
In Pathfinder Second Edition, champions are the representatives of an alignment, usually linked to deities of that specific alignment. Beings such as Aeons, Proteans, Psychopomps and Inevitables already exist as propagators of the precepts of Chaos and Order without the moral distinction of Good and Evil, but this option still does not exist for characters who wish to be the ideal archetype of Neutral outsiders and deities. The concept I wanted to present here is of one of these types of champions, in this case the Chaotic and Neutral cause, which still doesn't have a name - in some forums and message boards they are called "Anarchists" or "Wanderers" -, but that it would be linked to Gorum, called by his followers Our Lord in Iron, a deity linked to the chaos of battles, wars or simple bar fights, regardless of which side is right or wrong.
In addition to this non-existing class concept, the ancestry here also has ideas that come from the Pathfinder community, without holding on to the game's base ideas - expect this a lot here with non-humanoid or "beastfolk" ancestries -, bringing a Tengu Champion, but without bringing the idea always linked to crows, ravens, rooks or magpies. I chose a bit more chaotic bird so to speak - at least in terms of its favorite prey and also its call -, which is a Kookaburra, one of the symbol birds of Australia and also one of my favorites, giving a special touch to the feet, with claws more similar to non-avian dinosaurs, especially "raptors", than to the bird itself, in addition to the scar and cracked beak, a sign of a warrior hardened by the anathemas of her god.
In addition to this non-existing class concept, the ancestry here also has ideas that come from the Pathfinder community, without holding on to the game's base ideas - expect this a lot here with non-humanoid or "beastfolk" ancestries -, bringing a Tengu Champion, but without bringing the idea always linked to crows, ravens, rooks or magpies. I chose a bit more chaotic bird so to speak - at least in terms of its favorite prey and also its call -, which is a Kookaburra, one of the symbol birds of Australia and also one of my favorites, giving a special touch to the feet, with claws more similar to non-avian dinosaurs, especially "raptors", than to the bird itself, in addition to the scar and cracked beak, a sign of a warrior hardened by the anathemas of her god.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
Species Avian (Other)
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