

No matter the source, you can only enter a curse maelstrom state during an encounter, and if you don't end the state on your own, it ends at the end of the encounter. If a foe places a misfortune effect on your roll and the effect applies to your roll, you enter a curse maelstrom state, and if you fail a saving throw against a foe's curse effect and are affected by the curse, you also enter a curse maelstrom state. In addition, the curse is jealous of its place within your soul and gladly lashes out whenever others dare to usurp that position, granting you its power without the usual price. If the misfortune effect is somehow canceled or negated (by a fortune effect, for example), you don't enter a curse maelstrom state. If you do so, you enter a curse maelstrom state. During an encounter, when you succeed at a check, the GM can offer to have you roll again, taking the second result. You can choose to suppress it, but if you instead let it manifest, you can channel its power in your favor. Prerequisites You are cursed or have previously been cursed.Ī horrible curse has left a lingering stain on your soul, and its effects continue to plague you even if the curse's other effects have ended.

If we think about the Inner Sphere as literally a sphere, getting all four planes to border each other is impossible, but if we accept there’s some four-dimensional shenanigans involved it all makes perfect sense (or as much sense as four-dimensional objects and places can make).Aftermath | Deviant All Skills | Acrobatics | Arcana | Athletics | Crafting | Deception | Diplomacy | Intimidation | Lore | Medicine | Nature | Occultism | Performance | Religion | Society | Stealth | Survival | ThieveryĬurse Maelstrom Dedication Feat 2 Rare Archetype Dedication My favorite example of this is that all four “Inner Sphere” elemental planes border each other. Or that the Negative Energy Plane is located within the Shadow Plane… which is also described as a perfect shadowy copy of the Material. For instance the Shadow and Ethereal planes are both laid perfectly on top of the Material Plane, yet the Ethereal Plane also houses the Dimension of Dreams which must extend out into some fourth dimension since all three other dimensions are filled up by the overlap with the Material. I think the real answer here is that the Pathfinder world (when it comes to physical planar locations) has a fourth dimension we can’t comprehend to make all this fit together. /r/3d6 - For character creation, advice and sharing (system agnostic)./r/Battlemaps - For your VTT battlemap requirements./r/Tabletop - For your general tabletop gaming shenanigans./r/lfg - Looking For Group, find other players, etc./r/RPG - For general, non-Pathfinder related RPG discussion.


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