FranticDistortion
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The game will come out in 2 years, guys. Of course they aren't going to dump everything about the game out within the first month of it's announcement, that would be dumb.
you seem to equate all sci-fi to hard sci-fi
From there:I equated the searching for "scientific" reasons for something happening in a work of fiction is literally sci-fi, because that's what it is.you seem to equate all sci-fi to hard sci-fi
Where did you get that I was making a comparison between hard sci-fi and sci-fi, I don't know.
What you're talking about isn't sci-fi though. Hard fantasy is much better way to describe it.This is fantasy, not sci-fi
I equated the searching for "scientific" reasons for something happening in a work of fiction is literally sci-fi, because that's what it is. Where did you get that I was making a comparison between hard sci-fi and sci-fi, I don't know.
Seelah: No One is Truly Lost
Dear Pathfinders,
In a world where friends become enemies and the hardships of the crusade turn good people into monsters, it is always reassuring to see the familiar face and shining armor of a true paladin. Meet Seelah, the Paizo iconic character, who has been a friend and ally to many Pathfinders in their tabletop sessions. Seelah isn’t your usual uptight paladin: life has taught her to embrace things as they are, so she laughs when she’s happy, swears when she’s angry, and can be found in a tavern when she’s thirsty. Vigorous, loud, and pure-hearted, she is the person you need when the world is burning and the soil is becoming corrupt beneath your feet.
Seelah by Wayne Reynolds
A long time ago, when Seelah was just a teenager, her family fled the atrocities of Geb and took refuge in Solku, a bustling trade town. Their troubles seemed to be at an end, but for Seelah they had just begun. The gnolls of White Canyon slew her family during their raiding, and Seelah was left alone in the hot and dusty streets of the foreign town. Overcoming adversity with her iron will: she survived, stealing, pickpocketing, and even becoming a mercenary.
The rest of the story is known by all: when Iomedae’s knights came to defend Solku, Seelah was drawn to one paladin’s shining mithril helm... she stole it and immediately experienced something she hadn’t felt for the longest time: guilt. It only grew stronger when she saw Acemi, the robbed paladin, fighting the gnolls bare-headed… and dying from a mortal wound to her skull.
These events changed Seelah’s fate, but not her spirit. Devastated by Acemi’s death, she joined Iomedae’s knights and became a true paladin. Make no mistake: Seelah is no longer driven by grief. Her wounds have healed, and her strong, loving, and faithful nature have bloomed under the aegis of Iomedae. Now redeemed, Seelah believes in redemption for everyone. She can judge, but she is never judgmental.
But Seelah can offer you more than just cheering words and an approving smile. As an iconic character, she is the embodiment of the paladin class: sword and shield expert, master of blessings, and smiter of evil. She is a defender of the wounded and blesser of the fallen, and your shining shield in a seemingly hopeless battle.
To arms!
Owlcats
Well, chains do seem to have been their thing for a very long time. :^)Black people just can't say "no" to bling-bling...
In a campaign about fighting demons, dumping a paladin with probably lots of conversations and personal quests and options for a mute paladin does not sound like a good bargain.a proud daughteru of val and ekun. same intelligence and writing as mother, and op stats due to dumped int from father.
in the end, everyone would pick the aerie of satinav and dump paladin for a mercenary.
I wouldn't get my hopes up, comrade. They can still do much, much worse.Least popular party member spotted.
Romanceable Kitsune bard is a must.Black paladin womyn still better than obligatory furry companion.
All the daughters of any species are all female, not just hags.Changeling. The all female daughters of hags
Seelah isn’t your usual uptight paladin... She can judge, but she is never judgmental.
Oooh! How exciting! I want to roll her into a monk class! Or maybe a paladin/monk build. Oooo!
A Ratfolk could be OK if it was handled as well as Nok-Nok, I thought I was gonna hate him when they announced the character for Kingmaker but he was great.Black paladin womyn still better than obligatory furry companion.
Least popular party member spotted.
Fixed for youjudge not by the color of their skin but bytheir in-game statsthe content of their character sheets
Considering you have 1000+ hours in Kingmaker please tell me you have done a playthrough where you leveled every companion as a monk? Most of them have good Wis or Cha at least.Oooh! How exciting! I want to roll her into a monk class! Or maybe a paladin/monk build. Oooo!