
Delmoth |

I've been wanting to play a WotR game for a while now. I could run it but I'm already running three games here and it would probably break me. I would provide the PDFs for any prospective GM if needed.
Below is a submission I made for another WotR game already in progress, but failed to get into. It's 12th level but I would bring him down to 1st or whatever build rules the GM wants. I'm also flexible and have a couple of concepts I could submit if Junior is not acceptable.
Male Half-Ork Skald 12
Chaotic Good Medium Humanoid (human, ork)
Init +3; Senses Darkvision 60ft; Perception +0
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Defense
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AC 23, touch 15, flat-footed 20 (+7 armor, +3 Dex, +1 Nat, +2 Def)
hp 108 (12d8+12)
Fort +12, Ref +10, Will +11, +4 vs Bardic perform, sonic, and language
Defensive Abilities DR 1/-, Uncanny Dodge, Improved Uncanny Dodge
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Offense
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Speed 30 ft.
Ranged Masterwork light crossbow +13 (1d8, 19-20, x2)
Melee Energetic Inferno (+1 flaming shocking greatsword) +14 (2d6+7+1d6 fire+1d6 electricity, 19-20, x2)
Special Attacks Rage Powers: (Lesser Spirit Totem, Quick Reflexes, Unexpected Strike, Good for What Ails You), Raging Song: 31 rd/day (Inspire Rage (+4 str, con, +4 will, -1 AC), Song of Marching, Song of Strength +6, Dirge of Doom)
Skald Spells(CL 12, Concentration +18):
Level 4 (4/day, DC 20) Cure Critical Wounds, Secure Shelter, Dimension Door, Heroic Finale
Level 3 (5/day, DC 19) Cure Serious Wounds, Good Hope, Flexible Fury, Haste
Level 2 (7/day, DC 18) Cure Moderate Wounds, Heroism, Mirror Image, Invisibility
Level 1 (4/day, DC 17) Cure Light Wounds, Comprehend Languages, Saving Finale, Liberating Command, Ear-Piercing Scream, Timely Inspiration
Level 0 (DC 16) Read Magic, Mending, Message, Spark, Prestidigitation, Detect Magic
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Statistics
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Str 19 (17), Dex 16 (14), Con 12 (10), Int 10, Wis 10, Cha 22 (18)
Base Atk +9; CMB +13,+2 vs Demons CMD 26
Feats Simple Weapons, Martial Weapons, Light Armor, Medium Armor, Shields, Endurance (Shaman’s Apprentice), Scribe Scroll (Skald 1), Skald’s Vigor (1), Weapon Focus (Greatsword, 3), Dazzling Display (5), Antagonize (7), Shatter Defenses (9), Greater Skald’s Vigor (11)
Traits Artisan, Stolen Fury
Skills Acrobatics (3) +8; Bluff (Sing) +21; Climb (1) +7; Craft (weapons, 12) +17; Diplomacy (Sing) +21; Handle Animal (Percussion) +21; Intimidate (Percussion) +21; Knowledge (1): Arcana, Dungeoneering, Engineering, Geography, History, Local, Nature +10; Knowledge (0): Nobility, Planes, Religion +6; Sense Motive (Sing) +21; Spellcraft (12) +15; Swim (1) +7; Use Magic Device (12) +21; ACP -1
Languages Common, Ork
SQ Skilled (replaces ork ferocity and weapon familiarity), Well-Versed (+4 vs performance, sonic and language dependant), Bardic Knowledge (+6), Versatile Performance: Percussion, Sing (add diplomacy)
Gear
Belt of Physical Perfection +2, Headband of Alluring Charisma +4, Amulet of Natural Armor +1, Ring of Protection +2, Cloak of Resistance +3, Energetic Inferno (+1 Flaming Shocking Greatsword), +1 Mithral Breastplate, Bard Kit, Masterwork Light Crossbow, 50 cold iron bolts, 50 bolts, Flask of Endless Wine (sake), 29059gp (some will be spent on scrolls pending ruling by GM)
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Special Abilities
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Spell Kenning 2/day
Add Mythic Champion (assuming 4 tiers): +20 HP; +4 Str => +2 to hit +3 to damage on Energetic Inferno, +2 to CMB, and +2 CMD; Hard to Kill; Mythic Power 11/day; Surge (1d8); Recuperation; Sudden Attack; Ever Ready; Crusader; Divine Source (Chaos and Good); Mythic Spellcasting (Heroism, Mirror Image, Haste, Cure Critical Wounds); Mythic Feats: Dazzling Display, Shatter Defenses
Junior is a goofball, he’ll frequently (and hopefully humorously) misinterpret things and situations.
Junior hears the voice of a gold coin he carries. The mercantile and mercenary Fred. This is one of two items he inherited from his orkish mother.
Junior thinks of himself as a hero. He tries to play up the tropes.
Junior is the son of a Hellknight and a weaponsmith for an orkish tribe. Both his parents were fairly hostile to Junior but he learned valuable lessons from them both.
Junior is a good guy, he tries (and sometimes fails) to be sensitive to other people’s needs and wants. This is his rebellion against his Hellknight father.
APPEARANCE and WRITING SAMPLE
A half-ork in a purple wide brimmed fedora, an ivory shirt under a purple vest with gold trim, and glossy black breeches remains. A shortsword is sheathed on his right and a longspear is strapped to his back. A well used set of drums pokes out of his backpack. He bows with a flourish, "Junior, at your service."
After a dramatic moment Junior says while pulling a gold coin out of a small pouch on his belt, "Ah.. just a minute." He holds the coin to his head, "What?!" He pauses, "No, I was in the middle of a thing and you ruined it!" Another pause, "Alright I'll ask!"
Junior clears his throat, "Fred wants to know how much the pay for this job is."
GOALS:
Character Goals
To reforge Energetic Inferno, the shattered greatsword of his mother. Just to prove he could do it.
To publish a book of his limericks
Player Goals
To have a good time.
To expose you to some pretty terrible poetry.
SECRETS:
Character's Secrets
Junior’s a pretty open book. He’s not open about his parents but he doesn’t lie if asked.
Secrets Kept from Character
Both his parents had plans for him, his mother wanted to make a meat pie out of him once he was big enough and his father wanted to sacrifice him to Asmodeus.
PERSONAL TIES
Liliana Tuvol, Junior’s twin sister. A psychic who’s as dumb as a rock. Can see the future. They don’t get along, she takes after their mother, but at least they aren’t willing to murder each other. Only an occasional cannibal.
Vrok Tuvol, Junior’s dad. Still upset about that noble enslaving Junior before he could be sacrificed.
That one elf. Junior’s crush, an elf that Junior glimpsed while drinking at the Poor Sod’s tavern. Junior bought him a drink as a way to open a dialog but he left the bar before it could be delivered.
MEMORIES
1.The heat of the forge, the smoke of it, sweat on his brow. Junior’s forged a fine blade but it’s not nearly good enough to hold an enchantment. Maybe the next one.
2.There once was an ork from Cheliax
Insulting nobles behind their backs
They put him in chains
But he left through a drain
And now hunts nobles with an axe.
3.Saving a basket full of kittens from a burning orphanage. Liliana thought setting fire to the orphanage was a fun practical joke.

Papa-DRB |

WotR is an interesting AP that seems to get dragged down due to the issues with mythic content.
Not picking on you Orodhen
Just responding to this as many folks complain solely about mythic. As a DM who had to give up on running this AP here on Paizo, it was not specifically mythic that caused me to stop, although that was a part, it was my stupidity of allowing all Pathfinder content for character creation.
They were level 11, mythic 4 and in the "final" battle of the "final" area in Chapter 3 before heading back to Drezen Stronghold, recuperating, and then going on to Chapter 4. It took almost an hour to go thru one(1) dang round of combat with the 9 gazillion options available to each character. I am just thankful that another GM took it over and they seem to be progressing.
If I was to start up another PbP here, and that is a bloody big IF, it would be Core Rulebook only, regardless of being P1E or P2E.
-- david

Delmoth |

I would love to play in WotR. Though personally I would much prefer if the enemies are buffed rather than the party nerfed.
That puts more work on the GM, who already has a disproportionately large work load compared to players. It's not unreasonable to house rule mythic or limit options as Papa-DRB suggested.

Orodhen |

oyzar wrote:I would love to play in WotR. Though personally I would much prefer if the enemies are buffed rather than the party nerfed.That puts more work on the GM, who already has a disproportionately large work load compared to players. It's not unreasonable to house rule mythic or limit options as Papa-DRB suggested.
There are already some content out there that attempts to rebalance mythic stuff:
http://paizo.com/threads/rzs2q3x0?Mythic-Adventures-balance-concerns#24
https://paizo.com/products/btpy9ehv?Mythic-Solutions

GM Mioki |

I am thinking about it. I saw your post earlier in the week and have been considering it, but just did not get around to it yet.
I have books 1-5 with a pdf of book 6, but I have not read through them yet. I also have the Worldwound Campaign Setting and Mythic books. I was actually working on the Giantslayer AP to run on here, but I am not ready with this either.
Let me read over the Player's Companion and Book 1 over the weekend, and I will see if I am up for it. Unless someone steps up before then.
Cheers!

Delmoth |

I am thinking about it. I saw your post earlier in the week and have been considering it, but just did not get around to it yet.
I have books 1-5 with a pdf of book 6, but I have not read through them yet. I also have the Worldwound Campaign Setting and Mythic books. I was actually working on the Giantslayer AP to run on here, but I am not ready with this either.
Let me read over the Player's Companion and Book 1 over the weekend, and I will see if I am up for it. Unless someone steps up before then.
Cheers!
Thank you!

GM Mioki |
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Since I just purchased a few books recommended in the Player's Companion, there is a good chance I will say 'yes' to running this.
With that being the case, I am concerned of getting flooded with potential recruits. So far, it looks like there are 9 interested players in this thread. I would really like to keep it between 4-6. It is only fair to save 1 spot for the OP, since it was his/her idea.
I won't close recruitment and limit just to this thread, but I will give some incite to those already here on my preferences.
- I prefer Core. I do not own all of the books, and I am still learning the game myself. There is so much information out there and so many options. I typically do not say 'no' to any player requests, but the closer to core, the better the chance. This is not saying that a minotaur witch wont be accepted. If there is an amazing, well-written backstory, that goes a long way.
- I prefer good-aligned characters. I like a great hero story. Especially for this AP.
- PBP Posting History. Do you provide quality, substantial posts on a regular basis in your past games. (if you're relatively new to the boards, like me, you can PM me and explain that) This is a big one. I understand things happen, but checking in once a day, regularly, should not be a big issue. Going away for a few days? Let me know and all is good.
- How many games are you already in. If you are already in 10 games, maybe I will give someone else the opportunity to play, if they are new or have just been unable to make it into a game.
- Do you support Paizo with a subscription. We are all on here. I think it is important to support Paizo if we are using their resources. If you buy from your local gaming store, you can PM me and let me know.
I will probably get to creating an official 'new' thread tomorrow. Discuss in here if you want to think about character concepts and party roles until I set that up. Once it is up, I will provide a link.
Probably do 25 point buy. I usually do 20, but this will get Mythic and heroic. No abilities under 10 before racial adjustments.
max gold
max 1st level hp
start out with 1 Hero Point
Hope all of this sounds good.
Let me know if you have any questions. I'll probably be around for another hour or so.

Orodhen |

Are you planning on using the Mythic rules as they are now or use some of the rebalanced stuff?
I prefer Core...
I suppose that's fair. Never been a fan of Core only stuff, so it's nice to know you are open to the other options if needed.
PBP Posting History...
I like to think I'm able to write sufficiently good content. Had no issues with once a day in the past.
How many games are you already in...
None at the moment. It's been several years since my last PBP.
Do you support Paizo with a subscription...
I don't have a subscription, but I played PFS heavily in person, and therefore own most of the physical books to use as reference.

Popliteal |

I'd be really interested in giving this a go. The recent kickstarter really piqued my interest in the campaign.
I have a couple concepts that I can put together for this, and am happy to fill in any role that is needed. I'm still relatively new to pathfinder, so staying close to core could be interesting to keep the number of options reasonable.
I just recently got into pbp on the Roll for Combat discord channel, and I love the concept, as my schedule isn't regular and makes it hard to commit to a regular timeslot. Currently I am only part of one pbp game, and it's a Starfinder society game.
I have a tonne of pathfinder books from the Humble Bundles, and I had the AP subscription for PF2e until Age of Ashes was fully released, and an running that on a vtt. I've really got into second edition, and have bought all the books from my local game store.
Hopefully you have a spot for me, let me know if there is any more information you'd like.

Delmoth |

Figured I'd go over your points even though I'm guaranteed a seat.
- I prefer Core. I do not own all of the books, and I am still learning the game myself. There is so much information out there and so many options. I typically do not say 'no' to any player requests, but the closer to core, the better the chance. This is not saying that a minotaur witch wont be accepted. If there is an amazing, well-written backstory, that goes a long way.
I understand. I've remade Junior to skew closer to Core, though he's still a skald. Since you're using hero points I assume that advanced player's guide is fair game as well. I can make a different character if skald is unacceptable.
- I prefer good-aligned characters. I like a great hero story. Especially for this AP.
Good alignment is pretty much required for this AP.
- PBP Posting History. Do you provide quality, substantial posts on a regular basis in your past games. (if you're relatively new to the boards, like me, you can PM me and explain that) This is a big one. I understand things happen, but checking in once a day, regularly, should not be a big issue. Going away for a few days? Let me know and all is good.
I've been on the boards pretty much every day for the last two years. I'm running three games and playing in four. All but one of the games I'm playing in moves at a glacial pace. The games I'm running move at a decent clip. As far as quality, I do my best but I'm terrible at grammar and frequently make typo's.
- How many games are you already in. If you are already in 10 games, maybe I will give someone else the opportunity to play, if they are new or have just been unable to make it into a game.
See above. I'm not new but I like it when I see new faces.
- Do you support Paizo with a subscription. We are all on here. I think it is important to support Paizo if we are using their resources. If you buy from your local gaming store, you can PM me and let me know.
My FLGS. Pretty much every rulebook before ultimate intrigue. Several APs. I had the adventure subscription for a little bit.

Anthorg |

Well, I have a Life Oracle in mind, but he could easily become a Paladin at your (Mioki's) discretion, if APG is out of bounds. He is very much good aligned, following Iomedae's tenets, and believing in the Crusades.
I am fairly active in the boards as a player. I tend to post in a meaningful sense, trying to include my character's personality in the post. Also, I like to interact with other PC's so that a bond can form between them. In combat I tend to be more direct and succint. I also have no problem checking the boards daily, although in the weekends, I may slow down a bit, depending on my activities with my fiancée.
I am currently active in 7 (wow, that many!) games, but in one of them the GM has had some hickups in his RL, so the last post was in February, but he has guaranteed that he intends to come back. I understand if my spot goes to someone with less games.
I have never supported Paizo with a subscription and do not own any books. I'm going through some financial trouble and cannot afford it. When I had time to play IRL, I used my friends' books. I plan on buying the second edition CRB when I can.

GM Mioki |

Are you planning on using the Mythic rules as they are now or use some of the rebalanced stuff?
** spoiler omitted **
Hello Orodhen,
I will be completely honest with you. This AP will open up completely new rules for me, and I might be totally over my head. I am still somewhat of a noob to the game, but I learn best by playing. I love the AP concept, but have been having trouble getting into games as a player. I solved that issue by deciding to GM.
So for Mythic Rules, I will learn as I go, while still doing research before hand. I would like to think I am open to player suggestions on what has worked and not worked for them.
Hope this is a sufficient enough answer for now.
Cheers!

GM Mioki |

@ Delmoth, please don't change the essence of your character for my preferences.
If the character has a good backstory, is not overbalanced, and fits the AP, I will be very happy with that.
One thing I dislike doing is changing a character I have already built. For me, I tend to have trouble finding a voice and personality for the rebuilt character because something is lost in the altering process. Could just be me though.
Addendum: Regarding Hero Points and using the ADG.
I have the ADG, but have not read through it. I saw the use of Hero Points while watching 'The Knights of Everflame' and liked the concept.
ADG is not necessarily out, but I'll keep to my preferences.

GM Mioki |

Well, I have a Life Oracle in mind, but he could easily become a Paladin at your (Mioki's) discretion, if APG is out of bounds. He is very much good aligned, following Iomedae's tenets, and believing in the Crusades.
I am fairly active in the boards as a player. I tend to post in a meaningful sense, trying to include my character's personality in the post. Also, I like to interact with other PC's so that a bond can form between them. In combat I tend to be more direct and succint. I also have no problem checking the boards daily, although in the weekends, I may slow down a bit, depending on my activities with my fiancée.
I am currently active in 7 (wow, that many!) games, but in one of them the GM has had some hickups in his RL, so the last post was in February, but he has guaranteed that he intends to come back. I understand if my spot goes to someone with less games.
I have never supported Paizo with a subscription and do not own any books. I'm going through some financial trouble and cannot afford it. When I had time to play IRL, I used my friends' books. I plan on buying the second edition CRB when I can.
I would have to do some research on the Oracle, since I am unfamiliar with this class, but this is the only way I will learn.
As I mentioned in a previous post. A good backstory, not overbalanced, and a good fit for the AP goes a long way.
Hate to sound like a die-hard capitalist on the 'supporting Paizo' issue. I am not really like that, although I probably came across that way. It is just another way to help me with my selection process, but I will have to reevaluate this. I do not want to come across as some type of socioeconomic discriminator. I am definitely not like this.

oyzar |

I would first like to respond about something of your character creation rules that I would like to question. Mythic gives a lot of free stat bonuses over the course of a game along with other hefty power ups. To counter this I've seen other GMs limit point buy to 20 or 15 so I would suggest that maybe you consider to do the same.
I was considering between wizard and witch for my character, but given you prefer core I'll probably go with a wizard. Though I would like to use the void school, would that be ok?
I've had a long hiatus from the boards but I recently came back and I'm interested in getting in to some long term games. I'm currently in 3 active games on this board and one off the board. This Curse of the crimson throne game, is a good example of my play.
I don't currently support paizo with a subscription either, but have bought quite a few books in the past.

Caliban Tre'Athkar |

Hi there! To tackle some of your questions above. I would love to submit this character, as i drafted it and played it briefly in a campaign which ended sadly. I would also consider switching to a paladin build, if you wanted to stick with core. The magus isn’t too weird a build, but has some unexpected things as a direct damage dealing class.
I’m in three games on here, so that may be a factor. I’d played in a few others a while ago which all folded up. I don’t have a subscription since i prefer to pick and choose how I’m spending my money, but I do own almost all the hardcover rule books, several full APs, and digital copies to go with most. I prefer to shop locally and support the game store in town, but obviously the digital content comes direct from Paizo.
It would be easy to tweak this profile to fit what you have outlined! Thanks for consideration!

GM Mioki |

I'll write more in dept responses in a moment, but I would first like to respond about something of your character creation rules that I would like to question. Mythic gives a lot of free stat bonuses over the course of a game along with other hefty power ups. To counter this I've seen other GMs limit point buy to 20 or 15 so I would suggest that maybe you consider to do the same.
I was considering between wizard and witch for my character, but given you prefer core I'll probably go with a wizard. Though I would like to use the void school, would that be ok?
I've had a long hiatus from the boards but I recently came back and I'm interested in getting in to some long term games. I'm currently in 3 active games on this board and one off the board. This Curse of the crimson throne game, is a good example of my play.
Thank you for the point-buy suggestion. Like I mentioned earlier, I need to read up on the mythic rules.
Regarding the 'Void School', it looks like you get bonus spells at each level. Honestly asking, will this overbalance a character? What is a wizard giving up to access the void?

GM Mioki |

Hi there! To tackle some of your questions above. I would love to submit this character, as i drafted it and played it briefly in a campaign which ended sadly. I would also consider switching to a paladin build, if you wanted to stick with core. The magus isn’t too weird a build, but has some unexpected things as a direct damage dealing class.
I’m in three games on here, so that may be a factor. I’d played in a few others a while ago which all folded up. I don’t have a subscription since i prefer to pick and choose how I’m spending my money, but I do own almost all the hardcover rule books, several full APs, and digital copies to go with most. I prefer to shop locally and support the game store in town, but obviously the digital content comes direct from Paizo.
It would be easy to tweak this profile to fit what you have outlined! Thanks for consideration!
Hello, I am actually a big fan of the Magus since I just created one for the other AP we both competed for a spot in. Non-core but a new favorite of mine. I was really looking forward to playing that character. :(
I am working on a new Recruitment Thread as I type this with updated creation rules. Feel free to submit, when it is up.

oyzar |

Void school gets the same 1 bonus spell for each spell level as any other arcane school. You get different school abilities and different spells that count as being in the school (much smaller list). Elemental school really isn't that big difference from the regular schools mechanically.
I'm also looking for the riftwarden orphan trait. Would you ever accept two people with the same trait? The guide suggests that if multiple people want to take this trait they should be siblings or something like that. Should I try to make my character fit with the Magus, or will you never accept both of us?
Edit: I'm really confused by the trait/background combination of Caliban. His sheet says Riftwarden Orphan, but the backstory fits better with Stolen Fury and there's also a note that he picked that.

Caliban Tre'Athkar |

Caliban Tre'Athkar wrote:Hi there! To tackle some of your questions above. I would love to submit this character, as i drafted it and played it briefly in a campaign which ended sadly. I would also consider switching to a paladin build, if you wanted to stick with core. The magus isn’t too weird a build, but has some unexpected things as a direct damage dealing class.
I’m in three games on here, so that may be a factor. I’d played in a few others a while ago which all folded up. I don’t have a subscription since i prefer to pick and choose how I’m spending my money, but I do own almost all the hardcover rule books, several full APs, and digital copies to go with most. I prefer to shop locally and support the game store in town, but obviously the digital content comes direct from Paizo.
It would be easy to tweak this profile to fit what you have outlined! Thanks for consideration!
Hello, I am actually a big fan of the Magus since I just created one for the other AP we both competed for a spot in. Non-core but a new favorite of mine. I was really looking forward to playing that character. :(
I am working on a new Recruitment Thread as I type this with updated creation rules. Feel free to submit, when it is up.
Oh hey there! And as I said, I like this character, but could submit a paladin too since I love paladins.

Anthorg |

Hate to sound like a die-hard capitalist on the 'supporting Paizo' issue. I am not really like that, although I probably came across that way. It is just another way to help me with my selection process, but I will have to reevaluate this. I do not want to come across as some type of socioeconomic discriminator. I am definitely not like this.
If I sounded a little cross, it wasn't directed at you. I've spent the last few years doing my PhD and in my country we don't earn much. I've just finished it in April (yay), but any job that follows is on hold due to the virus situation.
The Oracle is meant as a divine Sorcerer (the Oracle is to the Cleric what the Sorcerer is to the Wizard). He wears armor and is based on Charisma. They gain something called a mystery revelations, which are abilities you can choose from a list depending on your chosen mystery. For example, when I say I'm thinking of a Life Oracle, I mean that I'm thinking of an Oracle with the Life mystery. It's basically powers directed at healing. So for the revelation at level 1, I plan on taking the Channel revelation which allows me to Channel Energy like a cleric. On the other hand, I do not prepare spells in advance, which means that my spell list is fixed to what I chose on level up, just like a Sorcerer.
As I said earlier, if you prefer, I could just call this guy a Paladin and he would be more of a melee guy than a caster, but the character's theme would remain the same.

GM Mioki |

Void school gets the same 1 bonus spell for each spell level as any other arcane school. You get different school abilities and different spells that count as being in the school (much smaller list). Elemental school really isn't that big difference from the regular schools mechanically.
I'm also looking for the riftwarden orphan trait. Would you ever accept two people with the same trait? The guide suggests that if multiple people want to take this trait they should be siblings or something like that. Should I try to make my character fit with the Magus, or will you never accept both of us?
Edit: I'm really confused by the trait/background combination of Caliban. His sheet says Riftwarden Orphan, but the backstory fits better with Stolen Fury and there's also a note that he picked that.
Feel free to submit. The Void School sounds interesting.
Once characters are selected, we can work through any background issues regarding similar traits. I would never deny a submission simply for this reason.

GM Mioki |

GM Mioki wrote:
Hate to sound like a die-hard capitalist on the 'supporting Paizo' issue. I am not really like that, although I probably came across that way. It is just another way to help me with my selection process, but I will have to reevaluate this. I do not want to come across as some type of socioeconomic discriminator. I am definitely not like this.
If I sounded a little cross, it wasn't directed at you. I've spent the last few years doing my PhD and in my country we don't earn much. I've just finished it in April (yay), but any job that follows is on hold due to the virus situation.
The Oracle is meant as a divine Sorcerer (the Oracle is to the Cleric what the Sorcerer is to the Wizard). He wears armor and is based on Charisma. They gain something called a mystery revelations, which are abilities you can choose from a list depending on your chosen mystery. For example, when I say I'm thinking of a Life Oracle, I mean that I'm thinking of an Oracle with the Life mystery. It's basically powers directed at healing. So for the revelation at level 1, I plan on taking the Channel revelation which allows me to Channel Energy like a cleric. On the other hand, I do not prepare spells in advance, which means that my spell list is fixed to what I chose on level up, just like a Sorcerer.
As I said earlier, if you prefer, I could just call this guy a Paladin and he would be more of a melee guy than a caster, but the character's theme would remain the same.
Sounds cool and interesting. And you did not come off cross, at all. When I reread what I wrote, I sounded like a jerk. I don't want to come across like that.
Good work on that PhD! And hopefully normalcy returns soon.

GM Mioki |