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In my opinion, the smite ability should work just like the paladin's. Namely, it should be applicable to any creature the celestial creature deems in opposition to its vows or goals, not just those of evil alignment.  This makes this template much more useful in non-evil campaigns, and actually creates some interesting story elements, since a presumably-good party could find themselves in opposition to a presumably-good foe.
In my opinion, the smite ability should work just like the paladin's. Namely, it should be applicable to any creature the celestial creature deems in opposition to its vows or goals, not just those of evil alignment.  This makes this template much more useful in non-evil campaigns, and actually creates some interesting story elements, since a presumably-good party could find themselves in opposition to a presumably-good foe.
yeah, i though about that for all six of these smite patterns, but i waffled about how much more work that would require from an already busy GM, and whether that should collapse it down to three patterns, which would need renamed, etc. I eventually decided to just stick with the six patters, but i'd be open to popping in a sentence in them all that allows any/all of them to target based on a vow, if the GM wants

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In my opinion, the smite ability should work just like the paladin's. Namely, it should be applicable to any creature the celestial creature deems in opposition to its vows or goals, not just those of evil alignment. This makes this template much more useful in non-evil campaigns, and actually creates some interesting story elements, since a presumably-good party could find themselves in opposition to a presumably-good foe.


yeah, i though about that for all six of these smite patterns, but i waffled about how much more work that would require from an already busy GM, and whether that should collapse it down to three patterns, which would need renamed, etc. I eventually decided to just stick with the six patters, but i'd be open to popping in a sentence in them all that allows any/all of them to target based on a vow, if the GM wants