Quote Originally Posted by Quertus View Post
So, once my Pathfinder "Cleric of me" believes in myself enough, he'll get spells?
A cleric's power stems from a deep, sincere conviction. As a cleric of an ideal, you have to truly have faith in whatever ideal you venerate, and devote yourself to it. That's not the same as having self-confidence, as the idiomatic phrase "believe in myself" typically connotes, but self-confidence would be important if you have an ideal like Pride. Does that make sense?