I have a sudden image of a demon the size of the house appearing within the circle.
...That could work. After all, the ghost can't continue to haunt the house if there's no house left to haunt.
Keep in mind, though, that there
are ritual circles for many other uses than just that of summoning. So for future reference, if Jorn really wanted, he would probably be able create a ritual circle for the specific purpose of binding/entrapping something, and not have to worry about that something inadvertently ending up as an offering in an unintended summoning ritual.
Interesting.
Jorn, being a squishy wizard without so much as a basic fireball spell, will likely work through his demons. Or his human followers.
I'm 90% sure DZA said characters can gain new abilities throughout the game that they might not have normally had access to. So you could probably learn something combat oriented outside normal warlock powers.
Yep. One of the main reasons I try to keep track of the progression of everyone's capabilities and behaviors and whatnot is so that it's always possible for Chosen Ones to expand their horizons, or even be totally reinvented while in-game.
Perhaps after he's got the whole ghost problem sorted out, Jorn should go sign up for some karate lessons...
If you want to be risky about it, there's also probably some sort of demonic ritual you could perform on yourself to beef up a bit.
Or somehow use his black magic to make himself hella jacked...
If you want to be risky about it, there's also probably some sort of demonic ritual you could perform on yourself to beef up a bit.
Completely. My opinion?
Summon a lesser demon, skin it, send it back, wear it's skin until it becomes your own. Only a negligible chance of that backfiring horribly.
Or even follow Xanmyral's somewhat questionable advice and go all Buffalo Bill on some poor, unsuspecting helldweller. I won't judge.
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Also, should the switch from Dark to Light Zanzetkuken be mandated by you, DZA? I think it should.
Because then his plans will really be fucked with.
Heh, I'd already been thinking about that. Especially with the possible division into five separate personalities instead of just two. It's not something I think should be sudden, but rather, a slow, steady progression to better represent Light Zanzetkuken's loss of control as a single, unified entity, and the growing autonomy of those he shares his body with. When/if Dark is accepted as an official Chosen One, for example, he shouldn't to simply continue to be a mode that Zan switches over to whenever he feels like doing something that goes against his normal set of morals, but instead become an entirely different, opposing character than he actually has to struggle to overcome. A rival Chosen One with their own separate ambitions and reasons for wanting to become a god, that just so happens to be stuck inside the same body.
For a while, Zan should be able to switch between personalities at will. Later on, every now and then one might overpower another, and unexpectedly take control of their shared physical form. Further on down the road, it may become a serious challenge for any one personality to retain control for more than a few hours at a time.
When I do Moderator VS Langley Round Two, should I pack in the Arrow IV missiles?
You should follow one of my personal guidelines for life, and do whatever makes for a more badass story to tell later.