• NielsBohron
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      112 months ago

      I can hear this comment.

    • Fushuan [he/him]
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      22 months ago

      AFAIK their adhere more to 5E pallies, being more combat focused with options for sporadic casting, but no deity simping required.

      • @[email protected]
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        No, you specifically need a diety in the original and in the rework.

        Specifically, in the rework all alignments have been removed, therefore the alignment requirements for the champion subclasses, and the champion subclasses themselves have been removed.

        Instead, in the rework you select a diety, you must then adhere to that diety’s edicts and anathemas, and then you are granted specific powers from the diety according to that diety’s domains.

        Deity and Cause: Champions are divine servants of a deity. Choose a deity to follow; your alignment must be one allowed for followers of your deity. Actions fundamentally opposed to your deity’s ideals or alignment are anathema to your faith. A few examples of acts that would be considered anathema appear in each deity’s entry. You and your GM determine whether other acts are anathema. You have one of the following causes. Your cause must match your alignment exactly. Your cause determines your champion’s reaction, grants you a devotion spell, and defines part of your champion’s code.

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  • @samus12345
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    112 months ago

    “That’sh not what your mother shaid lasht night…oh, wait, that doeshn’t work here.”

    • threelonmusketeers
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      32 months ago

      “Oh yes she did. Only too well. Unfortunately. She kept her illness from me. 'Til all I could do was mourn her.”