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Solarious said:For the most interesting of reversals, she might be smitten with one of the Brelish dignitaries, and plan on abducting him upon arrival for some 'private time'.And as we all know, missing princesses are a big no-no, no matter if she's the one who is doing the kidnapping or not.
Oh come on, she's a big Karnnathian girl, she can carry off a frightened noble on her own.
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As mentioned above, why not Gareth? Him being so hunky and all, albeit unable to do anything in the bedroom

But if you're interested in making your whipping boys (and girl) -suffer-, I suggest checking out my new monster thread (with it's first evil minion up, The Hunting Bats of Ashtakala), The Bestiary of Ashtakala. I'll put up a nice famine spirit who will be right at home in the Emerald Claw sometime tomorrow.
Trust me, they'll thank me. I mean, you.![]()
Nice. very nice. The hunting bats are a little too strong to use here, but undead dire bats might be an option for riding up to intercept the airship. And I'll look forward to the famine spirit.
QuaziquestGM said:2, Snakes on a plane.
*beats head on wall for being a doofus*
Thank you, thank you - I can't believe I forgot that! I may have to stretch a couple of things, but I've got to do Snakes on an Airship.
Dannyalcatraz said:In similar plotlines, I've had the FRPG equivalent of attacks by warriors & rogues riding some kind of gliders/parasail/flying beastriders/1-man airships. In a Space:1889 setting, I used maneuverable liftwood-equipped solo airships (analogous to the sailboards used in windsurfing) to take down the air battleships of the various empires attacking the BBEG's base (a scene borrowed from Michael Moorcock).
Once the airship was brought down, the real battle was joined...
Nice. Of course, the only thing more fun than a battle after an airship crashes is a battle while an airship crashes
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Similar effects could be achieved with a suicide agent with a DBF or some such...getting you Hindenburg-esque type imagery to play with to stimulate your players.
DBF is too high level for these enemies to have access to, but I did consider some suicide bombers with necklaces of fireballs. I've always joked about that, but never tried it out, and the Emerald Claw could do it easily enough. Have a bunch of zombies with orders to do nothing besides get close to an enemy and detonate one of their fireball beads. Starting a nice chain reaction.
1) In a version of your plotline, I had a shapechanging assassin in the group, posing as the handmaiden for the princess. Every day or so, she knocked off an NPC in a manner that seemed to be natural...a fall off of a cliff, a sting from a poisonous insect... After her ID was revealed, she seemed to get killed in a big battle, only to pop up one last time right as the PCs thought they were home free.
That's a nice option, except that I'd have to do it without a shapechanger. One of my PCs has True Seeing and is likely to be using it.
On the other hand, this being Eberron, they could easily have a few changelings on board even among the crew, most of whom would be in some identity that they normally wear. So a changeling assassin could just knock off another changeling and wear the identity he normally does, and anyone using True Seeing would see a changeling in that form, as they already had. Hmmm...
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