Paths Not Taken: Initial Thoughts on Race

Living Document: Ancestries Pathfinder first edition has races, second edition has ancestries. To my mind they are fundamentally the same thing, but the implementation is different. First edition races are reasonably close to the D&D 3.x races. You get some abilities at character creation and and that’s mostly it. Unless …

Polyhedral Pantheons: Won’t You Be My Neighbor?

In Polyhedral Pantheons I described a process where you assign a domain to each face and each point of a polyhedron, then use adjacent sites to define deities based on those domain assignments. For instance, in the Shu-Shi pantheon (worksheet shown below) the ‘1’ face has the Nobility domain assigned, …

Divine Trappings: Visions and Portents

There is another element that might be included in domain aspects: visions and portents. One of the elements from Dungeons & Dragons 3e’s Deities and Demigods that I had overlooked, deities have a ‘portfolio sense’. I may want to make it an element of the domain aspects. Demigods have a …

Divine Trappings: Unexpected Oversight

Considering how much time I’ve spent on the Echelon Reference Series, specifically capturing content from the Player Companions and especially from the Faiths of {Purity, Balance, Corruption} books, I really should have looked in them. The sections describing each deity, at least the more major ones, include the following subsections. …

Divine Trappings: Temples and Holy Places

Somehow, I almost forgot to talk about temples, shines, and other holy places. This is particularly ironic because I originally got the idea for Divine Trappings when I read Raging Swan’s Urban Dressing: Temples, which presents temple features based on domains and subdomains. Domain aspects don’t just apply to the …

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