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<blockquote data-quote="Asathas" data-source="post: 541832" data-attributes="member: 2229"><p>Quite alright... I'll make it a nice little Christmas present to myself.</p><p></p><p>Just so you know, we're already using one bit from your preview in our campaign. The party's cleric is an NPC (no one wanted to play a cleric) and I'd been looking to make him a bit more interesting. I'm also using Elements of Magic and in a recent level gain, he took on the Companion Creature list and thus gained something of a very, very low-end celestial. I briefly mentioned that the companion's name was Janos at one point and described it as a floating ball of light a few inches across.</p><p></p><p>In their most recent adventure, the party discovered the remains of a tortured paladin (of the same deity as the party's paladin) when the celestial companion moved up to be just in front of the dead paladin and took on a ghostly human form, briefly touching the cheek of the dead paladin with his hand before resuming his normal form. The party had discovered a journal during this adventure as well which belonged a one of a group of necromancers and found that it described the capture of one Sir Janos and their attempts to subvert him through torture.</p><p></p><p>To make a long story short, the dead Sir Janos was the son of the animus/soul now housed in the celestial companion. Janos the Younger had a holy symbol (a gold coin at the center of a circular frame of ensorceled black ash wood from your product preview) which the party's paladin has now taken up as his own holy symbol and renamed his character using the phrase "To Honor Janos" in the tongue of his homeland.</p><p></p><p>Sorry it took me so long to get to the good part regarding your preview but I wanted to include a bit of the history regarding the holy symbol that is based on your product. It's become the party paladin's greatest treasure, has a whole backstory behind it, and it's all due to the inspiration I gained from reading your preview. I can only imagine what inspirations I'll have reading your entire book!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Asathas, post: 541832, member: 2229"] Quite alright... I'll make it a nice little Christmas present to myself. Just so you know, we're already using one bit from your preview in our campaign. The party's cleric is an NPC (no one wanted to play a cleric) and I'd been looking to make him a bit more interesting. I'm also using Elements of Magic and in a recent level gain, he took on the Companion Creature list and thus gained something of a very, very low-end celestial. I briefly mentioned that the companion's name was Janos at one point and described it as a floating ball of light a few inches across. In their most recent adventure, the party discovered the remains of a tortured paladin (of the same deity as the party's paladin) when the celestial companion moved up to be just in front of the dead paladin and took on a ghostly human form, briefly touching the cheek of the dead paladin with his hand before resuming his normal form. The party had discovered a journal during this adventure as well which belonged a one of a group of necromancers and found that it described the capture of one Sir Janos and their attempts to subvert him through torture. To make a long story short, the dead Sir Janos was the son of the animus/soul now housed in the celestial companion. Janos the Younger had a holy symbol (a gold coin at the center of a circular frame of ensorceled black ash wood from your product preview) which the party's paladin has now taken up as his own holy symbol and renamed his character using the phrase "To Honor Janos" in the tongue of his homeland. Sorry it took me so long to get to the good part regarding your preview but I wanted to include a bit of the history regarding the holy symbol that is based on your product. It's become the party paladin's greatest treasure, has a whole backstory behind it, and it's all due to the inspiration I gained from reading your preview. I can only imagine what inspirations I'll have reading your entire book! [/QUOTE]
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