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Ive been really excited about the Inquisitor lately. Baning a weapon looks like fun in a fight, and I've got a character concept about a sheltered LN Inquisitor of Asmodeus who may seem too nice for an Inquisitor of that god, until you realize that she was raised in a society of slavers, and sees nothing inherently wrong with treating people as chattel. She, however, doesnt practice slavery herself, because it still makes her feel a little bad, so she focuses more on the Law side of her deity than the evil side. She basically gets the neutral from standing by and feeling really uncomfortable when the clerics she works with start doing evil rites. She tries to balance it out by Lawering on the victims behalf whenever she can, and abstaining when she cant. No active participation, but she can't be good because standing by while someone else does evil isnt exactly the moral high ground (and alignment restrictions). Give her a slightly ditzy personality, and I want to see how long it takes for the party to realize exactly where she's getting her (un)holy powers from.

alexd1976 |

New DM starting a game who allows Book of Exhalted Deeds from 3.x, I'm making an actual Vow of Poverty monk with the Vow of Peace and Non-violence also...
Sensei archetype, with a high CHA and WIS score, by level 3 will be radiating a calming aura and weapons will likely break when they hit her.
Not mechanically powerful, but very much looking forward to playing it!
"This fight is over!" *swipes opponents sword* "Now sit down and explain why you attacked us, like a good little Orc".