Difference between revisions of "Talk:Nym (3.5e Deity)"
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− | |reason= It's an interesting god, kinda similar to he Doctor Who "These events must always happen as such." It would be an interesting cleric to play as. | + | |reason= It's an interesting god, kinda similar to he Doctor Who "These events must always happen as such." It would be an interesting cleric to play as. I like how you made their followers act like Inevitables, but with a bunch of contradictions. Nice idea with the scattered cults. |
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Havvy likes this article and rated it 3 of 4. | |
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I would play a cleric of this deity. It integrates well into standard DnD cosmology, and opens up quite a few plot hooks. |
Alcyius likes this article and rated it 3 of 4. | |
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It's an interesting god, kinda similar to he Doctor Who "These events must always happen as such." It would be an interesting cleric to play as. I like how you made their followers act like Inevitables, but with a bunch of contradictions. Nice idea with the scattered cults. |