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<blockquote data-quote="Epametheus" data-source="post: 1298513" data-attributes="member: 719"><p>Isn't this the epic evil party? I would expect such a group to be competant enough to not kill the victim by accident. Also, I'm assuming that they can tell if the subject is lying to them, and what-not.</p><p></p><p>Exactly what form of domination is the archdevil using, and how'd the aristocrat get dominated? Did she willingly enter a pact with the devil? Did she get enslaved out of the blue? Is she far more scared of what the devil could do to her than she is of the PCs?</p><p></p><p>The basic form of domination allows a save re-roll if obeying the command is resulting in physical harm, if I remember right. Refecting upon the status of the creature who cast it, maybe one re-roll per hour of serious interrogation. Maybe even just once per day, if it used one of the higher-end domination effects. If 20's are an auto-sucess in your game, she'll shake the spell eventually. If they aren't, she'll have a hemorrage well before she could shake it off; I'm assuming that this is a person with a +2 or 3 will save vs. a save DC of 25+.</p><p></p><p>The PC should probably realize that they're working against a spell, after a while. Using a Protection from Good to supress it or just breaking the domination will drastically change the results of the interrogation. I doubt that a L2 aristocrat is going to hold out long against epic psychopaths, regardless of what the cost of betraying her master would be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Epametheus, post: 1298513, member: 719"] Isn't this the epic evil party? I would expect such a group to be competant enough to not kill the victim by accident. Also, I'm assuming that they can tell if the subject is lying to them, and what-not. Exactly what form of domination is the archdevil using, and how'd the aristocrat get dominated? Did she willingly enter a pact with the devil? Did she get enslaved out of the blue? Is she far more scared of what the devil could do to her than she is of the PCs? The basic form of domination allows a save re-roll if obeying the command is resulting in physical harm, if I remember right. Refecting upon the status of the creature who cast it, maybe one re-roll per hour of serious interrogation. Maybe even just once per day, if it used one of the higher-end domination effects. If 20's are an auto-sucess in your game, she'll shake the spell eventually. If they aren't, she'll have a hemorrage well before she could shake it off; I'm assuming that this is a person with a +2 or 3 will save vs. a save DC of 25+. The PC should probably realize that they're working against a spell, after a while. Using a Protection from Good to supress it or just breaking the domination will drastically change the results of the interrogation. I doubt that a L2 aristocrat is going to hold out long against epic psychopaths, regardless of what the cost of betraying her master would be. [/QUOTE]
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