Reincarnated druid vs Feysworn


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Hello,
Feysworn :

Spoiler:
Feymarked (Ex): Upon death, a feysworn is immediately resurrected and transported to a location on the First World sacred to the Eldest the feysworn worships (at the GM’s discretion, the feysworn may be reincarnated instead). From that point forward, the character is held in her living state only by the Eldest’s will. While the amount of service the Eldest demands in exchange varies, if at any point the Eldest becomes displeased enough to revoke this status, the feysworn is immediately and utterly destroyed, her soul energy permanently reabsorbed into the First World. Creatures slain in this manner cannot be resurrected short of deific intervention.

It seems that que the feysworn PrC permit to avoid the death except if the character displeased the Eldest. It's better the reincarnated druid.

1/ But if the character died from an old age, did the character resurrect ?

Thanks for your future answer.


I think the implication is that a Feysworn who dies is effectively a slave of the Eldest and an NPC.


Plausible Pseudonym wrote:
I think the implication is that a Feysworn who dies is effectively a slave of the Eldest and an NPC.

Possibly. It's left to the GM. Notably, however, Count Renalc isn't there to tell you that you can't go.

As for old age, it says the GM is free to use Reincarnate instead of simple resurrection. If the Eldest wants you back, they can get you back.


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The worg, Aragh, from The Flight of Dragons was undoubtedly one such creature, brought back to life to serve Solarius in stealing the red crown of Ommadon, after having been dragged out to sea and drowned by a giant squid. :D

The wizards of antiquity were undoubtedly fey lords.

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