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[Eberron]The Lord of Blades is Dead!
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<blockquote data-quote="ForceUser" data-source="post: 2797691" data-attributes="member: 2785"><p>In standard Eberron, there would be very little negative fallout regarding this victory, and probably little interest overall. Most warforged will be pleased that he is defeated, since the Lord of Blades was generally seen as a troubling reminder of the divisiveness that they are, by and large, trying to overcome. <strong>King Boranel of Breland</strong> might wish to speak to the PCs, since he was troubled by the fact the warforged known as the Lord of Blades could have possibly been the former personal retainer and friend that he knew as Bulwark. The <em>Korranberg Chronicle</em> will likely want to interview the PCs, as would a handful of other major newspapers, but by and large the Lord of Blades is just obscure enough to pass under the radar of your average citizen of the five nations. </p><p></p><p><strong>Merrix d'Cannith</strong> might be your best bet--the mad artificer of Sharn is said to have an illegal creation forge hidden away somewhere in the depths of the City of Towers, just like the Lord of Blades was reputed to possess. He would likely pay extremely well for the PCs to give him information leading to his gaining possession of the Lord's forge, since it is the only other one in existence. Of course, he's insane and evil as all get-out, so if your PCs are heroes there could be a moral quandry involved. On the other hand, they could learn that Merrix wants to get his hands on it and try to stop him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForceUser, post: 2797691, member: 2785"] In standard Eberron, there would be very little negative fallout regarding this victory, and probably little interest overall. Most warforged will be pleased that he is defeated, since the Lord of Blades was generally seen as a troubling reminder of the divisiveness that they are, by and large, trying to overcome. [b]King Boranel of Breland[/b] might wish to speak to the PCs, since he was troubled by the fact the warforged known as the Lord of Blades could have possibly been the former personal retainer and friend that he knew as Bulwark. The [i]Korranberg Chronicle[/i] will likely want to interview the PCs, as would a handful of other major newspapers, but by and large the Lord of Blades is just obscure enough to pass under the radar of your average citizen of the five nations. [b]Merrix d'Cannith[/b] might be your best bet--the mad artificer of Sharn is said to have an illegal creation forge hidden away somewhere in the depths of the City of Towers, just like the Lord of Blades was reputed to possess. He would likely pay extremely well for the PCs to give him information leading to his gaining possession of the Lord's forge, since it is the only other one in existence. Of course, he's insane and evil as all get-out, so if your PCs are heroes there could be a moral quandry involved. On the other hand, they could learn that Merrix wants to get his hands on it and try to stop him. [/QUOTE]
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