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** The Goliath in 3rd and 4th are a whole RACE of these.
** The Goliath in 3rd and 4th are a whole RACE of these.
* The ''[[Pathfinder]]'' core setting has its own equivalent of Kord: Cayden Cailean, whose epithet is "The Drunken Hero." He was a mortal mercenary who ascended to godhood as a consequence of a dare he accepted during an evening of partying (he doesn't remember the exact means by which he accomplished this), and currently reigns as the [[Chaotic Good]] deity of adventurers, freedom, and alcoholic beverages. According to the source book, his life as both mortal and god consisted of "fighting for just causes, enjoying various alcohols, and not doing anything he didn't want to do."
* The ''[[Pathfinder]]'' core setting has its own equivalent of Kord: Cayden Cailean, whose epithet is "The Drunken Hero." He was a mortal mercenary who ascended to godhood as a consequence of a dare he accepted during an evening of partying (he doesn't remember the exact means by which he accomplished this), and currently reigns as the [[Chaotic Good]] deity of adventurers, freedom, and alcoholic beverages. According to the source book, his life as both mortal and god consisted of "fighting for just causes, enjoying various alcohols, and not doing anything he didn't want to do."
** Valeros, ''Pathfinder'''s iconic fighter, is a devotee of Cayden Cailean. And it's rather easy to guess just by [http://paizo.com/paizo/blog/tags/meetTheIconics/v5748dyo5lb7y#discuss reading his write-up.]
** Valeros, ''Pathfinder'''s iconic fighter, is a devotee of Cayden Cailean. And it's rather easy to guess just by [http://paizo.com/paizo/blog/tags/meetTheIconics/v5748dyo5lb7y#discuss reading his write-up.]{{Dead link}}
* ''[[Iron Kingdoms]]''. Borka Kegslayer is an eight-foot tall trollkin shaman of the fertility goddess, Dhunia, and is also the embodiment of this trope. He has sired so many children from so many different women that he's lost track of them all; he once freed an entire tribe of enslaved pygmy trolls, all of whom then immediately swore enternal loyalty to him and now act as his personal beer keg carriers (he always has them follow him into battle, in case he gets thirsty); and has killed so many enemies that he has become a house hold name for just about every kriel (clan) in the northern hemisphere.
* ''[[Iron Kingdoms]]''. Borka Kegslayer is an eight-foot tall trollkin shaman of the fertility goddess, Dhunia, and is also the embodiment of this trope. He has sired so many children from so many different women that he's lost track of them all; he once freed an entire tribe of enslaved pygmy trolls, all of whom then immediately swore enternal loyalty to him and now act as his personal beer keg carriers (he always has them follow him into battle, in case he gets thirsty); and has killed so many enemies that he has become a house hold name for just about every kriel (clan) in the northern hemisphere.