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<blockquote data-quote="RangerWickett" data-source="post: 7466213" data-attributes="member: 63"><p>1. By that point, Borne is complete. All it does is make it slightly harder for Ob folks to cross, but it doesn't stop them. </p><p></p><p>2. The GM would have a sympathetic NPC go with them. They'd be spotted by shadow trolls and guards, the GM would run a frantic scene where a troll tears apart the sympathetic NPC, and the party has to run like hell to escape as the transition slowly fades them back to the real world. </p><p></p><p>And if they go back later, the rings would be dismantled. </p><p></p><p>Alternately, if you think your party would go for it, instead of actually roleplaying the crossover, make it a mystery. You'd have them each make a Con check for endurance, and then everyone makes a Will save. </p><p></p><p>Anyone who failed the Con check got caught and savagely wounded. If they also fail the Will save, the narrative goes "weber ring, wake up later that night in bed, with bloody bandages in a trash can."</p><p></p><p>Basically, they go, narrowly survive, and once they make it back to the real world, agents of the Ob erase that 5 minute memory. Then they dismantle the rings. </p><p></p><p>I dunno. Realistically they would just assassinate the PCs in their sleep, but that isn't, yknow, fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RangerWickett, post: 7466213, member: 63"] 1. By that point, Borne is complete. All it does is make it slightly harder for Ob folks to cross, but it doesn't stop them. 2. The GM would have a sympathetic NPC go with them. They'd be spotted by shadow trolls and guards, the GM would run a frantic scene where a troll tears apart the sympathetic NPC, and the party has to run like hell to escape as the transition slowly fades them back to the real world. And if they go back later, the rings would be dismantled. Alternately, if you think your party would go for it, instead of actually roleplaying the crossover, make it a mystery. You'd have them each make a Con check for endurance, and then everyone makes a Will save. Anyone who failed the Con check got caught and savagely wounded. If they also fail the Will save, the narrative goes "weber ring, wake up later that night in bed, with bloody bandages in a trash can." Basically, they go, narrowly survive, and once they make it back to the real world, agents of the Ob erase that 5 minute memory. Then they dismantle the rings. I dunno. Realistically they would just assassinate the PCs in their sleep, but that isn't, yknow, fun. [/QUOTE]
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