The answer to that question is "infinite" because Angels have no material extension.
Cite, please.
The answer to that question is "infinite" because Angels have no material extension.
Why themes fighting words. In this essay, I shall prove that...No, the answer is one, because they do have material existence.
Fine Fair-Trade Coffee from Target, and some hot cocoa mixed in, because I felt like it.
I'm supposed to be working right now! And, by the time I get home that thread will 15 pages long. I don't type very fast. But keep it coming man, that's the kind of naughty word I love about Dungeons and Dragons.Ok for any others, here is the link to continue the conversation in a more topical thread:
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D&D 5E - In a polytheistic setting, the relationship between a Cleric and a deity goes in the Ideal and Flaw section.
In a polytheistic setting, the relationship between a Cleric and a deity goes in the Ideal and Flaw section. The deity itself and-or its sacred community are "Bonds". Additionally, the Cleric might share some "Ideal" in common cause with the deity. Perhaps the Cleric and the deity might even...www.enworld.org
Understanding how angels work, is surprisingly useful to understanding how the entire D&D multiverse works.
Sounds like a good Tuesday to me.All I've had today is six gummy bears and some scotch.
Um, wait, six gummy bears and a lot of scotch. Yeah, that's it.
Sounds like a good Tuesday to me.
This is a shameless self-promotion! (and I approve of it)Ok for any others, here is the link to continue the conversation in a more topical thread:
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D&D 5E - In a polytheistic setting, the relationship between a Cleric and a deity goes in the Ideal and Flaw section.
In a polytheistic setting, the relationship between a Cleric and a deity goes in the Ideal and Flaw section. The deity itself and-or its sacred community are "Bonds". Additionally, the Cleric might share some "Ideal" in common cause with the deity. Perhaps the Cleric and the deity might even...www.enworld.org
Understanding how angels work, is surprisingly useful to understanding how the entire D&D multiverse works.