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<blockquote data-quote="EugeneZ" data-source="post: 4878086" data-attributes="member: 83605"><p>I read through adventure a week ago and ran my first session. Needless to say, it's excellent, but that's not what this topic is about.</p><p></p><p>So. Kazyk. When I first read the adventure, I skipped the Introduction and so missed the section on Kazyk. What I read about him in the story acts made me assume he was Kurychek the Imp from Scouring. I did a little mental "huh" at the change to devil but assumed I had misunderstood something. I was sure this guy was Kurychek.</p><p></p><p>Turns out he's not?! But his mission is NEARLY identical, he's ALSO on a contract, and to boot, from the SAME inquisitor (Guthwulf). What is going on here? If they are the same, why is one a devil, the other an imp? And why is no mention made of the connection? If they are different, why is there no mention of the sudden stack of contracts Guthwulf seems to be rigging up? Overlapping contracts, at that?</p><p></p><p>In Scouring, Kurychek actually escaped from the PCs after he tried, several times, and unsuccessfully, to obtain the case (even empty). So I'm going to turn Kazyk into Kurychek in this adventure. I'm going to pump his stats a bit from last time and basically make him into Kazyk in everything but name (and appearance).</p><p></p><p>I'd love it if Steve, or someone else close to the adventure path, could clarify the situation and maybe provide some helpful advice that you folks are so great at doing (my thanks for that). If anyone else has a good idea about what to do in this situation, I'd love to hear. Finally, if you haven't run Kurychek in your Burning Sky campaign yet, this thread should help you to bridge the gap as well and maybe prepare for Kurychek's escape. Him hounding the heroes in Adventure #2 is much cooler than getting killed. Imps are smarter than that. Escaping, dissapearing forever, and some other devil taking his place, is no better, in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for reading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EugeneZ, post: 4878086, member: 83605"] I read through adventure a week ago and ran my first session. Needless to say, it's excellent, but that's not what this topic is about. So. Kazyk. When I first read the adventure, I skipped the Introduction and so missed the section on Kazyk. What I read about him in the story acts made me assume he was Kurychek the Imp from Scouring. I did a little mental "huh" at the change to devil but assumed I had misunderstood something. I was sure this guy was Kurychek. Turns out he's not?! But his mission is NEARLY identical, he's ALSO on a contract, and to boot, from the SAME inquisitor (Guthwulf). What is going on here? If they are the same, why is one a devil, the other an imp? And why is no mention made of the connection? If they are different, why is there no mention of the sudden stack of contracts Guthwulf seems to be rigging up? Overlapping contracts, at that? In Scouring, Kurychek actually escaped from the PCs after he tried, several times, and unsuccessfully, to obtain the case (even empty). So I'm going to turn Kazyk into Kurychek in this adventure. I'm going to pump his stats a bit from last time and basically make him into Kazyk in everything but name (and appearance). I'd love it if Steve, or someone else close to the adventure path, could clarify the situation and maybe provide some helpful advice that you folks are so great at doing (my thanks for that). If anyone else has a good idea about what to do in this situation, I'd love to hear. Finally, if you haven't run Kurychek in your Burning Sky campaign yet, this thread should help you to bridge the gap as well and maybe prepare for Kurychek's escape. Him hounding the heroes in Adventure #2 is much cooler than getting killed. Imps are smarter than that. Escaping, dissapearing forever, and some other devil taking his place, is no better, in my opinion. Thanks for reading. [/QUOTE]
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