A celestial is not necessarily nice. Biblical angels are noted as being scary. They are uncompromising agents of divine will. Good is not necessarily nice, and their moral compass might not necessarily point in the same direction as the player's depending on which god or goddess the celestial is working for. Take Sharess for example, she's CG, and his a hedonistic flirt. A celestial in her service is probably not promoting truth, justice and integrity. Remember, evil and wrong are not the same thing, just like good and right are not the same thing. A good celestial can easily ask you to do something that you find morally wrong, but is not consistent with being evil.
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Any time an unfathomably powerful entity sweeps in and offers godlike rewards in return for just a few teensy favors, it’s a scam. Unless it’s me. I’d never lie to you, reader dearest.
A celestial warlock's made a deal just like any other warlock. A cleric is a worshipper. A celestial warlock may absolutely LOATHE their patron, but as long as they abide by the terms of their contract, a deal's a deal.
If the celestial warlock hates the patron, then why does the warlock continue to work for, or serve, that patron? I am well aware of the lust for the power and such, but why would anyone spend the bulk of his/her existence trying to fulfill the goals of a being he/she hates?
Gotta pay the bills!
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A celestial is not necessarily nice. Biblical angels are noted as being scary. They are uncompromising agents of divine will. Good is not necessarily nice, and their moral compass might not necessarily point in the same direction as the player's depending on which god or goddess the celestial is working for. Take Sharess for example, she's CG, and his a hedonistic flirt. A celestial in her service is probably not promoting truth, justice and integrity. Remember, evil and wrong are not the same thing, just like good and right are not the same thing. A good celestial can easily ask you to do something that you find morally wrong, but is not consistent with being evil.
Any time an unfathomably powerful entity sweeps in and offers godlike rewards in return for just a few teensy favors, it’s a scam. Unless it’s me. I’d never lie to you, reader dearest.
Tasha
Gotta pay the bills!