Evilhalfling
Adventurer
The best way to use the book? new good outsiders. I have used the musteval (for a gnome gods representative) the Warden Archeron (guarding a dwarven city in Celestia) and the Owl Archeron (running a stables for paladin Steeds).
Only one player has tried an exalted character, a monk/cleric of the god of peace.
The player did not have the BoED - so it did not play out exactly as RAW.
the other players seem to enjoy the moral struggles, some helping, PCs actually becoming more good and others encouraging him to backslide.
His evolution as follows:
1. non exalted monk
2. goes on pilgirmage, his companions must swear to obey his oath while on trip.
"I will not kill humans,elves,dwarves, or any halflings (including gnomes&goblins). I will not kill or allow companions to kill any who have surrendered or any that I have captured, unless they are the legitimate law of the land. I must offer peace before violence to any who can understand."
3. becomes a multiclassed cleric. (exalted)
4. time passes. offers peace to Aboleths, Lizardmen, Derro,goblins & Chromatic Dragons,
- sometimes sucessfully, others not.
5. he knocks out a halfling necromancer that stole and defiled a friends body, they are 3 weeks from any civilization. He allows the mans wife to kill the necromancer cleanly.
-5a. This is a violation, but justifiably ignored by the gods.
6. After brokering a peace between anchient enemies he gains sanctified martial strike as a bonus feat. (to his confusion)
7. After being betrayed several times by a halfling guide, they finally capture him. They are in a moderatly corrupt city, and have little evidance. After much soul searching he allows another PC to kill the guide.
-7A. He looses exalted status, sanctified fists, and clerical powers.
8. He is sent on an attonment quest, where he must kill a dragon ur-priest but redeem the dragons wyrmling offspring.
9. He dies after spending too long talking to the dragon, and giving the dragon a clear advantage in position.
10. His soul is redeemed, (regaining clerical spells) but he decides to forgo a reincarnation.
Only one player has tried an exalted character, a monk/cleric of the god of peace.
The player did not have the BoED - so it did not play out exactly as RAW.
the other players seem to enjoy the moral struggles, some helping, PCs actually becoming more good and others encouraging him to backslide.
His evolution as follows:
1. non exalted monk
2. goes on pilgirmage, his companions must swear to obey his oath while on trip.
"I will not kill humans,elves,dwarves, or any halflings (including gnomes&goblins). I will not kill or allow companions to kill any who have surrendered or any that I have captured, unless they are the legitimate law of the land. I must offer peace before violence to any who can understand."
3. becomes a multiclassed cleric. (exalted)
4. time passes. offers peace to Aboleths, Lizardmen, Derro,goblins & Chromatic Dragons,
- sometimes sucessfully, others not.
5. he knocks out a halfling necromancer that stole and defiled a friends body, they are 3 weeks from any civilization. He allows the mans wife to kill the necromancer cleanly.
-5a. This is a violation, but justifiably ignored by the gods.
6. After brokering a peace between anchient enemies he gains sanctified martial strike as a bonus feat. (to his confusion)
7. After being betrayed several times by a halfling guide, they finally capture him. They are in a moderatly corrupt city, and have little evidance. After much soul searching he allows another PC to kill the guide.
-7A. He looses exalted status, sanctified fists, and clerical powers.
8. He is sent on an attonment quest, where he must kill a dragon ur-priest but redeem the dragons wyrmling offspring.
9. He dies after spending too long talking to the dragon, and giving the dragon a clear advantage in position.
10. His soul is redeemed, (regaining clerical spells) but he decides to forgo a reincarnation.
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