@Duesal

-[] On the nature of the divine.
--[] How does prayer work?
--[] How does Little Coatl draw power from good acts?
--[] How do prayer, good-deeds and sacrifice power generation compare to each other?
--[] How do they interact?
--[] Does the god need a metaphysical property to be able to draw power in a given way?
--[] When a god is born, comes the consciousness or the divine power first?
--[] How do they grant spells and does it cost them power to do so?
--[] How do Ley Lines factor into this?

[X] Duesal
Done.
Moony is the moon singer.

As for zathir... Really?

community, peace, learning, and parenthood.

couatls believed Jazirian to be the embodiment of supreme purpose and fate

Air, Good, Law

I can think of several dozen things he would be excellent at.

Helping Xor write up our education system strikes me as the most blatant way to abuse his domains.

He could also teach us about fate, and how it works. (Another thing we ignored because we hate it).

He also has... Enough? Weather control ability to jailbreak the driftwood crown. Weather manipulation is SO good.
Oh, wow. Those are all insanely useful. We'll definitely be talking with him soon enough.

Moonsinger goddess is a bit more tricky, but no reason we can't poke at her herald at some point.
@Duesal, thanks for compiling this together.

You mind adding a question on what his price would be for such an artifact as one Snowfire proposed creating out of Varys' trinket?
I'm not feeling quite up to finding Snowfire's quote/plan right now, sorry about that.
Adding.
 
@Duesal, thanks for compiling this together.

You mind adding a question on what his price would be for such an artifact as one Snowfire proposed creating out of Varys' trinket?
I'm not feeling quite up to finding Snowfire's quote/plan right now, sorry about that.

Looks like a late vote wasn't necessary.
 
Man, two complete failure to communicate in an hour. I must be doing something...

@Azel hover was designed to represent the "helicopter" issue you mentioned. Allowing creatures to hang in place and strafe at half their maximum move speed.

Unless I am severely misunderstanding something shouldn't this solve the representation issue with how the things maneuver?
 
Man, two complete failure to communicate in an hour. I must be doing something...

@Azel hover was designed to represent the "helicopter" issue you mentioned. Allowing creatures to hang in place and strafe at half their maximum move speed.

Unless I am severely misunderstanding something shouldn't this solve the representation issue with how the things maneuver?
No. Yes. You are missing the point.

It can hover, assuming the pilot is good at what he does. But I feel this "good at it" should be a skill-check, not a feat for which the pilot is normally not even eligible. That also leaves situations on the table such as the master pilot botching his roll and landing less then gracefully, while the Main Protagonist nails a nat 20 and brings it down perfectly despite never having flown before.
 
Looks like a late vote wasn't necessary.
Well, to be fair, that's a first time I'm ever flying a plane, first time I'm ever going to a country that isn't right next to Russia, and the first time I'm on a trip without any relatives around.
And that is on top of getting to a different city over 200km away after 4 1.5-hours-long periods in uni.

I have quite a lot of uncertainty about the whole thing, which just adds up to my sleepy state.

Still, thank you, and thank you @Duesal for keeping note of these actions.

I'll try to catch some sleep now.
*sleepy riot intensifies*
 
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Okay more questions... Yss and Lolth hate each other correct? Or is that Lolth and the Moon goddess?
It's also Yss and Lolth.

In ASOIAF lore, there's a city all the way back from the Dawn Age called Lyber, and in that city the acolytes of a snake god and spider goddess waged war on each other. That was the inspiration for Yss, and then Lolth fit neatly into the slot for the spider goddess.
...Does Storm God count?
We have an adamantine altar of his buried somewhere :V
He doesn't have affinity to the stars, thankfully.

The stars are evil. Mainly because ASOIAF is a Lovecraft-inspired setting.

EDIT: That is only half-joking, btw. I am deeply suspicious of eldritch influence through the stars.
 
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No. Yes. You are missing the point.

It can hover, assuming the pilot is good at what he does. But I feel this "good at it" should be a skill-check, not a feat for which the pilot is normally not even eligible. That also leaves situations on the table such as the master pilot botching his roll and landing less then gracefully, while the Main Protagonist nails a nat 20 and brings it down perfectly despite never having flown before.

Then dont think of it as hover think of it as...

Proficiency. You can get proficiency in exotic weapons and armor outside your classes usual by training represented by feats. OR as a part of your class.

As far as the whole "master botches a landing while MP brings it down with perfect with a nat 20"

Was that supposed to be a benefit or an issue? Either way. Let me seeeeeeee...

The ride rules look like they address that. You need a +10 to be able to reliably fight on a mount. Which is easy, but does take some doing.

If nothing else...

Perhaps this will help? Vehicles – d20PFSRD
 
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