>Be me >Running an "End of the Universe" scenario >Decide that if the players succeed in either escaping this dying universe or by fighting to the very end that their PCs will become deities in the next incarnation of the universe and will make up part of the pantheon for the setting they will play in next >Cleric wants to become god of life and magic >Paladin wants to become god of death and judgement >LG Thief doesn't know >Give LG Thief the opportunity to become "the dream thief" stealing nightmares so that good people may rest easy at night and leaving nightmares in the minds of villains >Thief instead orchestrates the demise of the CN aberration he would have to merge with to become this entity >Trying to think of another ultimate destiny for this Thief >Player is kind of lolrandumb and loves CN shit so I'm flummoxed that he didn't go for what I offered him >I don't think he fully understood though DESU
Any ideas for what kind of god a lawful good thief might become?
>thief >lawful A god of bureaucra... >good ...forget it, no idea.
Nolan Bailey
He becomes a mysterious non-diety of luck. Without a name, without a temple, only detectable by madmen and those with an oracle's sight, but always present.
Nicholas Cook
Problem is there will be a minigame as part of session 0 where they as gods will help create the next setting
Would a non-deity take part in this?
Colton King
Right? I can't think of anything aside from luring him into changing his alignment by constantly tempting him to act outside of it
Hunter Brooks
Is he really a LG thief? What does he steal?
Isaac Ramirez
He steals stolen things and returns them to proper owners if he can
Brandon Thomas
But stealing is inherently chaotic, and giving something to those who can't take care of it is inherently evil.
Sebastian Reyes
Deity of vigilantes? God that is tough.
Does he do anything notable besides steal during downtime?
The God of mystery, confusion, seeming contradictions, and unknowns, enemy of all the foul chaotic things that would hide in his cloak.
Adam Harris
Lawful god of Chaos.
Wyatt Murphy
Vanguard of the gods?
Logan Thompson
The Chaotic God of Law?
John Diaz
No that wouldn't make any sense!
Andrew Nelson
Makes sense to him probably.
Matthew Myers
God of the bold and independent? God of those who will go against the grain to do what they deem good, even if others peg it as evil/chaotic?
You know, basically if Batman was a god.
Evan Perry
....shit that is a tough one. I mean maybe in this new universe the concept of reclamation will be more important because of him?
Elijah Murphy
Also remember that you can still be lawful by following a stringent code, even if that code breaks established law, so a Batman/Robinhood thing would work fine.
Colton Wood
My patron saint Antonio de Padua is the saint of finding lost things iirc.
So, that? Maybe?
David Ross
Mal'al?
Jayden Garcia
Khorne?
Easton Cook
Most people forget this
Justin Davis
I also need some kind of transformation for him to undergo lvl 7 now but he needs some kind of unique feature The paladin has a bunch of spectral chains trailing behind him each link is a soul he has saved The cleric has an artifact weapon of one of the deceased gods I need the thief to obtain something both thematic and mechanical (game mechanics) Not sure what to give him
Zachary Perry
He whenever he reaches into his pockets he finds something of variable usefulness to the situation and if someone asks he can retrieve lost items they are strongly attached too.
Justin Morris
Maybe the god of good deeds and night?
Jordan Sanders
God of Teehee Macoroni.
Christian Scott
God of Justice?
Not as in the concept of justice that mortals have, but literal, absolute justice. Not necessarily a good god, since he could strike down a heroe if the heroe has done a wring and must be punished accordingly.
I mean, he does steal stolen goods and return them, yet he steals in the first place. So maybe a god less about greater good or evil and more about justice and balancing the scale.
Luis Foster
>Fused with an aberration He should be the god of law and chaos
Carson Lee
God of crossroads, liminality and transition.
He's the hidden god between the cracks. His lawful goodness reflected in the necessity of change and the weird contradiction of endless possibilities and one inevitable path taken.
Levi Price
He chose not to fuse He killed the aberration instead
Gabriel Barnes
The party uses summoned creatures to acquire whatever they need from stores
Jeremiah Martin
God of honour/justice God of (petty) vengeance The robbing hood, a mysterious mystery that lives within the forests of the realm, with his followers he wears colours to camouflage himself and has become the master of the bow, using it to traverse the wilderness and take back those that have been stolen. See how far before they catch into the he ladt one
Nathan Baker
>He steals stolen things and returns them to proper owners if he can The Reclaimer God of Lost Things God of Turnabout God of Just Comeuppance
>He's also a scout The Strider and Finder The Seeker and Returner The Searcher and the Seeker There is no escape and that is for sure This is the end; we won't take any more Say goodbye to the world you live in You've always been taking and now you've given Running, on our way Hiding, you will pay Dying, one thousand deaths Searching, Seek and Destroy-er
Kayden Scott
Maybe he could become an idea or a concept instead of becoming a deity: he could represent fighting against injustice or the ideas of justice and equality. He could, in that case, not be worshipped in a direct way but instead consider fighting against repression and injustice, vigilantism and robin hood-esque actions as acts of faith, and make said figures his "clerics" and chosen, and maybe grant them powers and/or blessings to them so long as they do not stray. TLDR: rangers/rogues with divine magic and/or domains motherfucker. You could even make it a prestige class and/or an archetype depending on what game you're playing.