Tell me about your familiar
As usual, I chose a raven familiar. When the DM asked me what language he speaks, I thought for a bit and answered- Dark Speech. -
>>46733421
I mean, if it can't reach the prerequisite for the feat it dies when it talks but desu I love that idea and might allow it anyway
>>46733340
It's a cute little thrush who likes to sing.It's a pathfinder character and the thrush introduced themselves to my character to reveal that my character is a magical girl
>>46733340
My wizard has a small Earth elemental that he adores greatly. It does triple duty as assistant/butler/work mule and knows my wizard's home better than he do. It also has more common sense than my wizard.
>>46733670
>that my character is a magical girl
Synthesist Summoner?
Pic related is one I tend use in Magical Girl games alot. I don't use Pathfinder for those games, so there's not much to go over with it mechanically, it's more of a quest-giver NPC than a combat asset.
That being said, just for flavor I usually end up giving it a few unsettling quirks like being able to phase through solid objects and hanging upside down like a bat... in mid air... when there's nothing for it to grip on to.
>>46734068
Ah, here we go, the much longer story to go with it. It's from a lonnnng time ago, but I still use this particular familiar in games to this day, especially with new groups.
>using familiars when you can have thralls
Why? Wouldn't you want to own a sentient animal?
>>46733340
a silver-haired forest bat (a real species) named "Sahandrian" (the name of Corellon's bow)
he hangs under my cloak and helps me hear reeeall gud.
Had a holygun paladin who had a Pipefox as a friend. He'd do his own thing and mental relay stuff back to him.
My clint eastwood paladin has shot the pipefox from his crossbow to give it highground on several occasions
An owl with a south-east london accent. It hates me.
As a mage, terrapins.
Seemingly cute, but surprisingly vicious.