Ola, a player on my table would like something related to angels, would you have any archetype to indicate in that line?
Ola, a player on my table would like something related to angels, would you have any archetype to indicate in that…
Ola, a player on my table would like something related to angels, would you have any archetype to indicate in that…
Jenn Martin made an Angel playbook. You can find it in this doc (I’m not sure if it’s the final version).
indieplus.org – http://www.indieplus.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Indieplus_2014_Antho.pdf
Joe Beason Thank you for your help!
There’s also an official Angel playbook coming someday.
Why would he like an Angel?
If he wants to be good and polite and nice to everyone, he could try a Spectre because corruption move indicates that Spectres would try to stop unnecessary violence.
Tainted is good if you put a twist on it that Angels and Demons are kind of the same and that Angels also sign some kind of contracts, use threats and sometimes violence.
Pawel Solowczuk Because she likes angels. She asked if she could play with one and as there archetype, I’ll use it.
I would honestly use the Hallowed as a base well before the Tainted or Specter.
That’s an interesting option Lex Permann, for this reason I asked why question, as for me Hallowed would put an emphasis on faithful management and blessings, more like a priest, while Tainted would be more of a personification of Angelic force with ability to turn oneself into winged form.
I think all options are good for different reasons.
In a playtest at Metatopia, one of the characters was an early version of the Angel, which went well and in unexpected directions.
Lisa Padol And here I didn’t think they would even start on the Angel for ages. Great to hear, especially after the underwhelming Immortal.
This was back when the Kickstarter was running, I think.