Champion's Celestial Form, Iomedae


Lost Omens Campaign Setting General Discussion


My understanding is that in Pathfinder 2nd edition, angels are now specifically Neutral Good, as opposed to any Good. Traditionally, Iomedae's divine servitors are Iophanites, a type of angel. My understanding is also that divine servitors have the alignment of their deity. So, are Iophanites now considered Archons, or are they still considered a type of angel; and, by extension, is the Champion's Celestial Form that of an Angel or an Archon if they worship Iomedae?

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It's not accurate that Angels are NG instead of any Good, it's more accurate to say that they're still potentially any Good alignment, but NG are clarified to be the most common. To quote the Bestiary:

"The majority of angels are neutral good and live in Nirvana, the plane of virtue and enlightenment. However, some angels, including several angelic deities, have different alignments, and some even dwell on other planes."

Sounds like Iophanites are probably LG Angels to me.


Ah, I missed that line. Thanks for the clarification and quick response.

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