
bertox200 |

This power allows to cast spell from two alignment domains matching the alignment of the character, what if the character is true neutral or have the "Beyond Morality" path ability? And if the Divine Source path ability is taken again at 6th tier grant a domain and two subdomain, so that domain is one of the choice of the player?

bertox200 |

In fact my true doubt is about Beyond Morality. If an ex NG player get Beyond Morality and later Divine Source and because of its choices change his "true" alignment to CN what happens?
And another LN character with Divine Source have acces only to the Law Domain or to the Law Domain and another one of his choice?
My English could be bad, sorry

Legowaffles |
Yup, first line is "You have no alignment". This (based on my interpretation) means the following domains would be legal selections to have all at once:
- Good
- Evil
- Chaos
- Law
It makes for fun times when you've got the LE Clerics, the CE Antipaladins, the CG Cleric, and the LG Paladins all meeting to discuss their deity.

j b 200 |

Yup, first line is "You have no alignment". This (based on my interpretation) means the following domains would be legal selections to have all at once:
- Good
- Evil
- Chaos
- Law
It makes for fun times when you've got the LE Clerics, the CE Antipaladins, the CG Cleric, and the LG Paladins all meeting to discuss their deity.
I would disagree. You can only take (or offer) an alignment domain if you have that element in your Alignment. You can't offer the Law domain if you are not lawful. Therefore, if you have "no alignment" then you cannot qualify for any Alignment domain. Having Beyond Morality would function the same as being true neutral in alignment.

Voadam |

You do not have an alignment so you cannot be forced to take matching alignment domains for your two domains.
Beyond Morality (Ex): You have no alignment. You can become a member of any class, even one with an alignment requirement, and can never lose your membership because of a change in alignment. If you violate the code of ethics of any of your classes, you might still lose access to certain features of such classes, subject to GM discretion. Attempts to detect your alignment don't return any results. If a class restricts you from casting spells with an alignment descriptor, you can cast such spells without restrictions or repercussions. If you're the target of a spell or effect that is based on alignment, you're treated as the most favorable alignment when determining the spell's effect on you. Any effects that alter alignment have no effect on you. If you lose this effect, you revert to your previous alignment.
Divine Source (Su): You can grant divine spells to those who follow your cause, allowing them to select you as their deity for the purposes of determining their spells and domains. Select two domains upon taking this ability. These domains must be alignment domains matching your alignment if possible, unless your alignment is neutral. You grant access to these domains as if you were a deity. Creatures that gain spells from you don't receive any spells per day of levels higher than your tier; they lose those spell slots. In addition, you can cast spells from domains you grant as long as their level is equal to or less than your tier. Each day as a spell-like ability, you can cast one spell of each level equal to or less than your tier (selecting from those available to you from your divine source domains). If you're a cleric or you venerate a deity, you may change your spell domains to those you grant others. At 6th tier and 9th tier, you can select this ability again, adding one domain and two subdomains (see the Advanced Player's Guide) to your list each time and adding their spells to the list of those that you can cast.

Sandslice |

This power allows to cast spell from two alignment domains matching the alignment of the character, what if the character is true neutral or have the "Beyond Morality" path ability? And if the Divine Source path ability is taken again at 6th tier grant a domain and two subdomain, so that domain is one of the choice of the player?
If you're true neutral, you have no valid choices for alignment domains; so you can take any two domains that aren't alignment domains. Same goes for T6.
If you're Beyond Morality at the time you pick up Divine Source, you may choose from any of the alignment domains - but don't have to, because you have no alignment --- meaning that you're whatever alignment is most beneficial to any game mechanics that care about it.
(Consider what happens if you get hit by Holy Word, Dictum, Blasphemy, and Word of Chaos at the same time: as a TN, you eat all four effects since those spells target non-[Alignment] and TN is non- to all of them. As a BM, you ignore all four because you are [Alignment] with respect to each!)