| Mwangi Inquisitor |
Like most outsiders, they [azatas] cannot procreate with each other or with mortals, but will happily engage in short-lived relationships with them.
Azata-Blooded, or musetouched as they are sometimes called, is the name given to aasimars who are descended from azata.
This forces me to ask, in total seriousness:
How is babby formed?
Val'bryn2
|
Well, they don't have to be blood descended. Something that was suggested once for sorcerer bloodlines was that the family had an infusion of the essence of whatever, in this case azata, or an azata bound itself to the bloodline, such that at certain occurrences the children of that bloodline become something other than human.
| Lathiira |
In one PbP, I played a character who took the Eldritch Heritage feats. Sure, not quite the same as the sorcerer bloodlines. But I wasn't descended from an undead (I took it for the undead bloodline), but rather from being steeped in truly excessive amounts of necromantic and death energies. Oh, and dying a couple times, one of which was while near such a source. So there are ways around it at need.