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<blockquote data-quote="VariSami" data-source="post: 6145669" data-attributes="member: 6698543"><p>Oh, I also remembered some oldies from a previous campaign.</p><p><u></u></p><p><u><strong>Titan King Solomon</strong></u></p><p><u></u>"Absolute Law"</p><p>- An advanced Titan whose portfolio is actually law, making him a bizarre titan indeed. Solomon is lawful neutral but he rules a plane of limitless cities (Avincar) with an iron grasp. Everything must abide by his rules or face the consequences. And the bureaucracy is an absolute horror. He also utilizes different giants clad in a special suit of full plate and educated in Solomon's laws (basically brainwashed) as enforcers called "judges". Essentially they are like the judges of Judge Dredd - they have the right to arrest, sentence and execute. Even their helmet is similar, although it has no slits for eyes: justice is blind. However, it gives them blindsight.</p><p>- Solomon is an impersonal force. He is never directly confronted. He is simply behind all the trouble the characters come across due to the bureaucratic jungle. It is clear that he is not evil but clearly he is antagonistic since everything related to him and his laws seems to be a hindrance. If the characters are have entered Avincar through an illegal portal and ended up in a lawless zone, the confrontation will be much more direct. Lawless zones are essentially ravaged districts which have not yet been officially returned under the rule of Solomon. They have become homes to fugitives and outlaws, some of whom are ready to fight the judges face to face to keep their freedom.</p><p>- Solomon is also a demigod worshiped as the official deity of Avincar. This gives him some divine capabilities and establishes that he is outside the range of most characters. In many ways he resembles the Emperor of Warhammer 40k.</p><p></p><p><strong><u>Balmung Fezarion</u></strong></p><p><strong><u></u></strong>"Protector of Fiends"</p><p>- Balmung is a fey'ri warlock who leads a cult of Erythnul. However, he also acts as the patron of all the fiend-blooded fugitives in the lawless district. They are taken under his custody and given some resemblance of protection, although Balmung is far from benevolent. He also utilizes his cult's more powerful members to fight against the judges of Solomon since he does not want their lawless zone to be re-established as a part of Solomon's kingdom. Many of the members of the lawless zone are thankful for this although they realize that Balmung kidnaps and sacrifices people among their midst.</p><p>- Balmung seeks to snuff out the church dedicated to a good deity inside what he considers his district. The aasimar paladin of freedom in charge the small chapel, Isaac Schneider, is in a terminal rivalry with Balmung. One cannot survive while the other lingers. If Isaac manages to vanquish Balmung, he fiend-blooded will be left without protection and persecuted. If Balmung manages to murder Isaac, the lawless zone will be left without a bastion of serenity and healing. In either case, the judges can probably break through the lawless zone's defenses and begin handing out sentences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VariSami, post: 6145669, member: 6698543"] Oh, I also remembered some oldies from a previous campaign. [U] [B]Titan King Solomon[/B] [/U]"Absolute Law" - An advanced Titan whose portfolio is actually law, making him a bizarre titan indeed. Solomon is lawful neutral but he rules a plane of limitless cities (Avincar) with an iron grasp. Everything must abide by his rules or face the consequences. And the bureaucracy is an absolute horror. He also utilizes different giants clad in a special suit of full plate and educated in Solomon's laws (basically brainwashed) as enforcers called "judges". Essentially they are like the judges of Judge Dredd - they have the right to arrest, sentence and execute. Even their helmet is similar, although it has no slits for eyes: justice is blind. However, it gives them blindsight. - Solomon is an impersonal force. He is never directly confronted. He is simply behind all the trouble the characters come across due to the bureaucratic jungle. It is clear that he is not evil but clearly he is antagonistic since everything related to him and his laws seems to be a hindrance. If the characters are have entered Avincar through an illegal portal and ended up in a lawless zone, the confrontation will be much more direct. Lawless zones are essentially ravaged districts which have not yet been officially returned under the rule of Solomon. They have become homes to fugitives and outlaws, some of whom are ready to fight the judges face to face to keep their freedom. - Solomon is also a demigod worshiped as the official deity of Avincar. This gives him some divine capabilities and establishes that he is outside the range of most characters. In many ways he resembles the Emperor of Warhammer 40k. [B][U]Balmung Fezarion [/U][/B]"Protector of Fiends" - Balmung is a fey'ri warlock who leads a cult of Erythnul. However, he also acts as the patron of all the fiend-blooded fugitives in the lawless district. They are taken under his custody and given some resemblance of protection, although Balmung is far from benevolent. He also utilizes his cult's more powerful members to fight against the judges of Solomon since he does not want their lawless zone to be re-established as a part of Solomon's kingdom. Many of the members of the lawless zone are thankful for this although they realize that Balmung kidnaps and sacrifices people among their midst. - Balmung seeks to snuff out the church dedicated to a good deity inside what he considers his district. The aasimar paladin of freedom in charge the small chapel, Isaac Schneider, is in a terminal rivalry with Balmung. One cannot survive while the other lingers. If Isaac manages to vanquish Balmung, he fiend-blooded will be left without protection and persecuted. If Balmung manages to murder Isaac, the lawless zone will be left without a bastion of serenity and healing. In either case, the judges can probably break through the lawless zone's defenses and begin handing out sentences. [/QUOTE]
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