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<blockquote data-quote="Luigrein" data-source="post: 8568154" data-attributes="member: 6678050"><p>Preface of I haven't read the actual adventure path because player, so while I know us jumping the rails meant the DM had to improv a lot I don't know what was based on the path and what was made up because we threw a grenade at the plot.</p><p></p><p>Broad strokes of all that happened. Since we largely sidestepped the ob issue and convinced Nicodemus to work with us, the last arc basically became us inserting ourselves into the war between the gods and the far realms, Gidim being essentially the far realms chief weapon, and the Gyre being the gods main weapon to combat it. Then reforging our cosmos to chart the path forward for our world.</p><p></p><p>Irony's ascension gained some aspects of "how are you going to deal with potentially joining a pantheon that is worried about the implications of your ascension and views your world as a dangerous wild card that may need to be destroyed to maintain the stats quo."</p><p>*the planar trait of our world was unlimited potential. Gaining epic levels is normally impossible, so inhabitants of our world can be rather uniquely powerful and even divine ascension isn't off the table. This put us in a position of "could be really effective against the far realms, but also a nightmare scenario if giddim manages to corrupt our world and bring us to it's side."</p><p></p><p>On the less cosmic scale Kirk did become king, and he and Irony had a kid. Between a (then) demigod parent and being exposed to fey titan magic, the advisors loved babysitting the magically aging teleporting child. Doran joined the unseen court officially (he accepted the offer of Ekossigan's position after the muder mystery, with the caveat that he wouldn't really be available until after the adventure path) after the immediate threat was dealt with and Av was restored, he tries to avoid the politics as much as he can and manages a group to keep watch for future far realm incursions. Maddox I think kept doing Maddox things. Please avoid being on the wrong end of his beam shotgun with grenade launcher, shrink ray, and grappling hook attachments. That sometimes turns into a scythe that somehow still does all that.</p><p></p><p>We do still play mostly weekly, most of our hiatuses were from zeitgeist rather than gaming completely. Islexi was unable to DM for a bit (I think because grad school bit it's been a while) so we did some other campaigns, then kept on those for a while once he had more time before finishing zeitgeist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Luigrein, post: 8568154, member: 6678050"] Preface of I haven't read the actual adventure path because player, so while I know us jumping the rails meant the DM had to improv a lot I don't know what was based on the path and what was made up because we threw a grenade at the plot. Broad strokes of all that happened. Since we largely sidestepped the ob issue and convinced Nicodemus to work with us, the last arc basically became us inserting ourselves into the war between the gods and the far realms, Gidim being essentially the far realms chief weapon, and the Gyre being the gods main weapon to combat it. Then reforging our cosmos to chart the path forward for our world. Irony's ascension gained some aspects of "how are you going to deal with potentially joining a pantheon that is worried about the implications of your ascension and views your world as a dangerous wild card that may need to be destroyed to maintain the stats quo." *the planar trait of our world was unlimited potential. Gaining epic levels is normally impossible, so inhabitants of our world can be rather uniquely powerful and even divine ascension isn't off the table. This put us in a position of "could be really effective against the far realms, but also a nightmare scenario if giddim manages to corrupt our world and bring us to it's side." On the less cosmic scale Kirk did become king, and he and Irony had a kid. Between a (then) demigod parent and being exposed to fey titan magic, the advisors loved babysitting the magically aging teleporting child. Doran joined the unseen court officially (he accepted the offer of Ekossigan's position after the muder mystery, with the caveat that he wouldn't really be available until after the adventure path) after the immediate threat was dealt with and Av was restored, he tries to avoid the politics as much as he can and manages a group to keep watch for future far realm incursions. Maddox I think kept doing Maddox things. Please avoid being on the wrong end of his beam shotgun with grenade launcher, shrink ray, and grappling hook attachments. That sometimes turns into a scythe that somehow still does all that. We do still play mostly weekly, most of our hiatuses were from zeitgeist rather than gaming completely. Islexi was unable to DM for a bit (I think because grad school bit it's been a while) so we did some other campaigns, then kept on those for a while once he had more time before finishing zeitgeist. [/QUOTE]
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