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Wee Jas clerics

cloaker said:

I think Ill make her a bit more neutral in my campain and allow LN clerics to choose between Inflict/Rebuke and Cure/Turn. Does this seem ok by you fans of Greyhawk ? What would you do ?


This is what it all comes down to really, what works best in your game. Greyhawk is the DM's world, open and undetailed enough for you to do what you wish.

I personally don't allow good aligned Jasidans, but the 3e rules and the official 3e material on Wee Jas defintely make it a viable choice.
 

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Dunno about Deities & Demigods, but in the Living Greyhawk Gazetteer she seems a lot closer to the old version. It lists her as the "LN (LE) intermediate goddess of Magic, Death, Vanity and Law." That doesn't outright ban LG clerics, but it does mean that LE ones are far more common. The dogmatic part of her description seem more concerned with magic and honoring the dead than anything else.

I don't remember where 2e put her on the Great Wheel, but based solely on her alignment I would place her in Acheron - between the pure law of Mechanus/Nirvana and the diabolic malevolence of Baator/Nine Hells.
 

Staffan said:

I don't remember where 2e put her on the Great Wheel, but based solely on her alignment I would place her in Acheron - between the pure law of Mechanus/Nirvana and the diabolic malevolence of Baator/Nine Hells.

Yup. 3E puts her on Archeron's 4th layer, Ocanthus, where she rules a realm known as Cabal Macabre.
 

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