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Author:  Paldaris [ Wed May 10, 2017 5:57 pm ]
Post subject:  Familiar Question

As a Ss'ressen, I was thinking about getting a familiar. I remember from the old Ssethregore book that there was a winged viper that could be a familiar. Is there any reason that I couldn't take an owl, use the owl stats, and tell people that it looks like a winged viper?

I know that there is a winged snake in the SRD, but that is not legal for use and I wanted something that style/appearance wise fit with being a Ss'ressen.

Author:  val Holryn [ Wed May 10, 2017 6:56 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Familiar Question

No reasonable judge would have a problem with this.

Author:  PCI_StatMonkey [ Thu May 11, 2017 10:47 am ]
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Paldaris wrote:
As a Ss'ressen, I was thinking about getting a familiar. I remember from the old Ssethregore book that there was a winged viper that could be a familiar. Is there any reason that I couldn't take an owl, use the owl stats, and tell people that it looks like a winged viper?

I know that there is a winged snake in the SRD, but that is not legal for use and I wanted something that style/appearance wise fit with being a Ss'ressen.



I doubt any GM would have an issue with this....

heck, I may have to add a little stat block for you in the player's guide.

Author:  Paldaris [ Thu May 11, 2017 11:08 am ]
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Quote:
heck, I may have to add a little stat block for you in the player's guide.


Cool. Thanks, Pedro.

Author:  Eric Hughes [ Mon Mar 12, 2018 4:13 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Familiar Question

Why not use the ever popular Paldarian War Goose. They have the added bonus of providing an omelet each morning for breakfast. If they die just cook them in a stew. Win all the way around. :-p

Author:  PCI_StatMonkey [ Wed Mar 14, 2018 7:31 am ]
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Eric Hughes wrote:
Why not use the ever popular Paldarian War Goose. They have the added bonus of providing an omelet each morning for breakfast. If they die just cook them in a stew. Win all the way around. :-p



it must taste.... divine.

;)

Author:  toodeep [ Wed Mar 14, 2018 8:18 am ]
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PCI_StatMonkey wrote:
Eric Hughes wrote:
Why not use the ever popular Paldarian War Goose. They have the added bonus of providing an omelet each morning for breakfast. If they die just cook them in a stew. Win all the way around. :-p



it must taste.... divine.

;)



No, for the divine you need to roast an Illirite's celestial falcon. :)

Not a truly important question, but as embodied spirits, do most familiars leave a corpse behind that you could eat?

Author:  PCI_StatMonkey [ Wed Mar 14, 2018 11:31 am ]
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toodeep wrote:
PCI_StatMonkey wrote:
Eric Hughes wrote:
Why not use the ever popular Paldarian War Goose. They have the added bonus of providing an omelet each morning for breakfast. If they die just cook them in a stew. Win all the way around. :-p



it must taste.... divine.

;)



No, for the divine you need to roast an Illirite's celestial falcon. :)

Not a truly important question, but as embodied spirits, do most familiars leave a corpse behind that you could eat?


I would say the "poof" into mist

Author:  Paldaris [ Wed Mar 14, 2018 12:09 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Familiar Question

I think I should write a new Ranger Archetype - Paldarin Goose Herder

Author:  toodeep [ Wed Mar 14, 2018 5:20 pm ]
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PCI_StatMonkey wrote:
I would say the "poof" into mist


That was my thought too. Which means you either need to eat it alive or amputate a thigh for roaring while keeping the celestial falcon alive... probably hard to get an illirite to go along with that experiment though...

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