| Jeretherial |
Ok so I've noticed that a couple of spells such as Discern Location explicitly state that deities can intervene so here is my question, would they?
In my experience the Gods themselves are more or less a reasoning to explain divine spell casters and serve as a means to keep particular classes in line such as paladins. Players interact with Angels, demons, and their agents but never directly with a God. I know that the Gods do not have a stat block in Pathfinder but I was wondering if any DMs out there introduced a God as a plot hook? And if so perhaps a good way to go about it.
| KestrelZ |
Pathfinder Maps, Starfinder Adventure Path, Starfinder Maps, Starfinder Roleplaying Game, Starfinder Society Subscriber
It's not a case where interacting with a deity never happens. It is a case where such interactions might sour the future use of such deities.
Wrath spoiler:
In Wrath of the Righteous, the group is met by a very heavy handed Iomeda. So heavy handed that many players and GMs might just rewrite the whole meeting rather than damage the party to pass a question test - in order to continue what they would do anyway. It's as if Iomeda wants to handicap heroes before they assault demons on their own turf. It didn't make sense.