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NON TN Druid Advancement
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 1:21 am
by SinbadSam
I have a question how do druids whose alignments are not True Neutral advance as a druid?
Or does the Arkaz set not care about the alignment of a Druid/Cleric of a Deity?
I am asking for several reasons,,,one being Druids of Jaeger(Neutral Evil) and Druids of Pelagia (Chaotic Neutral).
Thanks
SinbadSam
Re: NON TN Druid Advancement
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 1:26 am
by BrunoKnotslinger
SinbadSam wrote:I have a question how do druids whose alignments are not True Neutral advance as a druid?
Or does the Arkaz set not care about the alignment of a Druid/Cleric of a Deity?
I am asking for several reasons,,,one being Druids of Jaeger(Neutral Evil) and Druids of Pelagia (Chaotic Neutral).
Thanks
SinbadSam
Quoting from NWN documentation:
"Alignment: Must be neutral good, lawful neutral, true neutral, chaotic neutral, or neutral evil"
In other words, neutral in at least one of the axes is good enough.
Re: NON TN Druid Advancement
Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 5:41 pm
by Melehpoam
Team?
Meleh is NG, thus has "Neutral" in one of her axes, yet she can't wear Pelagia's robes, and the Arkaz wiki
http://www.arkaz.com/lore/index.php?title=Pelagia says Pelagia's followers need to be "Alignment CG, TN, (CN), CE "
Can I have clarification please?
Thank you!
Re: NON TN Druid Advancement
Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 6:48 pm
by corwink
terryrayc wrote:For those of you following a god there are 2 major rules you need to remember.
1) if you are not a divine caster you may be within 1 of your god's alignment
--what does that mean?
-----If your god is TN then you can be NG, NE or TN but must be a N
-----If your god is LG then you can be NG or LG but you have to be a G
2) if you are a divine caster you MUST be your gods alignment.
--what does that mean?
-----If your god is TN and you are not then you'd move away from your god and will find yourself nearing a fallen stage.
Players that are fallen will no longer be able to call upon their god for power and will have to work to regain their gods favor!!
http://www.arkaz.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=2180
A follower is defined as someone who worships a god but does not actively serve that god as a cleric/druid/ranger.