The "Reincarnate" ritual/spell pf #Pathfinder / #dnd fascinates me, as it seems to be pne of the few paths towards physical immortality that does not require undeath. With "Raise Dead" and the like, the person sooner or later runs into the limit of old age - but with Reincarnate, an entirely new and young body is created.
What would a setting be like where the rich and powerful continue to cling to existence by reincarnating themselves into new bodies?
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hey, any #pathfinder2e#pathfinder players out there have any advice for building a rogue? specifically a scoundrel type rogue, I'm having fun thinking of the build craft stuff but the dedication system is kinda overwhelming me and plotting out a build is getting kind of difficult
It features a broken pillar at the center and is set at a dusk/dawn time frame. In my campaign the party followed some suspicious folks and got ambushed by gooey little demons as they were discovered. Luckily, they made it out alive.
Mid-Week Lashunta Inspiration
The two statues are Ming Dynasty representations of Guan Yin. I'm a little less certain on the origin or reference with the live model, but I found it an intriguing comparison with the other two.
Having grown up and been inculcated in the Euro-American cultural paradigm, it's easy to forget there are strong cultural sources from all over the world. I find it important to look for inspiration in them.
The upcoming Tian Xia books made me realize, both of these guys are gods of drinking on Golarion. So there's no way they haven't gotten together to have, er, drinks. Yeah. Drinks.
Here he is! A fetchling flame order druid from Minkai who serves Yamatsumi, god of volcanoes. This fellow is also a bard and quite talented with his shakuhachi. Would you like to find him on a mountain?
#lashunta (Damaya) Inspiration
Artist is TheDurrrrian - deviantart
A couple things I like about this pic - aside from it being Wonder Woman (part of a series the artist did on medieval fantasy versions of DC Superheoes):
Her armor. No Cleavage. No Midriff. It's almost as if it was designed to protect instead of being ogled. To my mind, a Matriarchy doesn't waste their time waiting to be ogled. Instead, they kick your butt. That's how one stays in power. I really believe we need to agitate for a higher degree of verisimilitude in female fantasy armor.
I'm intrigued that she has a polearm. Having done medieval reenactment combat for 20 years, polearms don't need to be heavy, unwieldy things. They provide reach, and the force-multiplier one gets from have a blade on a 6-8ft haft means you don't need a heavy blade to ruin an enemy's day. With training, they are also fast!
Remember this time last year? When Wizards torpedoed all the goodwill they'd built up with 5e? Kind of a premonition as to what was coming? There's a reason why Kobold Press, MCDM, and Paizo all made moves. #DnD#TTRPG https://pocgamer.com/archives/1930
I realised I hadn't shared my "Dice Guardians" with you all. These were made by my youngest for me this Christmas and now guard my oldest set of dice (the set from the original D&D starter box)