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Offline RSO

Re: Ask A Question (New ! Without tribute!)
« Reply #450 on: February 06, 2011, 03:37:15 pm »
I noticed on the new forums that the Warrens have a paladin order (of a sort) upholding their laws.

Are those the only paladins in the setting? What does the paladin lore look like this time around?
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Re: Ask A Question (New ! Without tribute!)
« Reply #451 on: February 06, 2011, 04:21:30 pm »
Paladins will have a natural home as Vindicators in the Sect of Eloth (evil Paladins), Oathsworn in Gauth or Lightkeepers of Avera's Hope (good paladins). Though these are natural homes, paladins do not have to be tied down to any particular group.

Note also that these groups are not alignment restricted, though significantly differing paladins may find their beleifs tested if they are not in their natural fit.



Offline RSO

Re: Ask A Question (New ! Without tribute!)
« Reply #452 on: February 06, 2011, 07:20:39 pm »
Also, a couple questions about Wyrmbloods came up as I was guzzling all the new lore information.

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The greatest surprise came when he was able to breathe fire.
I was going all this time thinking Grehta was an ice-breathing dragon for some reason. Was she fire breathing? Was she ice breathing and the wyrmbloods fire?

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They discovered that these people had fallen under the influence of the Dragon Grehta, and were offered great rewards in return for doing her bidding.
Does the Wyrmblood PrC represent those rewards, or the influence? Put another way, is becoming a Wyrmblood (in the PrC sense) a willful choice on the character's part?

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Offline Gothic Rose

Re: Ask A Question (New ! Without tribute!)
« Reply #453 on: February 07, 2011, 06:20:55 am »
Also, a couple questions about Wyrmbloods came up as I was guzzling all the new lore information.

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The greatest surprise came when he was able to breathe fire.
I was going all this time thinking Grehta was an ice-breathing dragon for some reason. Was she fire breathing? Was she ice breathing and the wyrmbloods fire?

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They discovered that these people had fallen under the influence of the Dragon Grehta, and were offered great rewards in return for doing her bidding.
Does the Wyrmblood PrC represent those rewards, or the influence? Put another way, is becoming a Wyrmblood (in the PrC sense) a willful choice on the character's part?

Generally speaking, no.  Not a DM, can't give all answers or nuffin' but generally they are people who may have no idea at all.  Some will, surely, and especially as their power manifests more and more.  But... just imagine that you're a gauthian warrior (let's say your name is Voomer Balerie) and you're just a typical warrior of your people.  But then you start having nightmares, and you might start waking up in places that -aren't- your bed, or you might find yourself zoning out and suddenly coming to trying to poison Gauth's water supply, or maybe even trying to (or having already done so) kill someone.  It's a scary, terrifying prospect.