> An aasimar & a tiefling mingle(& marry?) producing a combo
> aasimar/tiefling brood. At least one adventures as a paladin and
> another as a rogue/wizard.
> The question is how others react to them, especially the PCs, on
> meeting the pair...???
Either one nature or the other would be dominant. You really can't have
both diabolical and celestial power resident in the same being... It's
not like creating a chimera of multiple physical creatures, after all.
So they'd be reacted to based on whatever nature dominated, possibly
with a dose of "hunh, that's screwed up" depending on how much of their
backstory is known.

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Marcq - 06 Oct 2004 23:56 GMT
> > An aasimar & a tiefling mingle(& marry?) producing a combo
> > aasimar/tiefling brood. At least one adventures as a paladin and
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> with a dose of "hunh, that's screwed up" depending on how much of their
> backstory is known.
I've got a half-fiend, half-celestial PC in a new, high level campaign. Good
stats and resistances but the rest of the stuff kind of negated each other.
And the character was pretty much an outcast growing up all around.
Marc

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> An aasimar & a tiefling mingle(& marry?) producing a combo
> aasimar/tiefling brood. At least one adventures as a paladin and
> another as a rogue/wizard.
> The question is how others react to them, especially the PCs, on
> meeting the pair...???
DragonKat2Flame - 07 Oct 2004 15:56 GMT
So, what if they were after another member of the 'family',
such as a sister rogue/sorceress who fell to the dark side
of the DM, and the PCs have met her briefly while she lifted
a magic item from the group.
Misunderstandings...