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<blockquote data-quote="Maxperson" data-source="post: 7497483" data-attributes="member: 23751"><p>Within D&D or within 5e? Within D&D that statement is false. Withing 5e it's true. In 3e a greater god like Odin has these abilities.</p><p></p><p>1." Greater deities automatically sense any event that involves their portfolios, regardless of the number of people involved. In addition, their senses extend one week into the past and one week into the future for every divine rank they have." - Since a priest or paladin of a god by his very nature champions his god's portfolios, any interference with the priest or paladin is an event that involves a portfolio and would automatically be noticed.</p><p></p><p>2. "Remote Sensing:As a standard action, a deity of rank 1 or higher<strong> can perceive everything within a radius of one mile per rank around any of its worshipers,</strong> holy sites, or other objects or locales sacred to the deity. This supernatural effect<strong> can also be centered on any place where someone speaks the deity’s name</strong> or title for up to 1 hour after the name is spoken, and at any location when an event related to the deity’s portfolio occurs (see the deity descriptions for details)." - The paladin will be speaking the name Odin when dealing with the fiend and in gaining his abilities for the day. This will draw Odin's attention as both a follower and one who is speaking his name. </p><p></p><p>Odin would know what's up between the character and the fiend in 3e. 5e, however, doesn't get into what abilities the gods have, so it's up to the DM whether or not Odin would know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maxperson, post: 7497483, member: 23751"] Within D&D or within 5e? Within D&D that statement is false. Withing 5e it's true. In 3e a greater god like Odin has these abilities. 1." Greater deities automatically sense any event that involves their portfolios, regardless of the number of people involved. In addition, their senses extend one week into the past and one week into the future for every divine rank they have." - Since a priest or paladin of a god by his very nature champions his god's portfolios, any interference with the priest or paladin is an event that involves a portfolio and would automatically be noticed. 2. "Remote Sensing:As a standard action, a deity of rank 1 or higher[B] can perceive everything within a radius of one mile per rank around any of its worshipers,[/B] holy sites, or other objects or locales sacred to the deity. This supernatural effect[B] can also be centered on any place where someone speaks the deity’s name[/B] or title for up to 1 hour after the name is spoken, and at any location when an event related to the deity’s portfolio occurs (see the deity descriptions for details)." - The paladin will be speaking the name Odin when dealing with the fiend and in gaining his abilities for the day. This will draw Odin's attention as both a follower and one who is speaking his name. Odin would know what's up between the character and the fiend in 3e. 5e, however, doesn't get into what abilities the gods have, so it's up to the DM whether or not Odin would know. [/QUOTE]
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