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<blockquote data-quote="Imaculata" data-source="post: 7970072" data-attributes="member: 6801286"><p>I've seriously considered a plot where a succubus was trying to influence the holy order, but it didn't seem very plausible to me that a succubus would be able to hide its alignment from an entire holy order of paladins.</p><p></p><p>What I came up with is that the nuns of this religion do not have to make a vow of chastity, but they do make a vow of purity (which still means that they shouldn't be sleeping with a pirate). The nun was obsessed with the pc and treated him like some kind of religious savior. However, sleeping with the pc will absolutely be frowned upon by the head of her order and they will probably have found out about it by now.</p><p></p><p>Another plot I've considered, is that perhaps a fey is among the order who is some form of good alignment, but she seeks to ruin them. But perhaps all these plots are a bit too cookie cutter. I'm leaning towards something more complicated and insidious.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I use Photoshop, along with some free fonts and clipart for the icons.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That is a good question. The holy order has quite a loyal and fanatical following among the common people. I think there would be quite a large number of skilled artisans in this city, such as wood cutters, weavers and leather workers. The holy order encourages hard labor for the faith. So the city probably produces a lot of manufactored products and food such as furniture, wagons, weapons, tools, baskets, clothes, rugs, blankets, wine, bread.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The Holy Quarter is so named because a lot of holy processions take place in this district. Although considering its proximity to the harbor, it may be home to all manner of people, and not all of them trustworthy. It would be ironic if the holy quarter has the most crime. </p><p></p><p>While the map does have a graveyard on it in the south west, I think it may need more now that I think of it. Good call.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Imaculata, post: 7970072, member: 6801286"] I've seriously considered a plot where a succubus was trying to influence the holy order, but it didn't seem very plausible to me that a succubus would be able to hide its alignment from an entire holy order of paladins. What I came up with is that the nuns of this religion do not have to make a vow of chastity, but they do make a vow of purity (which still means that they shouldn't be sleeping with a pirate). The nun was obsessed with the pc and treated him like some kind of religious savior. However, sleeping with the pc will absolutely be frowned upon by the head of her order and they will probably have found out about it by now. Another plot I've considered, is that perhaps a fey is among the order who is some form of good alignment, but she seeks to ruin them. But perhaps all these plots are a bit too cookie cutter. I'm leaning towards something more complicated and insidious. I use Photoshop, along with some free fonts and clipart for the icons. That is a good question. The holy order has quite a loyal and fanatical following among the common people. I think there would be quite a large number of skilled artisans in this city, such as wood cutters, weavers and leather workers. The holy order encourages hard labor for the faith. So the city probably produces a lot of manufactored products and food such as furniture, wagons, weapons, tools, baskets, clothes, rugs, blankets, wine, bread. The Holy Quarter is so named because a lot of holy processions take place in this district. Although considering its proximity to the harbor, it may be home to all manner of people, and not all of them trustworthy. It would be ironic if the holy quarter has the most crime. While the map does have a graveyard on it in the south west, I think it may need more now that I think of it. Good call. [/QUOTE]
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