Akadi having a dexterity of 23 or whatever it is, is simply ludicrous. A "goddess of the plane of air and of speed of movement" should have a 25 dexterity in 2ed rules. Well actually technically a character with 23 dexterity doesn't move any faster than a character with a 12 dexterity of the same race. At least not walking and running speeds. Which I think is kind of funny. So, Akadi's dexterity doesn't even really have a bearing on this discussion. If Zeus has a strength of 19 and Heracles has a strenght of 23, would we be whining that Heracles shouldn't have a strength higher than Zeus's? Perhaps that's a bad example since Zeus isn't the god of strength... actually I don't think there is a god of strength in Greek mythology... hmm I would use Norse mythology as an example, but Magni Thorsson, the god of strength, doesn't have any children of his own as far as I know. Or at least, not famous ones that were written about...
Regardless, stats of gods in
D&D are rather trivial. The average high level fighter can whoop most deities' butts in 2E rules, and really the stats are of the gods' avatars, which are watered down mortal shells of the deities and aren't necessarily as powerful stat-wise as the real thing. So using the stats of Akadi's avatar to complain about what Chloe's dex is is also pointless, especially when the stats are flawed.
And by the way, my point about Chloe's dex was referring the the score of 25, not to it being higher or lower than Akadi's dex. When your average (AVERAGE!) air elemental has a dex of 40+, 25 doesn't seem in the least bit infeasible for the daughter of the goddess of air.
And finally, as I stated previously, I did want to tweak Chloe's stats (and not just dexterity I might add), so harping on the subject further is like beating on a dead horse, as the saying goes.
Oh and one last thing... I am closing this thread to further replies until after the patch to tweak her stats and weapons, at which time a new thread on balance issues will be opened, without the facetious poll that is rather one-sided.