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<blockquote data-quote="RUMBLETiGER" data-source="post: 5683926" data-attributes="member: 6674868"><p>The entire article leaves the "Who is behind this" question intentionally vague, no doubt so that DM's can make things up.</p><p></p><p>Some excerpts that address your question:</p><p></p><p>"Whether one god, many deities, or other powerful denizens of the outer planes created the Inevitables remains a mystery"</p><p></p><p>"When an inevitable first emerges from a creche-forge on Mechanus, it seems to possess very little knowledge beyond the identity of it's first target and a sense of how its powers work"</p><p></p><p>"When an inevitable's first mission is complete, it uses what its learned about its surroundings to identify a new target. Sometimes this identification is instantaneous." -it goes on to say that any other lawbreakers it encounters along the way it remembers, and chooses to go after another person it has encountered.</p><p></p><p>Each of the five Inevitables have some lengthy descriptive detail.</p><p></p><p>Maruts specifically:</p><p>-Almost always enforce their natural laws by killing transgressors</p><p>-Sometimes bring justice to those to participate in large-scale necromancy</p><p>-a Marut is patient, sometimes spending years or decades on a single target</p><p>-Since a Marut's target it typically secluded, the Marut has little practice interacting with other people in the process of seekinga dn destroying their target, so they develop personalities slower than other Inevitables.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RUMBLETiGER, post: 5683926, member: 6674868"] The entire article leaves the "Who is behind this" question intentionally vague, no doubt so that DM's can make things up. Some excerpts that address your question: "Whether one god, many deities, or other powerful denizens of the outer planes created the Inevitables remains a mystery" "When an inevitable first emerges from a creche-forge on Mechanus, it seems to possess very little knowledge beyond the identity of it's first target and a sense of how its powers work" "When an inevitable's first mission is complete, it uses what its learned about its surroundings to identify a new target. Sometimes this identification is instantaneous." -it goes on to say that any other lawbreakers it encounters along the way it remembers, and chooses to go after another person it has encountered. Each of the five Inevitables have some lengthy descriptive detail. Maruts specifically: -Almost always enforce their natural laws by killing transgressors -Sometimes bring justice to those to participate in large-scale necromancy -a Marut is patient, sometimes spending years or decades on a single target -Since a Marut's target it typically secluded, the Marut has little practice interacting with other people in the process of seekinga dn destroying their target, so they develop personalities slower than other Inevitables. [/QUOTE]
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