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Challenging my high-lvl group (NPCs and monsters; my players shouldn't read this!)
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<blockquote data-quote="Graf" data-source="post: 1117736" data-attributes="member: 3087"><p>Been thinking about Agar a bit. Nothing brilliant (or even interesting) really springs to mind.:</p><p></p><p>The demons have spent a lot of time and effort to get someone married to Agar. They were willing to wait…. Demons don’t do waiting as a matter of course. In fact I have difficulty seeing them wait unless they absolutely had to. So the demons have little power over the situation. And again it’s marriage, not control, not breeding but they are specifically having him –MARRY- a demon.</p><p></p><p>So to reverse engineer an answer:</p><p>*It’s specifically something about our favorite insane halfing arcanist. In the many years since his birth they could -easily- have found another high level alienist (or wizard) or halfing or what have you. So if they’re fulfilling a prophesy it’s linked very closely to either Agar’s family or his village.</p><p>*The demons don’t want to control agar, or rather, if they did there are many other easier ways of accomplishing this goal.</p><p>*It’s not about children or breeding something. </p><p>*Demons don’t marry themselves. Marrying is a mortal (or at least a prime) thing. So they are probably fulfilling some requirement related to the mortal world.</p><p></p><p>Marrying is basically joining together two families. It is possible that these demons are trying to join a mortal family to fulfill some sort of prophesy, or requirement. </p><p></p><p>The only thing that really seems like it melds together all of these threads (unless I’ve made a mistake) is some sort of prophesy or iron-clad-magically-enforced-rule. Anything else could have been circumvented more directly. And unless something pretty dangerous is preventing the direct route then I see a Pit Fiend as being pretty direct.</p><p></p><p>not really a cool answer but maybe this will set a spark in somebody's head.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Graf, post: 1117736, member: 3087"] Been thinking about Agar a bit. Nothing brilliant (or even interesting) really springs to mind.: The demons have spent a lot of time and effort to get someone married to Agar. They were willing to wait…. Demons don’t do waiting as a matter of course. In fact I have difficulty seeing them wait unless they absolutely had to. So the demons have little power over the situation. And again it’s marriage, not control, not breeding but they are specifically having him –MARRY- a demon. So to reverse engineer an answer: *It’s specifically something about our favorite insane halfing arcanist. In the many years since his birth they could -easily- have found another high level alienist (or wizard) or halfing or what have you. So if they’re fulfilling a prophesy it’s linked very closely to either Agar’s family or his village. *The demons don’t want to control agar, or rather, if they did there are many other easier ways of accomplishing this goal. *It’s not about children or breeding something. *Demons don’t marry themselves. Marrying is a mortal (or at least a prime) thing. So they are probably fulfilling some requirement related to the mortal world. Marrying is basically joining together two families. It is possible that these demons are trying to join a mortal family to fulfill some sort of prophesy, or requirement. The only thing that really seems like it melds together all of these threads (unless I’ve made a mistake) is some sort of prophesy or iron-clad-magically-enforced-rule. Anything else could have been circumvented more directly. And unless something pretty dangerous is preventing the direct route then I see a Pit Fiend as being pretty direct. not really a cool answer but maybe this will set a spark in somebody's head. [/QUOTE]
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