06-23-2012, 02:43 PM
I was actually referring to the 3rd party class in pathfinder by Super Genius Games called the Godling, it is a class that makes a character seem like a god hero of Hellenic mythology. They gain abilities to represent their divinity within and comes from a variety to reflect thew multitude of the godlings of myth. I was not aware godlings were a race in 4th edition, interesting.
In the past I've used godlings in pathfnder as 'avatars' of a god, I could see Haaden being reborn in the body of a Peshwah and use his divine abilites as he gain more power to fight back or protect his people until he could return to godhood. I could write Temrin easily as a eldritch godling who was able to push a fragment of his self into time to drift until being inplanted to a perfect host. Then attempt to gain more power through slaying the cultist of Thanatos or through regained worship while researching how to regain divinity.
In the past I've used godlings in pathfnder as 'avatars' of a god, I could see Haaden being reborn in the body of a Peshwah and use his divine abilites as he gain more power to fight back or protect his people until he could return to godhood. I could write Temrin easily as a eldritch godling who was able to push a fragment of his self into time to drift until being inplanted to a perfect host. Then attempt to gain more power through slaying the cultist of Thanatos or through regained worship while researching how to regain divinity.