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<blockquote data-quote="Umbran" data-source="post: 2740887" data-attributes="member: 177"><p>Um, you have a plot hole here: If the temporal effect is part of the curse, and they get rid of the curse, then they ought to be coming back in normal time.</p><p></p><p>I personally don't think that a year is long enough to develop a whole system like stunts, or anything else, to replace permanent magic. It rather cheapens the event to pop up a fix so quickly. But that's just me.</p><p></p><p>If I were handed this and told that I must use it, and have a replacement for the magic items by the time the PCs return to civilization... I'd use the opportunity to introduce an entirely new villain. Someone outside the world notices what has happened, and decides to take advantage of it. They arrive, ready and willing to teach teh people of this poor world a fine new solution to all their worries... but there's a catch...</p><p></p><p>I dunno what the catch is. Maybe a Taint (like BoVD), or something. As I see it, the PCs have erred, and their error shoud come back to bite them on the butt. Now they have to fix the world and/or get rid of the new enemy...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Umbran, post: 2740887, member: 177"] Um, you have a plot hole here: If the temporal effect is part of the curse, and they get rid of the curse, then they ought to be coming back in normal time. I personally don't think that a year is long enough to develop a whole system like stunts, or anything else, to replace permanent magic. It rather cheapens the event to pop up a fix so quickly. But that's just me. If I were handed this and told that I must use it, and have a replacement for the magic items by the time the PCs return to civilization... I'd use the opportunity to introduce an entirely new villain. Someone outside the world notices what has happened, and decides to take advantage of it. They arrive, ready and willing to teach teh people of this poor world a fine new solution to all their worries... but there's a catch... I dunno what the catch is. Maybe a Taint (like BoVD), or something. As I see it, the PCs have erred, and their error shoud come back to bite them on the butt. Now they have to fix the world and/or get rid of the new enemy... [/QUOTE]
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