


The secrecy they desire is never worth endangering the innocent.Īn aasimar, except for one who has turned to evil, has a link to an angelic being. They nevertheless have no compunction about striking openly at evil. When traveling, aasimar prefer hoods, closed helms, and other gear that allows them to conceal their identities. An aasimar inevitably draws the attention of evil cultists, fiends, and other enemies of good, all of whom would be eager to strike down a celestial champion if they had the chance. While aasimar are strident foes of evil, they typically prefer to keep a low profile. This entity is typically a deva, an angel who acts as a messenger to the mortal world. Each aasimar can count a specific celestial agent of the gods as a guide. These dreams help shape an aasimar, granting a sense of destiny and a desire for righteousness. From an early age, an aasimar receives visions and guidance from celestial entities via dreams. Their patrons expect them to strike at evil, lead by example, and further the cause of justice. They are a people of otherworldly visages, with luminous features that reveal their celestial heritage.Īasimar are placed in the world to serve as guardians of law and good. Aasimar are born to serve as champions of the gods, their births hailed as blessed events. They are descended from humans with a touch of the power of Mount Celestia, the divine realm of many lawful good deities. Aasimar bear within their souls the light of the heavens.
