thune (alias of Ticktockman1)2014-08-12T18:35:45ZRe: Forums: Pathfinder Society: Raised eyebrows for unusual pairing of race/class/faith?WiseWolfOfYoitsuhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2r93h&page=4?Raised-eyebrows-for-unusual-pairing-of#1862014-08-12T17:09:09Z2014-08-12T17:09:09Z<p>Ah yes, the crazy guy..."Don't heal me!"</p>Ah yes, the crazy guy..."Don't heal me!"WiseWolfOfYoitsu2014-08-12T17:09:09ZRe: Forums: Pathfinder Society: Raised eyebrows for unusual pairing of race/class/faith?keerawahttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2r93h&page=4?Raised-eyebrows-for-unusual-pairing-of#1852014-08-12T11:44:29Z2014-08-12T11:44:29Z<p>Well, my LN aasimar black-blooded oracle/undead sorcerer/mystic theurge is a devout worshipper of Irori, and has been treated with deep suspicion after his very pleasant explantion of how, due to the nature of his oracular curse, he doesn't respond well to positive energy, but in case of emergency party members are welcome to pour the black potion vial in his bandolier down his throat.</p>Well, my LN aasimar black-blooded oracle/undead sorcerer/mystic theurge is a devout worshipper of Irori, and has been treated with deep suspicion after his very pleasant explantion of how, due to the nature of his oracular curse, he doesn't respond well to positive energy, but in case of emergency party members are welcome to pour the black potion vial in his bandolier down his throat.keerawa2014-08-12T11:44:29ZRe: Forums: Pathfinder Society: Raised eyebrows for unusual pairing of race/class/faith?Gwenfrewi Silverdragon (alias of Mystic_Snowfang)https://paizo.com/threads/rzs2r93h&page=4?Raised-eyebrows-for-unusual-pairing-of#1842014-10-01T13:47:50Z2014-08-12T04:34:10Z<p>Paladin of Arshea here.</p>
<p>Tiefling, Raksasha-spawn. Nobody bats an eyelash.
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Looks like a snake person. Nobody bats an eyelash.
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Is called Gwenfrewi. Nobody really bats an eyelash, but has trouble pronouncing it. </p>
<p>WAIT...</p>
<p>your PALADIN has HOW many ranks in Profession Courtesan? </p>
<p>So she's a Prostitute. </p>
<p>No....</p>
<p>She's more like a Companion from Firefly. </p>
<p>But she's a PALADIN!</p>
<p>Yes...
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Of Arshea.</p>Paladin of Arshea here.
Tiefling, Raksasha-spawn. Nobody bats an eyelash.
Looks like a snake person. Nobody bats an eyelash.
Is called Gwenfrewi. Nobody really bats an eyelash, but has trouble pronouncing it.
WAIT...
your PALADIN has HOW many ranks in Profession Courtesan?
So she's a Prostitute.
No....
She's more like a Companion from Firefly.
But she's a PALADIN!
Yes...
Of Arshea.Gwenfrewi Silverdragon (alias of Mystic_Snowfang)2014-08-12T04:34:10ZRe: Forums: Pathfinder Society: Raised eyebrows for unusual pairing of race/class/faith?kinevonhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2r93h&page=4?Raised-eyebrows-for-unusual-pairing-of#1832014-08-12T03:54:14Z2014-08-12T03:54:14Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Neongelion wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Bigdaddyjug wrote:</div><blockquote><p> The problem may be that in your character set-up you did not click the option for "PFS Organized Play character". If you did not click that, then your character is perfectly legal. However, since PFS requires a paladin to worship a god, and since all deity-requiring characters in PFS must be within 1 step of their deity, your character is illegal.</p>
<p>When I created my paladin in HeroLab, only the LG, NG, and LN deities were available to choose from. Check those settings and see if HeroLab throws up an error code. </blockquote><p>It's all good, changing her to warpriest I suppose. I have a feeling playing as paladins in PFS will just end poorly anyway.
<p>(I did check PFS Organized Play Character option though)</p>
<p>In the interests of staying on-topic:</p>
<p>A character of a friend of mine is an eccentric Chelaxian human magus/summoner who wears leaf armor. Normal, until you realize that his profession is "Barrister at Law". I should add that his eidelon, which is a bear/devil/stag combination, definitely raises eyebrows through the roof. </blockquote><p>If we are discussing PCs for friends, one of the locals has a summoner whose eidolon is a big teddy bear with fangs, and his summoner, a little girl....Neongelion wrote:Bigdaddyjug wrote:The problem may be that in your character set-up you did not click the option for "PFS Organized Play character". If you did not click that, then your character is perfectly legal. However, since PFS requires a paladin to worship a god, and since all deity-requiring characters in PFS must be within 1 step of their deity, your character is illegal.
When I created my paladin in HeroLab, only the LG, NG, and LN deities were available to choose from. Check...kinevon2014-08-12T03:54:14ZRe: Forums: Pathfinder Society: Raised eyebrows for unusual pairing of race/class/faith?Bigdaddyjughttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2r93h&page=4?Raised-eyebrows-for-unusual-pairing-of#1822014-08-12T01:04:33Z2014-08-12T01:04:33Z<p>Oh ok cool. Good luck to ya then!</p>Oh ok cool. Good luck to ya then!Bigdaddyjug2014-08-12T01:04:33ZRe: Forums: Pathfinder Society: Raised eyebrows for unusual pairing of race/class/faith?Neongelionhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2r93h&page=4?Raised-eyebrows-for-unusual-pairing-of#1812014-08-12T00:18:46Z2014-08-12T00:18:46Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Bigdaddyjug wrote:</div><blockquote> You don't get to rebuild the character unless you are still level 1. If you are level 2 or above you just pick a new god and roll with it. </blockquote><p>I know this, she's still level 1. In fact I haven't even played her yet; I've only told her concept to people and played her a few times in other non-PFS games. Was planning on playing her for the first time this Wednesday.Bigdaddyjug wrote:You don't get to rebuild the character unless you are still level 1. If you are level 2 or above you just pick a new god and roll with it.
I know this, she's still level 1. In fact I haven't even played her yet; I've only told her concept to people and played her a few times in other non-PFS games. Was planning on playing her for the first time this Wednesday.Neongelion2014-08-12T00:18:46ZRe: Forums: Pathfinder Society: Raised eyebrows for unusual pairing of race/class/faith?Bigdaddyjughttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2r93h&page=4?Raised-eyebrows-for-unusual-pairing-of#1802014-08-11T23:26:39Z2014-08-11T23:26:39Z<p>You don't get to rebuild the character unless you are still level 1. If you are level 2 or above you just pick a new god and roll with it.</p>You don't get to rebuild the character unless you are still level 1. If you are level 2 or above you just pick a new god and roll with it.Bigdaddyjug2014-08-11T23:26:39ZRe: Forums: Pathfinder Society: Raised eyebrows for unusual pairing of race/class/faith?Neongelionhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2r93h&page=4?Raised-eyebrows-for-unusual-pairing-of#1792014-08-11T22:14:52Z2014-08-11T22:14:52Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Bigdaddyjug wrote:</div><blockquote><p> The problem may be that in your character set-up you did not click the option for "PFS Organized Play character". If you did not click that, then your character is perfectly legal. However, since PFS requires a paladin to worship a god, and since all deity-requiring characters in PFS must be within 1 step of their deity, your character is illegal.</p>
<p>When I created my paladin in HeroLab, only the LG, NG, and LN deities were available to choose from. Check those settings and see if HeroLab throws up an error code. </blockquote><p>It's all good, changing her to warpriest I suppose. I have a feeling playing as paladins in PFS will just end poorly anyway.
<p>(I did check PFS Organized Play Character option though)</p>
<p>In the interests of staying on-topic:</p>
<p>A character of a friend of mine is an eccentric Chelaxian human magus/summoner who wears leaf armor. Normal, until you realize that his profession is "Barrister at Law". I should add that his eidelon, which is a bear/devil/stag combination, definitely raises eyebrows through the roof.</p>Bigdaddyjug wrote:The problem may be that in your character set-up you did not click the option for "PFS Organized Play character". If you did not click that, then your character is perfectly legal. However, since PFS requires a paladin to worship a god, and since all deity-requiring characters in PFS must be within 1 step of their deity, your character is illegal.
When I created my paladin in HeroLab, only the LG, NG, and LN deities were available to choose from. Check those settings and...Neongelion2014-08-11T22:14:52ZRe: Forums: Pathfinder Society: Raised eyebrows for unusual pairing of race/class/faith?Bigdaddyjughttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2r93h&page=4?Raised-eyebrows-for-unusual-pairing-of#1782014-08-11T22:06:00Z2014-08-11T22:06:00Z<p>The problem may be that in your character set-up you did not click the option for "PFS Organized Play character". If you did not click that, then your character is perfectly legal. However, since PFS requires a paladin to worship a god, and since all deity-requiring characters in PFS must be within 1 step of their deity, your character is illegal.</p>
<p>When I created my paladin in HeroLab, only the LG, NG, and LN deities were available to choose from. Check those settings and see if HeroLab throws up an error code.</p>The problem may be that in your character set-up you did not click the option for "PFS Organized Play character". If you did not click that, then your character is perfectly legal. However, since PFS requires a paladin to worship a god, and since all deity-requiring characters in PFS must be within 1 step of their deity, your character is illegal.
When I created my paladin in HeroLab, only the LG, NG, and LN deities were available to choose from. Check those settings and see if HeroLab...Bigdaddyjug2014-08-11T22:06:00ZRe: Forums: Pathfinder Society: Raised eyebrows for unusual pairing of race/class/faith?Muserhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2r93h&page=4?Raised-eyebrows-for-unusual-pairing-of#1772014-08-11T21:58:12Z2014-08-11T21:58:12Z<p>I was going to post something RE: third party software, but realised that topics are topics:</p>
<p>My half-elf inquisitor is an Ekujae tribesmember from a gathering south of Kibwe, but chose to convert into the colonial faith rather than risk excommunication. </p>
<p>[Spoiler omitted]</p>I was going to post something RE: third party software, but realised that topics are topics:
My half-elf inquisitor is an Ekujae tribesmember from a gathering south of Kibwe, but chose to convert into the colonial faith rather than risk excommunication.
[Spoiler omitted]Muser2014-08-11T21:58:12ZRe: Forums: Pathfinder Society: Raised eyebrows for unusual pairing of race/class/faith?Neongelionhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2r93h&page=4?Raised-eyebrows-for-unusual-pairing-of#1762014-08-11T20:36:33Z2014-08-11T20:36:33Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Imbicatus wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Neongelion wrote:</div><blockquote><br />
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I completely disagree, since it integrates what's legal and not legal in PFS pretty darn well so far. Well I suppose it hasn't now since they just updated Additional Resources, but that'll soon change.
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</blockquote><p>HeroLab is not a rules source. I am a HeroLab user, and there are several instances where HeroLab is wrong. It makes building character much easier, but you always need to go to the Guide to Organized Play and Additional Resources page for the final word on what is/is not legal.
<p></blockquote><p>Well I don't <i>completely</i> rely on Hero Labs for that kinda stuff, as I've looked at the Guide and AR page on a semi-regular basis for clarifications even after getting the program. But I still feel confident enough to use it without fear of playing an illegal character.
<p>...Well okay, except for that whole worshiping a CG goddess deal.</p>Imbicatus wrote:Neongelion wrote:
I completely disagree, since it integrates what's legal and not legal in PFS pretty darn well so far. Well I suppose it hasn't now since they just updated Additional Resources, but that'll soon change.
HeroLab is not a rules source. I am a HeroLab user, and there are several instances where HeroLab is wrong. It makes building character much easier, but you always need to go to the Guide to Organized Play and Additional Resources page for the final word on...Neongelion2014-08-11T20:36:33ZRe: Forums: Pathfinder Society: Raised eyebrows for unusual pairing of race/class/faith?Fromperhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2r93h&page=4?Raised-eyebrows-for-unusual-pairing-of#1752014-08-11T21:36:50Z2014-08-11T20:32:43Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Jiggy wrote:</div><blockquote>Never trust some schmuck named Jiggy on the internet. ;) </blockquote><p>QFT
<p>:P</p>Jiggy wrote:Never trust some schmuck named Jiggy on the internet. ;)
QFT :PFromper2014-08-11T20:32:43ZRe: Forums: Pathfinder Society: Raised eyebrows for unusual pairing of race/class/faith?Jiggy (RPG Superstar 2015 Top 32, RPG Superstar 2012 Top 32)https://paizo.com/threads/rzs2r93h&page=4?Raised-eyebrows-for-unusual-pairing-of#1742014-08-11T20:30:07Z2014-08-11T20:30:07Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Neongelion wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Jiggy wrote:</div><blockquote>The Guide to Organized Play, Additional Resources page, and/or the sourcebooks you're using will tell you whether or not something's legal. If you're relying on HeroLab to tell you whether or not something's legal, you're misusing HeroLab. </blockquote>I completely disagree, since it integrates what's legal and not legal in PFS pretty darn well so far.</blockquote><p>Doesn't matter how well it integrates things, it's still a 3rd-party product designed to be a supplemental game aid. As far as legality, it's about the same as if I wrote a messageboard post titled "Jiggy's Totally Reliable List of What's Legal in PFS". Sure, it might be well-intentioned and regularly updated, but it's still just some dude on the internet claiming that X is legal. Never trust some schmuck named Jiggy on the internet. ;)Neongelion wrote:Jiggy wrote:The Guide to Organized Play, Additional Resources page, and/or the sourcebooks you're using will tell you whether or not something's legal. If you're relying on HeroLab to tell you whether or not something's legal, you're misusing HeroLab.
I completely disagree, since it integrates what's legal and not legal in PFS pretty darn well so far.Doesn't matter how well it integrates things, it's still a 3rd-party product designed to be a supplemental game aid. As far as...Jiggy (RPG Superstar 2015 Top 32, RPG Superstar 2012 Top 32)2014-08-11T20:30:07ZRe: Forums: Pathfinder Society: Raised eyebrows for unusual pairing of race/class/faith?Imbicatushttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2r93h&page=4?Raised-eyebrows-for-unusual-pairing-of#1732014-08-12T17:19:20Z2014-08-11T20:28:08Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Neongelion wrote:</div><blockquote><br />
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I completely disagree, since it integrates what's legal and not legal in PFS pretty darn well so far. Well I suppose it hasn't now since they just updated Additional Resources, but that'll soon change.
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</blockquote><p>HeroLab is not a rules source. I am a HeroLab user, and there are several instances where HeroLab is wrong. It makes building character much easier, but you always need to go to the Guide to Organized Play and Additional Resources page for the final word on what is/is not legal.Neongelion wrote:I completely disagree, since it integrates what's legal and not legal in PFS pretty darn well so far. Well I suppose it hasn't now since they just updated Additional Resources, but that'll soon change.
HeroLab is not a rules source. I am a HeroLab user, and there are several instances where HeroLab is wrong. It makes building character much easier, but you always need to go to the Guide to Organized Play and Additional Resources page for the final word on what is/is not legal.Imbicatus2014-08-11T20:28:08ZRe: Forums: Pathfinder Society: Raised eyebrows for unusual pairing of race/class/faith?Neongelionhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2r93h&page=4?Raised-eyebrows-for-unusual-pairing-of#1722014-08-11T20:25:17Z2014-08-11T20:25:17Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Jiggy wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Neongelion wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Fromper wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">David Neilson wrote:</div><blockquote> Wait, the more important question is how are you a Lawful Good Paladin of a Chaotic Good diety? </blockquote>Good catch - I missed that. He's right, though. That's not legal in PFS. </blockquote><p>Dunno, I generated her using Hero Labs, which usually catches things like that.
<p>It needs to be an actual LG deity, then? </blockquote>The Guide to Organized Play, Additional Resources page, and/or the sourcebooks you're using will tell you whether or not something's legal. If you're relying on HeroLab to tell you whether or not something's legal, you're misusing HeroLab. </blockquote><p>I completely disagree, since it integrates what's legal and not legal in PFS pretty darn well so far. Well I suppose it hasn't now since they just updated Additional Resources, but that'll soon change.
<div class="messageboard-quotee">Fromper wrote:</div><blockquote> You have to be within one alignment step of your deity. So for a LG paladin, any LG, LN, or NG deity will work. And since paladins are required to have a patron deity in PFS, you'll need to choose a different god/dess. </blockquote><p>•sigh•
<p>Well that's upsetting. I suppose there's always the Warpriest to change to now, though!</p>Jiggy wrote:Neongelion wrote: Fromper wrote: David Neilson wrote: Wait, the more important question is how are you a Lawful Good Paladin of a Chaotic Good diety?
Good catch - I missed that. He's right, though. That's not legal in PFS. Dunno, I generated her using Hero Labs, which usually catches things like that. It needs to be an actual LG deity, then? The Guide to Organized Play, Additional Resources page, and/or the sourcebooks you're using will tell you whether or not something's legal....Neongelion2014-08-11T20:25:17ZRe: Forums: Pathfinder Society: Raised eyebrows for unusual pairing of race/class/faith?Fromperhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2r93h&page=4?Raised-eyebrows-for-unusual-pairing-of#1712014-08-11T20:19:21Z2014-08-11T20:19:21Z<p>You have to be within one alignment step of your deity. So for a LG paladin, any LG, LN, or NG deity will work. And since paladins are required to have a patron deity in PFS, you'll need to choose a different god/dess.</p>
<p>Wow - the ninjas are out in force. Luckily, <a href="http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ConservationOfNinjutsu" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">they're less powerful when there's more of them. </a></p>You have to be within one alignment step of your deity. So for a LG paladin, any LG, LN, or NG deity will work. And since paladins are required to have a patron deity in PFS, you'll need to choose a different god/dess.
Wow - the ninjas are out in force. Luckily, they're less powerful when there's more of them.Fromper2014-08-11T20:19:21ZRe: Forums: Pathfinder Society: Raised eyebrows for unusual pairing of race/class/faith?Jiggy (RPG Superstar 2015 Top 32, RPG Superstar 2012 Top 32)https://paizo.com/threads/rzs2r93h&page=4?Raised-eyebrows-for-unusual-pairing-of#1702014-08-11T20:18:59Z2014-08-11T20:18:59Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Neongelion wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Fromper wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">David Neilson wrote:</div><blockquote> Wait, the more important question is how are you a Lawful Good Paladin of a Chaotic Good diety? </blockquote>Good catch - I missed that. He's right, though. That's not legal in PFS. </blockquote><p>Dunno, I generated her using Hero Labs, which usually catches things like that.
<p>It needs to be an actual LG deity, then? </blockquote><p>The Guide to Organized Play, Additional Resources page, and/or the sourcebooks you're using will tell you whether or not something's legal. If you're relying on HeroLab to tell you whether or not something's legal, you're misusing HeroLab.Neongelion wrote:Fromper wrote: David Neilson wrote: Wait, the more important question is how are you a Lawful Good Paladin of a Chaotic Good diety?
Good catch - I missed that. He's right, though. That's not legal in PFS. Dunno, I generated her using Hero Labs, which usually catches things like that. It needs to be an actual LG deity, then? The Guide to Organized Play, Additional Resources page, and/or the sourcebooks you're using will tell you whether or not something's legal. If you're...Jiggy (RPG Superstar 2015 Top 32, RPG Superstar 2012 Top 32)2014-08-11T20:18:59ZRe: Forums: Pathfinder Society: Raised eyebrows for unusual pairing of race/class/faith?David Neilsonhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2r93h&page=4?Raised-eyebrows-for-unusual-pairing-of#1692014-08-11T20:18:52Z2014-08-11T20:18:52Z<p>Well no, it can be a Lawful Neutral diety, a Lawful Good diety, or a Neutral Good diety. Milani however is Chaotic Good and hence too far away to be legal for a Paladin.</p>Well no, it can be a Lawful Neutral diety, a Lawful Good diety, or a Neutral Good diety. Milani however is Chaotic Good and hence too far away to be legal for a Paladin.David Neilson2014-08-11T20:18:52ZRe: Forums: Pathfinder Society: Raised eyebrows for unusual pairing of race/class/faith?Imbicatushttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2r93h&page=4?Raised-eyebrows-for-unusual-pairing-of#1682014-08-11T20:18:16Z2014-08-11T20:18:16Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Neongelion wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Fromper wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">David Neilson wrote:</div><blockquote> Wait, the more important question is how are you a Lawful Good Paladin of a Chaotic Good diety? </blockquote>Good catch - I missed that. He's right, though. That's not legal in PFS. </blockquote><p>Dunno, I generated her using Hero Labs, which usually catches things like that.
<p>It needs to be an actual LG deity, then? </blockquote><p>It needs to be within one step of LG. so LG, NG, or LN.Neongelion wrote:Fromper wrote: David Neilson wrote: Wait, the more important question is how are you a Lawful Good Paladin of a Chaotic Good diety?
Good catch - I missed that. He's right, though. That's not legal in PFS. Dunno, I generated her using Hero Labs, which usually catches things like that. It needs to be an actual LG deity, then? It needs to be within one step of LG. so LG, NG, or LN.Imbicatus2014-08-11T20:18:16ZRe: Forums: Pathfinder Society: Raised eyebrows for unusual pairing of race/class/faith?Neongelionhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2r93h&page=4?Raised-eyebrows-for-unusual-pairing-of#1672014-08-11T20:15:57Z2014-08-11T20:15:57Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Fromper wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">David Neilson wrote:</div><blockquote> Wait, the more important question is how are you a Lawful Good Paladin of a Chaotic Good diety? </blockquote>Good catch - I missed that. He's right, though. That's not legal in PFS. </blockquote><p>Dunno, I generated her using Hero Labs, which usually catches things like that.
<p>It needs to be an actual LG deity, then?</p>Fromper wrote:David Neilson wrote: Wait, the more important question is how are you a Lawful Good Paladin of a Chaotic Good diety?
Good catch - I missed that. He's right, though. That's not legal in PFS. Dunno, I generated her using Hero Labs, which usually catches things like that. It needs to be an actual LG deity, then?Neongelion2014-08-11T20:15:57ZRe: Forums: Pathfinder Society: Raised eyebrows for unusual pairing of race/class/faith?Fromperhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2r93h&page=4?Raised-eyebrows-for-unusual-pairing-of#1662014-08-11T19:52:36Z2014-08-11T19:52:36Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">David Neilson wrote:</div><blockquote> Wait, the more important question is how are you a Lawful Good Paladin of a Chaotic Good diety? </blockquote><p>Good catch - I missed that. He's right, though. That's not legal in PFS.David Neilson wrote:Wait, the more important question is how are you a Lawful Good Paladin of a Chaotic Good diety?
Good catch - I missed that. He's right, though. That's not legal in PFS.Fromper2014-08-11T19:52:36ZRe: Forums: Pathfinder Society: Raised eyebrows for unusual pairing of race/class/faith?David Neilsonhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2r93h&page=4?Raised-eyebrows-for-unusual-pairing-of#1652014-08-11T19:26:05Z2014-08-11T19:26:05Z<p>Wait, the more important question is how are you a Lawful Good Paladin of a Chaotic Good diety?</p>Wait, the more important question is how are you a Lawful Good Paladin of a Chaotic Good diety?David Neilson2014-08-11T19:26:05ZRe: Forums: Pathfinder Society: Raised eyebrows for unusual pairing of race/class/faith?Neongelionhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2r93h&page=4?Raised-eyebrows-for-unusual-pairing-of#1642014-08-11T18:32:08Z2014-08-11T18:32:08Z<p>I've never not been asked why my Lawful Good Paladin of Milani's first name is Asmodia.</p>I've never not been asked why my Lawful Good Paladin of Milani's first name is Asmodia.Neongelion2014-08-11T18:32:08Z