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<blockquote data-quote="LuisCarlos17f" data-source="post: 9346436" data-attributes="member: 6802378"><p>When I saw the blueskin goblin from Expanded Psionic Handbook I wanted a blue PC, and that was years before Grogu/Baby Yoda to become so famous and popular.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]363347[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>The last psionic manifester PC created by my imagination is an ardent (paladin-like) aasimar in setting like a mixture of Dark Sun and Dragonlance in the age of despair. Here the aasimars suffer the worst reputation about "wolves with sheep's clothing", when really they created the most advanced civilitation in the ancient ages, and they saved the day lots of time stopping Lovecraftian cults summoning horrors from the Far Realms. The propaganda by the new rulers, the dragon overlords and the noble houses (now they are ageless elans thanks special secret ritual as reward for the services) the aasimars are the descendents of "necrotouched" humans, people tainted by undead predators. The real past was different, when the king self-proclaimed the new high-priest of the lord fey pantheon, the "old faith" was forbidden, and lots of times the execution was eaten by undead. But when the believers of the "old faith" were attacked, the effect was opposite. Technically they were victims of "odium fidei", and this meant martydom. Then they didn't turn undead but the undead predators suffered damage because the "food" was "relic of saint martyrs". Later some aasimars were born as descedent of ordinary humans and other humanoids who were blessed by those saint martyrs' miracle. In this world the paladins of the "old faith" aren't wellcome at all because this is forbidden. The relation between the ardents and the rest of divine spellcasters is very complicated, because they are the "rookie" in the best case, and some times they are tagged as "false believers".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuisCarlos17f, post: 9346436, member: 6802378"] When I saw the blueskin goblin from Expanded Psionic Handbook I wanted a blue PC, and that was years before Grogu/Baby Yoda to become so famous and popular. [ATTACH type="full" width="245px"]363347[/ATTACH] The last psionic manifester PC created by my imagination is an ardent (paladin-like) aasimar in setting like a mixture of Dark Sun and Dragonlance in the age of despair. Here the aasimars suffer the worst reputation about "wolves with sheep's clothing", when really they created the most advanced civilitation in the ancient ages, and they saved the day lots of time stopping Lovecraftian cults summoning horrors from the Far Realms. The propaganda by the new rulers, the dragon overlords and the noble houses (now they are ageless elans thanks special secret ritual as reward for the services) the aasimars are the descendents of "necrotouched" humans, people tainted by undead predators. The real past was different, when the king self-proclaimed the new high-priest of the lord fey pantheon, the "old faith" was forbidden, and lots of times the execution was eaten by undead. But when the believers of the "old faith" were attacked, the effect was opposite. Technically they were victims of "odium fidei", and this meant martydom. Then they didn't turn undead but the undead predators suffered damage because the "food" was "relic of saint martyrs". Later some aasimars were born as descedent of ordinary humans and other humanoids who were blessed by those saint martyrs' miracle. In this world the paladins of the "old faith" aren't wellcome at all because this is forbidden. The relation between the ardents and the rest of divine spellcasters is very complicated, because they are the "rookie" in the best case, and some times they are tagged as "false believers". [/QUOTE]
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