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One of the things I love most about Golarion is that there is a ton of stuff left unwritten. It allows me to expand on things in my games and invent new things to further enrich the game world. A part of the setting that always interests me are the divine being they have and how the interact with their followers and each other. On one of the Pathfinder FB pages I play a little game of creativity where I ask about what kind of character you would make to follow a god. This week I'm looking at Imbrex, the fey Eldest of endings, statues, and twins.
Sitting at our theoretical gaming table, our GM turns to us and says, "All of the characters must be followers of Imbrex, although they do not need to be divine casters." What character do you make? Who are they? Why have they chosen The Twins as their patron? In what ways do they further the fey Eldests‘ goals? Why would he be attracted to this beings doctrine?
Halek
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I am actually making a group of all elves that worship the eldest. One set of twin cavaliers riding on large wolves. The wolves are also twins. They chose Imbrex because he required nothing but offered a small glimmer of protection from roving bands of the terrifying inhabitants of the first world. Finding the wolves was a sure sign of his favor.
Imbrex's goals are unknown and they have no way to even know if they are pleasing him. At best they are powerful servants that he could call upon if needed. They are attracted to his doctrine because if offers stability and hope in the chaos of the first world.