Kulan: Knightfall's Heroes of Carnell Game [OOC]


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Tomorrow is god talk then :)
Questions about
dragons 2.
Star arms probably 2.
Vok 1.
Cultists 1.
Eike 1.
And the relic if I have some leftovers
 


Took me a while, but I posted for Caerth.

BTW, what's the plan? Are we splitting up for the various destinations, or are we going together to see Aeron first and then on to the other places?
 

Took me a while, but I posted for Caerth.
A great post. Worth the wait. :)

BTW, I did note that Caerth's father "lived and died in the arena." Would Caerth's spell show him where Eógan is buried or can it look back in time? If so, how long?

JustinCase said:
BTW, what's the plan? Are we splitting up for the various destinations, or are we going together to see Aeron first and then on to the other places?
I don't think the plan is to split up. @Scotley wrote in one of his posts that Phar is against splitting up. Aureus agrees with her longtime friend and thinks splitting up is bad idea in general.

The question is whether or not Aries will go with the PCs or head off on his own to make contact with his brotherhood.
 

Oh, I missed the part where he died. Not sure if Caerth would've heard it, either. And I have no idea what happens if one tries to scry on a dead person... I think it depends on what defines a person; if it is their soul, theoretically one can find it on the relevant plane (which gives him a +5 on his Will save to resist the spell).

If that plane even allows scrying into. Or the other way around, perhaps the subject submits to the spell, forgoing his save?

Or perhaps the spell just fails?
 

Oh, I missed the part where he died. Not sure if Caerth would've heard it, either. And I have no idea what happens if one tries to scry on a dead person... I think it depends on what defines a person; if it is their soul, theoretically one can find it on the relevant plane (which gives him a +5 on his Will save to resist the spell).

If that plane even allows scrying into. Or the other way around, perhaps the subject submits to the spell, forgoing his save?

Or perhaps the spell just fails?
Well, there are rules for petitioners, so I don't think I'd say the spell just fails.

And, since Caerth only has secondhand knowledge of Eógan, 'petitioner' Eógan would get another +5 to his save for a total of +10. It's unlikely that Caerth will be able to see Eógan unless his father's deity lets the half-orc druid see him. ;)

I have to think about how I'm going to write my response.
 

I was going to update the Bluffside game first, but since @Neurotic has posted his commune post, I'm going to update this one first and then write the other one either late tonight or sometime on the weekend.
 



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