InvaderSquoosh
First Post
I've been trying to create an Inquisitor (Defenders of the Faith p.51) using standard D&D rules and have run across something that seems like an errata. There was nothing about it in the most recent D&D FAQ or on the errata pages, so I'd like to expose it to the eyeballs that reside here.
The "Special" requirement of the Inquisitor Prestige class (ibid p.51) says that the character must be a member of a LG church. This probably implies a LG Deity.
The Inquisitor Prestige Domain lists the following Deities as requirements (ibid p.79):
Heironeous (LG), Moradin (LG), St. Cuthbert (LN).
So how can a Cleric of St. Cuthbert ever become an Inquisitor? My DM intuition says that the Special requirement is incorrect: It should allow members from a LN church that excludes evil members (namely St. Cuthbert).
Another thing to ponder is if this setup is intentional. That would mean that it's designed so that a Contemplative of St. Cuthbert can pick up the Inquisition Prestige Domain. This seems rare and unlikely.
So what do you folk think?
The "Special" requirement of the Inquisitor Prestige class (ibid p.51) says that the character must be a member of a LG church. This probably implies a LG Deity.
The Inquisitor Prestige Domain lists the following Deities as requirements (ibid p.79):
Heironeous (LG), Moradin (LG), St. Cuthbert (LN).
So how can a Cleric of St. Cuthbert ever become an Inquisitor? My DM intuition says that the Special requirement is incorrect: It should allow members from a LN church that excludes evil members (namely St. Cuthbert).
Another thing to ponder is if this setup is intentional. That would mean that it's designed so that a Contemplative of St. Cuthbert can pick up the Inquisition Prestige Domain. This seems rare and unlikely.
So what do you folk think?