Talk:Arshea
Domains
Per James Jacobs, the Divine Mysteries removal of Arshea's alternate domains listed in Singer, Stalker, Skinsaw Man might have been unintentional. I've removed them from the infobox listing to align with the current high-tier source, but retained them in the footnote and categorization pending clarification.1 -Oznogon (talk) 01:53, 5 December 2024 (UTC)
- Created and documented further independent conflicts over her alternate domains that exist between Firebrands and Singer, Stalker, Skinsaw Man on Talk:Arshea/Conflicts. -Oznogon (talk) 21:38, 19 December 2024 (UTC)
References
- ↑ "The article for Arshea was written and developed and edited while Divine Mysteries was still being worked on. In cases like this, we do cross check and cross reference forward, and do our best to make sure that 'preview' content like this that we know is going to be in an upcoming product will match, but sometimes late changes to the later project make this impossible. In Curtain Call, Arshea's devotee benefits map closely to what they were in previous OGL versions, which at the time were, to my understanding, what was heading into Divine Mysteries. Personally, I feel like mystic armor and those two alternate domains are flavorful choices that match the faith very well. I'll look into the table in Divine Mysteries to try to investigate whether the table makes deliberate changes or if they're typos, in any event, but in the meantime, go with the version you prefer for your table." James Jacobs. (November 25, 2024). Comment on "Chronicles of the Divine", Paizo Blog.