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Author Topic: [D&D 3.5] A world asunder.  (Read 74361 times)

Wrex

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Re: [D&D 3.5] A world asunder.
« Reply #1035 on: May 15, 2013, 12:35:21 am »

- You do indeed recieve the ghost ship
-Martek will be helping as much as he can, generally from afar.


"This creature we now face is a beast from outside our reality, from the Far Realms. It is refered to as "Father Llymic" By those who worship it, but it's own name is not known to us. It is a beast of frigid darkness, but can also take the form of an elderly elven male. The last time we fought it, we bound it under the black ice, far to the north- destroying it simply wasn't an option. Myself, well....Would you believe me if I told you I knew this was going to happen? When he would begin to slip his bonds, someone would come to rebind my spirit to my form, simple. I'd say your best chance is to slay it on the eve of it's awakening, and to gather allies for that end. I do not have a "Badass" Helmet"

"I suggest you gather allies to maintain the beasts. And No, I do not stock intoxicants."
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Re: [D&D 3.5] A world asunder.
« Reply #1036 on: May 15, 2013, 02:07:24 am »

Questions from Rosun:

During the breaking of the world, all of the wizards, sorcerers, clerics and other powerful mages lost their powers or died. Was this because of the presence of the enemy, or a result of them being banished? In either case, how far in space, time and dimension does this effect spread? Are we beyond that power? If so, could the Gods be contacted, or ancient wizardry be performed here within the tomb?

Do the servants of this creature have any weaknesses? Special strengths unknown to us? Where do they come from?

On a side note, and no lying now, are you secretly a creature of the Far Realms plotting to trick us into slaying Father Llymic in order to break the bounds of your temporal prison in the desert and thereby free yourself to destroy Oerth?
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Re: [D&D 3.5] A world asunder.
« Reply #1037 on: May 15, 2013, 06:24:36 am »

Charge the horde with reckless abandon!
Tackle Lenna to stop her from doing this!


Question for Wrex:
How much are we allowed to rebuild our characters?
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Re: [D&D 3.5] A world asunder.
« Reply #1038 on: May 15, 2013, 01:36:53 pm »

On a side note, and no lying now, are you secretly a creature of the Far Realms plotting to trick us into slaying Father Llymic in order to break the bounds of your temporal prison in the desert and thereby free yourself to destroy Oerth?


I lol'd.

Also, this:

Why we are always taunting Drak.
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Re: [D&D 3.5] A world asunder.
« Reply #1039 on: May 18, 2013, 07:57:05 pm »

To reiterate: No game tonight.
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Re: [D&D 3.5] A world asunder.
« Reply #1040 on: May 18, 2013, 07:58:54 pm »

Amusing, Hans.
Anyways...
How much are we allowed to rebuild our characters? I've asked multiple times, kai's asked at least once, neither has been answered that I've seen. I need to know if I can replace a level or two of Truenamer with Psion before I level up, which I imagine would be good to do sometime...
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Re: [D&D 3.5] A world asunder.
« Reply #1041 on: May 23, 2013, 10:07:38 pm »

If you could keep a civil tone, I might answer you, rather than just snub you.

Snub Snub.

(That's fine, but do note that I will have to bring out the standard minionmancer counters if people insist on playing those sorts of things to their full potential. Full disclosure, it will not be pretty)

Questions from Rosun:

During the breaking of the world, all of the wizards, sorcerers, clerics and other powerful mages lost their powers or died. Was this because of the presence of the enemy, or a result of them being banished? In either case, how far in space, time and dimension does this effect spread? Are we beyond that power? If so, could the Gods be contacted, or ancient wizardry be performed here within the tomb?

Do the servants of this creature have any weaknesses? Special strengths unknown to us? Where do they come from?

On a side note, and no lying now, are you secretly a creature of the Far Realms plotting to trick us into slaying Father Llymic in order to break the bounds of your temporal prison in the desert and thereby free yourself to destroy Oerth?

Martek personally thinks it's more of a residual aftereffect of the sealing spell than anything else. He knows the standard weakness of spawn (Outsider (Chaotic) bane weapons, Holy weapons, Axiomatic weapons, Sonic damage, and daylight).

"Of course not"

The scouts say that the horde came from the black ice, to the north, and appears to be lead by an Elderly looking Elf.
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Re: [D&D 3.5] A world asunder.
« Reply #1042 on: May 23, 2013, 10:19:23 pm »

If you could keep a civil tone, I might answer you, rather than just snub you.
I started civil and humble...
How much are we allowed to rebuild our characters?
...that got no answer. Hence I got, well...two posts above. I'm glad I finally got an answer, though.
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Re: [D&D 3.5] A world asunder.
« Reply #1043 on: May 23, 2013, 10:24:12 pm »

Snub Snub

(If you can't read, yes you could retrain a level as a psion, and I gave the standard warning for people spawning tons of minions)
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Re: [D&D 3.5] A world asunder.
« Reply #1044 on: May 23, 2013, 10:39:20 pm »

Wait, so if I cast Daylight on the whole army before the battle, will we all get bonuses?
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Re: [D&D 3.5] A world asunder.
« Reply #1045 on: May 23, 2013, 10:44:07 pm »

I know, as indicated by:
I'm glad I finally got an answer, though.

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By the way, for one of my Powers, I'm torn between Astral Construct and Control Flame. One seems like a lot of work, the other seems...limited. Advice, party members?
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Re: [D&D 3.5] A world asunder.
« Reply #1046 on: May 23, 2013, 11:12:18 pm »

Your caster level is so pathetically low it really won't matter. You might want to rebuild him from the ground up, which I would allow.
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Re: [D&D 3.5] A world asunder.
« Reply #1047 on: May 23, 2013, 11:18:15 pm »

Oh, one level wasn't the maximum? Good.
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Re: [D&D 3.5] A world asunder.
« Reply #1048 on: May 23, 2013, 11:21:17 pm »

Despite sounding really cool, Control Flames isn't actually very good. At manifester level 8 (where you'd be if you go all Psion and ditch all your Truename skills), you get a 1 square foot fire that does 2d6 damage per round to a single person, less fire resistance, Reflex negates.

E: If you want a power that is really good for both utility and combat, nothing beats Psionic Minor Creation.
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« Reply #1049 on: May 24, 2013, 11:11:16 am »

We could fluff Drak's "rebirth" in the skill area as him being tossed against a wall and having his brain connections rearranged after massive brain trauma.
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