It reminds me of "sanity points system" variant rules from D&D (I think) where smarter characters are more vulnerable to SAN damage.
There are a lot of different D&D SAN systems depending upon the game version (they tend to litter Unearthed Arcana), but the ones I remember tend to mostly use either Wis or else a total of all your "mental stats". The Pathfinder version is even helpfully available online.
Too bad in the lore Silverash and Pramanix don't have a good relationship since the former forced the latter to become the Priestess of their religion to gain more power in their country. Now the latter no longer speaks with her brother and pretends he isn't there.
Too bad in the lore Silverash and Pramanix don't have a good relationship since the former forced the latter to become the Priestess of their religion to gain more power in their country. Now the latter no longer speaks with her brother and pretends he isn't there.
they said it was 'a play by rival clans though'? In Silverash's profile they mentioned that the vine-bear court (I am assuming this is the religion) was trying to use Pramanix as leverage against Ash to leave their political scene and to give up some resources and stuff I get that they have a bad relationship now but I feel like it was not Ash's choice that made her the priestess but more like he just did not fight the decision once it was decided and he did not do it for more power I feel to me he let them make her the priestess for more protection against his enemies
to me he let them make her the priestess for more protection against his enemies
IIRC, considering it's speculated that Cliffheart's infection with Oripathy was not, in fact, an accident in Silverash's profile... I wouldn't be surprised if that did factor into his decision.