CrusaderX
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Artimoff said:I long for the day when Paul Kidd's Greyhawk novels will be as/more popular than Salvatore's Dark Elf ones.
Won't happen. The Justicar isn't as "kewl" as Drizzt.
Though he's much, much cooler, of course.
Artimoff said:I long for the day when Paul Kidd's Greyhawk novels will be as/more popular than Salvatore's Dark Elf ones.
CrusaderX said:
Won't happen. The Justicar isn't as "kewl" as Drizzt.
Though he's much, much cooler, of course.
Who is the coolest? well, that's easy... Tasslehoff Burfoot. He's the best character in a D&D novel hands down.
Yes, we killed her in Q1 Queen of the Demon Web Pits. We stabbed her with a posioned dagger and she died, apparently in 1e she was not immune to poison.
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Just a reminder, for those who ignored or deliberately forgot what standard defenses any demon has:lead to one of our groups 'famous phrases' Anything but a one and she saves
You are replying to a post from 2003. In any case, the post was talking about Lolth from Q1, an AD&D 1e adventure and that version was fully vulnerable to poison.Just a reminder, for those who ignored or deliberately forgot what standard defenses any demon has:
So, no, Lolth isn't affect by any kind of poison. You've been fooled.
- Immunity to electricity and poison.
- Resistance to acid 10, cold 10, and fire 10.
- Summon (Sp) Demons share the ability to summon others of their kind, typically another of their type or a small number of less powerful demons.
- Telepathy.
- Except where otherwise noted, demons speak Abyssal, Celestial, and Draconic.
- A demon’s natural weapons, as well as any weapon it wields, is treated as chaotic and evil for the purpose of resolving damage reduction
That’s the Dungeon World version.She only had, what, 66 hit points or so? She probably got killed by a swift breeze.
To quote another authority on demons, that is not dead which can eternal lie, and with strange aeons even death may die.I'd say that Lolth is as dead than this thread was.