

The fact that Pathfinder in general has much looser interpretations of alignment overall doesn't help. The fact she can potentially disagree with her own goddess in person only adds fuel to this. Is Seelah a good example of a paladin who isn't one of those straight-laced stick-in-the-mud types that give paladins their infamous reputation or is she a paladin-in-class-only who should have fallen for being too Chaotic? This will probably never get resolved as long as people have different views on what it means to be Lawful as opposed to Chaotic.Does she genuinely think that you needed her help and is chewing you out for taking a big risk or is she angry because this is the first unambiguous proof, not just to her but to the whole Crusade, that you're winning despite her rather than because of her? In this light, it makes her Idiot Ball moments seem more like an attempt to one-up you without understanding why your 'reckless' strategies work. Similarly, on the Azata path she'll chew you out for rushing the Midnight Fane without her despite the enormous tactical advantage you gain by doing so.Players think of her as either a Queen who made tough decisions and is cracking after leading a war for nearly a century or a neidermeyer of the highest order who is one of the biggest reasons the Worldwound hasn't been closed yet. Her admittance that she sent the Commander and their party to the Abyss was partly out of jealousy don't help matters.

However, when she takes charge of the Crusade she makes numerous Idiot Ball decisions, most notably taking the Sword of Valor out of Drezen in a poorly planned charge and leaving the city open to be sieged despite knowing that it's a horrible idea. She strips the Commander of their rank unless they're an Angel and sends them to the Abyss ostensibly to find Nahyndrian crystals and stop the Demons. Queen Galfrey, especially due to her actions at the End of Act 3 and all of Act 5.Is he a bitter man who made a terrible mistake out of good intentions and turned to the demons out of desperation for any kind of affection after a 70 year Heel≯ace Door-Slam? Or is he a Never My Fault whiner who blames everyone else for the consequences of his actions and deserves no sympathy for his betrayal? This applies In-Universe as well with characters like Regill, Daeran and Lann advocating for the latter while Ember and Seelah think of him as more the former, and his brother Jhoran saying it's probably a bit of both. Staunton Vhane has received a lot of this.Heroes will see the consequences of the demonic invasion, which occurred right in the middle of a wedding. Pathfinder players will visit the new area of Bear's Maw Shrine.
PATHFINDER WRATH OF THE RIGHTEOUS LOVE BEYOND DEATH FREE
Love Beyond Death: The second free DLC includes a side quest for Chapter 5 of the Wrath of the Righteous main story.
