I remember playing Baldur's Gate II: Throne of Bhaal and seen the Dark Solar as well as perhaps other various evil Celestial counterparts. Looking through the vault I did not see Fallen Celestials of any kind. I decided to make my own, the Fallen Planetar, somewhat based off the CEP Planetar's. She is quite powerful, challenge rating 26, and she has a modified armor of Aribeth's, as well as a custom Fallen Planetar Longsword. Please enjoy, and expect other Fallen Celestials on the way. There is more to her than the info provided on this page. I dont like it too when there isn't much info, but she will be a great addition to your module.
Posted by KENLAMELLA at 2011-06-13 02:28:41 Voted 10.00 on 06/13/11
Give the guy a break! It's called creative thinking! I like it just the way it is! _________________________ Farewell and a long farewell it shall be. Some of us are not destined to meet again.
Posted by Drizzt_Ranger ( 64.12.xxx.xxx ) at 2005-04-02 13:09:00
About the fallen Planetar...isn't the whole point of making a campaign to make up your own story? Therefore, if she makes a fallen one, than it exists. And the whole paladin thing is just messed up. I currently have an elf and a half-orc paladin. If you would like to continue arguing about it, whatever your name may be, feel free to contact me on NWN by my account name Drizzt_Ranger and we can take this to an arena, where I will beat you down with a half-orc paladin just for fun.
Posted by Anonymous ( 203.164.xxx.xxx ) at 2004-10-03 21:18:00
Erinyes are completely different to planetars fallen or otherwise.
Fallen Paladins are when a paladins alignment changes from Lawful Good.
Dark Paladins are called Blackguards and don't forget the Githyanki "Anti-Paladin" from BG2
As I said on the other comments thread, play Baldurs Gate. No Fallen Paladins in DnD?..........you really need to play BG series then, not just NWN. I never said they would keep their divine gifts. Also get your versions straight, I believe that there are no class limitations in 3.5, especially in NWN. And usually Fallen Paladins become a little class named the Blackguard. Provide documentation, but take this to the other comments thread, the one where I provide backup that proves your baseless opinions wrong. Thanks. Anymore comments welcome :).---Ajantis---
Posted by .... ( 68.127.xxx.xxx ) at 2004-07-15 01:54:00
A fallen Planetar is called an Erinye.
There are no Fallen Planetars.
Just like there are no Fallen Paladins in DnD. Once a Paladin has fallen he/she is no longer a Paladin. He looses all his Divine Gifts.
Only in NWN can a Paladin fall, and still keep his Divine Gifts.
Also only in NWN is it not possiable to have Elf, Dwarf, Half-elf, halflings, and in rare cases Half-orc Paladins.
It finally updated, so her pic is now avaliable, click on it if you want to see the superficial reason why you could d/l her for your module. :) Please share any comments, positive or negative.---Ajantis---
Honestly.....I think she is da gurl pimp, haha. She looks hot in more ways then one. I would say shes somewhat original. Its a wonder how something with such beauty could fall from grace....or is it? Perhaps vanity has a part in overloading the ego so much that it can lower a being down to the darkest regions of hell. Haha, well anyway, trust me, download this and add it to your module, whether it is serious or just for hack 'n slash. ---Ajantis---
Honestly.....I think she is da gurl pimp, haha. She looks hot in more ways then one. I would say shes somewhat original. Its a wonder how something with such beauty could fall from grace....or is it? Perhaps vanity has a part in overloading the ego so much that it can lower a being down to the darkest regions of hell. Haha, well anyway, trust me, download this and add it to your module, whether it is serious or just for hack 'n slash. ---Ajantis---
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