Greybar
No Trouble at All
I'm looking at a kingdom in my world that has been conquered by infernal-blooded folks. I don't have a strong devil/demon division in this campaign, the leaning being towards chaos though. The true infernal beings have not come over (for in-game reasons), so the ruling class have only some of their powers. The kingdom it is not uncommon to see a batwinged master lashing a slave for some minor infraction in the middle of street (though it might be considered gauche).
So I don't want all of the nobility of this world to be half-fiends (too similiar in big punch ways). I'm thinking that the powerful folks can be represented using class levels in demon/devil/fey/etc as they learn to master and exploit their blood power. The half-fiend template, fiending template, and tiefling race will be other shorthand means.
Now, other than the fact that I need to make 3.5ish adaptations to Savage Species, does this sound reasonable?
john
p.s. as you might guess, the heroes will likely be conflicted or rebels against this world. Perhaps I should look for one of the Midnight books?
So I don't want all of the nobility of this world to be half-fiends (too similiar in big punch ways). I'm thinking that the powerful folks can be represented using class levels in demon/devil/fey/etc as they learn to master and exploit their blood power. The half-fiend template, fiending template, and tiefling race will be other shorthand means.
Now, other than the fact that I need to make 3.5ish adaptations to Savage Species, does this sound reasonable?
john
p.s. as you might guess, the heroes will likely be conflicted or rebels against this world. Perhaps I should look for one of the Midnight books?