Hendelbolaf |
So what happens when a Paladin jumps off a cliff in an un-Evil way? He shouldn't fall then, should he?
Or is jumping off cliffs worth a Chaotic alignment shift?
So who is this guy Cliff anyway? Why is the paladin jumping off him? Why is it chaotic to jump of more than one Cliff? Where did the rest of these Cliffs come from anyway? Are they all mailmen? so many questions...
So a Cleric, an Inquisitor, and a Paladin are on a plane going down
There is so much wrong with this statement, but any more and I might get banned from the messageboards...
Keith Apperson |
It's actually 260ft(run action then float), and you can ready an action to cast it a little before you hit the ground. It would work to save the inquisitor from falling.
Since you can only ready in Initiative, does someone have to punch the inquisitor first? Would that make one of them evil? Would the Paladin then have to Smite one of them or fall while falling?
Purplefixer |
If someone dug a hole straight through the center of Golarion and back the other side, does the paladin still fall, if so does when is he considered to be ascending again?
He stops falling when he hits Rovagug and gets eaten like a tasty biscuit.
Also the digger.Also Golarion.
Sangerine |
Snowblind wrote:It's actually 260ft(run action then float), and you can ready an action to cast it a little before you hit the ground. It would work to save the inquisitor from falling.Since you can only ready in Initiative, does someone have to punch the inquisitor first? Would that make one of them evil? Would the Paladin then have to Smite one of them or fall while falling?
The paladin and inquisitor punch each other so the inquisitor can use this on the divine-aspected paladin to escape the plane.
Loren Pechtel |
Inquisitor is straight up f#+$ed without a parachute because he knows precisely zero fight spells (save Divine Pursuit, but there's no flying enemy on this plane).
The Paladin and Cleric can both Angelic Aspect it up.
Or the Cleric can cast Communal Air Walk. Or Wind Walk.
It doesn't require an enemy, merely someone he has damaged. The Paladin certainly would take a hit in order to save his friend.
LazarX |
I knew I should have known better than to click a thread with "paladin" in the title.
You know you wanted to... for the same reason half the audience goes to a trapeeze or a high wire act... they want to be there when the poor schlub slips.
I remember that being the focus of a short story a man who comes to a circus manager applying for a trapeeze bout, but his real act is doing the fall.... and surviving it.