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<blockquote data-quote="The Grassy Gnoll" data-source="post: 6733200" data-attributes="member: 6788652"><p>Honestly if you're a Bard your choice of God is kind of secondary. The situation would be different if you were playing a cleric or a paladin, both of which draw their magical abilities from their deity. A bard...doesn't.</p><p></p><p>Unless your DM decides to have you singled out as a level 1 character by this god, and make adventures based on that, it probably won't even come up much unless you put some colour into your relationship with your Drow colleague for roleplaying flavour - a kind of Legolas and Gimli begrudging acceptance that may develop into respect and friendship over time, perhaps.</p><p></p><p>But - and here's the thing - if the DM does decide to have Correllon go after you, there's nothing you can do about that except react to it and roll with it of and when it happens. And enjoy it as part of the game.</p><p></p><p>There are no mechanical benefits in choosing God A over God B unless you are playing a divine caster, which you're not.</p><p></p><p>Don't sweat it. Say your bard has Corellon as a God. Fine. Elf God doesn't like Drow. Elves don't like Drow. So your character will be distrustful of the drowning your party. Even if your character was an agnostic elf, he'd still dislike and distrust Drow because that's the way elf society works. In other words, it makes no difference. You'll have a Legolas and Gimli setup regardless.</p><p></p><p>Trubba not, as Riddley Walker would say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Grassy Gnoll, post: 6733200, member: 6788652"] Honestly if you're a Bard your choice of God is kind of secondary. The situation would be different if you were playing a cleric or a paladin, both of which draw their magical abilities from their deity. A bard...doesn't. Unless your DM decides to have you singled out as a level 1 character by this god, and make adventures based on that, it probably won't even come up much unless you put some colour into your relationship with your Drow colleague for roleplaying flavour - a kind of Legolas and Gimli begrudging acceptance that may develop into respect and friendship over time, perhaps. But - and here's the thing - if the DM does decide to have Correllon go after you, there's nothing you can do about that except react to it and roll with it of and when it happens. And enjoy it as part of the game. There are no mechanical benefits in choosing God A over God B unless you are playing a divine caster, which you're not. Don't sweat it. Say your bard has Corellon as a God. Fine. Elf God doesn't like Drow. Elves don't like Drow. So your character will be distrustful of the drowning your party. Even if your character was an agnostic elf, he'd still dislike and distrust Drow because that's the way elf society works. In other words, it makes no difference. You'll have a Legolas and Gimli setup regardless. Trubba not, as Riddley Walker would say. [/QUOTE]
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