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    Anonymous
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    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.

    #275223
    frootsnax
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    No reasonable judge would have a problem with this.

    #275229
    Anonymous
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    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.

    #275230
    Anonymous
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    heck, I may have to add a little stat block for you in the player’s guide.

    Cool. Thanks, Pedro.

    #276185
    Anonymous
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    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

    #276188
    Anonymous
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    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.

    \";)\"

    #276191
    Anonymous
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    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?

    #276192
    Anonymous
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    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

    #276196
    Anonymous
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    I think I should write a new Ranger Archetype – Paldarin Goose Herder

    #276198
    Anonymous
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    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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