If a champion falls, and no one is around, does it make a sound?


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Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber; Pathfinder Starfinder Roleplaying Game Subscriber

If I, for example, were to play a sorcerer with the Champion Dedication feat (for the heavy armor training, say), and I violate my deity's anathema, don't properly follow the champion’s code, or abuse the alignment requirements for my cause, does anything really happen?

After all, I don't have the champion's focus pool or divine ally class features, so I can't really lose them, can I?

Did I just invent the gray paladin? :P


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You won't won't lose these things when you fall, no. But because you never had anything supernatural in the first place I'm not even sure if it counts as falling.

It's like joining a order of paladins to learn how to fight and saying "so long suckers" after getting trained.


HR's worst nightmare! Someone who goes through all the training and they spend resources and then they leave for a different opportunity!

but yeah, you break the oath and all. But you weren't all in persay.


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You know those bits in Inner Sea Gods where they say how each deity indicates their (dis)pleasure with worshipers, like Sarenrae's getting an "inexplicable" sunburn? One of those happens. :-P

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