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would a paladin hate a cleric of wee jas? vice-versa?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jack of Shadows" data-source="post: 2556478" data-attributes="member: 3276"><p>I can't speak for the RAW,</p><p></p><p>But I tend to use Wee Jas fairly strongly in my campaigns. One of the conventions I picked up from raiding the net was the idea aof various sects of the faith. The Weetian sect tends toward darker aspects of the Stern Ladie's dominions while the Jassian sect tends to the brighter side. Both sides will raise and create dead. The Weetians with a slavery mentality and the Jassian's more as a form of ancestor worship. A Jassian will never create a chaotic undead because such a thing would be seen as against the Ruby Sorceresses' wishes. On the other hand a Weetian WOULD create a chaotic undead under the belief that so long as such a creation is bound they can be used to create order (but they'd still be treading on thin ice in most cases).</p><p></p><p>Wee Jas' worshipper's are plainly creepy but they are also strong upholders of order. They have strong ties to governments and judiciary organizations.</p><p></p><p>In that vein the Jassians in my campaign have a group of paladins called the Order of the Veil. They are used to hunt down those who have extended their lives unnaturally and without the permission of the Church. </p><p></p><p>Now a more traditional Paladin teamed with a Wee Jassian priest will work very well together up holding justice and law but will differ on the way that it should be done. In my opinion you can see this as a Superman and Batman relationship. They both know the other is trying to do the right thing but they disagree on each other's methods.</p><p></p><p>In my current campaign I have a player with a priestess of Wee Jas. I also have a cleric of Kord and an initiate of Bahamut (Both are relatively minor due to multiclassing). They've managed to keep to their faiths by having the priestess agree to only animate non-humanoids. ('Course now she has a skeletal bulette that she uses as a walking tent).</p><p></p><p>Anyways, this is how I've tweaked it. 'Course I've also always believed that Paladin's teach by example and not by force.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack of Shadows, post: 2556478, member: 3276"] I can't speak for the RAW, But I tend to use Wee Jas fairly strongly in my campaigns. One of the conventions I picked up from raiding the net was the idea aof various sects of the faith. The Weetian sect tends toward darker aspects of the Stern Ladie's dominions while the Jassian sect tends to the brighter side. Both sides will raise and create dead. The Weetians with a slavery mentality and the Jassian's more as a form of ancestor worship. A Jassian will never create a chaotic undead because such a thing would be seen as against the Ruby Sorceresses' wishes. On the other hand a Weetian WOULD create a chaotic undead under the belief that so long as such a creation is bound they can be used to create order (but they'd still be treading on thin ice in most cases). Wee Jas' worshipper's are plainly creepy but they are also strong upholders of order. They have strong ties to governments and judiciary organizations. In that vein the Jassians in my campaign have a group of paladins called the Order of the Veil. They are used to hunt down those who have extended their lives unnaturally and without the permission of the Church. Now a more traditional Paladin teamed with a Wee Jassian priest will work very well together up holding justice and law but will differ on the way that it should be done. In my opinion you can see this as a Superman and Batman relationship. They both know the other is trying to do the right thing but they disagree on each other's methods. In my current campaign I have a player with a priestess of Wee Jas. I also have a cleric of Kord and an initiate of Bahamut (Both are relatively minor due to multiclassing). They've managed to keep to their faiths by having the priestess agree to only animate non-humanoids. ('Course now she has a skeletal bulette that she uses as a walking tent). Anyways, this is how I've tweaked it. 'Course I've also always believed that Paladin's teach by example and not by force. [/QUOTE]
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