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The quote in the Character Options page says:
"All dead or missing gods (pages 312-314)"
Acavna and Amaznen are from Azlanti Pantheon (page 300-303) and thus not included in that restriction. Also, Acavna's description says that she no longer grants divine powers, but other azlanti gods descriptions mention that they still have priests and clerics, so it's unclear if all or none or some of them should be valid choices for a PFS cleric.
Aside from Sicva who is explicitly called out as restricted.
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The quote in the Character Options page says:
"All dead or missing gods (pages 312-314)"Acavna and Amaznen are from Azlanti Pantheon (page 300-303) and thus not included in that restriction. Also, Acavna's description says that she no longer grants divine powers, but other azlanti gods descriptions mention that they still have priests and clerics, so it's unclear if all or none or some of them should be valid choices for a PFS cleric.
Aside from Sicva who is explicitly called out as restricted.
That's interesting.
Acavna and Amaznen also aren't listed among the dead, missing, or unaccounted for deities in the Divine Mysteries Web Supplement.
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Tomppa wrote:The quote in the Character Options page says:
"All dead or missing gods (pages 312-314)"Acavna and Amaznen are from Azlanti Pantheon (page 300-303) and thus not included in that restriction. Also, Acavna's description says that she no longer grants divine powers, but other azlanti gods descriptions mention that they still have priests and clerics, so it's unclear if all or none or some of them should be valid choices for a PFS cleric.
Aside from Sicva who is explicitly called out as restricted.
That's interesting.
Acavna and Amaznen also aren't listed among the dead, missing, or unaccounted for deities in the Divine Mysteries Web Supplement.
And becuase they aren't listed anywhere, PFS doesn't mark them as PFS Restricted.
That is how I was pointed to this situation.