Talk:Cambion (planar scion)/Conflicts

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Nature of half-fiends

Removed this statement:

Though tieflings have the blood of fiendish beings, their ancestry is at least one step removed from the original introduction of that blood; the child of a union of a mortal with a fiendish being is a half-fiend, not a tiefling. Tieflings might, but not necessarily, then be born from the union of the half-fiend with another mortal being. The possibility of a tiefling birth continues to many generations after that union, even when two mortals have children, so long as one of the mortals is a direct descendant of the half-fiend.1

Player Core pg. 78 negates this origin for nephilim, who can be directly descended from fiends (among other extraplanar beings). -Oznogon (talk) 06:41, 11 December 2023 (UTC)

References

  1. Colin McComb & Hal Maclean. “Blood of Fiends” in Blood of Fiends, 3. Paizo Inc., 2012