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<blockquote data-quote="Shemeska" data-source="post: 6129153" data-attributes="member: 11697"><p>That's up for debate, and highly dependent on the type of campaign you're running. If you're running a low level only game, clearly gargantuan dragons are of little use to you. But that doesn't mean the game shouldn't keep them. Same thing with a lot of outsiders who may or may not have even a remote interest in the prime material plane. The 'loths</p><p></p><p>That said, I could see giving the 'loths a more defined angle when it comes to the prime material since they've always been largely consumed with outer planar politics and long-scale manipulation of events there. For instance, we know the 'loths abhor gods virtually above anything else. If you posit that the gods created mortals (in and of itself also very up for debate), the 'loths might likewise despise mortals as well in some capacity (though not on the scale of Pathfinder's daemons). And since the 'loths don't rely on mortal souls to create more of themselves like devils require and demons do as well to a slightly lesser extent, the 'loths don't care if they muck with affairs on the prime material plane, screwing both with its function as a soul factory for the other fiends, celestials, and the gods. Let the 'loths tinker with the affairs of gods and men, not just pull the puppet strings of the other fiends?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shemeska, post: 6129153, member: 11697"] That's up for debate, and highly dependent on the type of campaign you're running. If you're running a low level only game, clearly gargantuan dragons are of little use to you. But that doesn't mean the game shouldn't keep them. Same thing with a lot of outsiders who may or may not have even a remote interest in the prime material plane. The 'loths That said, I could see giving the 'loths a more defined angle when it comes to the prime material since they've always been largely consumed with outer planar politics and long-scale manipulation of events there. For instance, we know the 'loths abhor gods virtually above anything else. If you posit that the gods created mortals (in and of itself also very up for debate), the 'loths might likewise despise mortals as well in some capacity (though not on the scale of Pathfinder's daemons). And since the 'loths don't rely on mortal souls to create more of themselves like devils require and demons do as well to a slightly lesser extent, the 'loths don't care if they muck with affairs on the prime material plane, screwing both with its function as a soul factory for the other fiends, celestials, and the gods. Let the 'loths tinker with the affairs of gods and men, not just pull the puppet strings of the other fiends? [/QUOTE]
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