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2020-10-27, 10:43 PM (ISO 8601)
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What do the Primordial represent in your game
With 4E over now, I'm curious if anybody who plays Pathfinder/3.5 uses the primordials for anything. I never liked 4E but I really liked the whole Dawn War cosmology and I thought that the primordial were a very different 'type" of antagonist. In my games, the primordial represent a sort of "old god" style mythos, rather than be powered by prayer or worship, they are fueled by sacrifice and maintain the old laws that even gods must obey long after the primordial death. I sort of moved them away from the elemental theme that 4th edition gave them and more for a general primeval theme. What story choices did you guys do with them?
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