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<blockquote data-quote="Celtavian" data-source="post: 6616610" data-attributes="member: 5834"><p>Exactly. A couple hundred gold for two minutes work or a thousand gold for an hour. That might be a few encounters or an assault on a fortress.</p><p></p><p>I don't know if you read the entry on devils and demons, but they can't die on the material plane even if you summon them using <em>gate</em> or <em>planar ally</em>. There is no distinction between summon and calling. They have no fear of death. The only action that might considered suicidal by them would be to attack a creature that could put its existence on its home plan at risk. You call some bestial planar ally. He rips things up without regard for his existence. Even if it dies, it reforms on its home plan and goes about its business. I figure I can get a lot of discounts summoning fiends. A lot of the things they kill are going to the Abyss or Hell anyway. If I find out the particular creature worships a rival in the Abyss or Hells, I can use that as part of the deal. If you're fighting demon worshippers, summon a devil and vice versa. Lots of good role-play in negotiations with fiends and celestials.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Celtavian, post: 6616610, member: 5834"] Exactly. A couple hundred gold for two minutes work or a thousand gold for an hour. That might be a few encounters or an assault on a fortress. I don't know if you read the entry on devils and demons, but they can't die on the material plane even if you summon them using [I]gate[/I] or [I]planar ally[/I]. There is no distinction between summon and calling. They have no fear of death. The only action that might considered suicidal by them would be to attack a creature that could put its existence on its home plan at risk. You call some bestial planar ally. He rips things up without regard for his existence. Even if it dies, it reforms on its home plan and goes about its business. I figure I can get a lot of discounts summoning fiends. A lot of the things they kill are going to the Abyss or Hell anyway. If I find out the particular creature worships a rival in the Abyss or Hells, I can use that as part of the deal. If you're fighting demon worshippers, summon a devil and vice versa. Lots of good role-play in negotiations with fiends and celestials. [/QUOTE]
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