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<blockquote data-quote="Meridius" data-source="post: 5138257" data-attributes="member: 84798"><p>Sauron is the first bugger you'd want to kill or at least shut up. Get Dayan or you to create a blinding light in front of Sauron, not only blinding him, but also allowing for some time to get David to slice off the head on Sauron's newly formed giant shadow (you'd want to be as far away as possible, I take it that his time-stop only affects an area around him).</p><p></p><p>Uriel seems trickier. HOW does he make things explode? Anyway, you'd want to be VERY close to him, grappling or something. If he makes you explode, he'll blow himself up along with it, and he knows it (I hope). For the rest, you'll want to make sure you'll draw first blood on him, and it should be very brutal. You basically want to see him lying around in parts before he'll blow you up to the point of not being capable of getting up again (assuming it's not instant-kill explosions).</p><p></p><p>Vladgar honestly seems easy, you 'bend' an armour of rock or metal around you, the others channel their energy, and you'll just let the sword touch YOU. It's going to hurt, but he'll loose his swords most devastating weapon. You could also just break the sword to smithereens of course <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f609.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-smilie="2"data-shortname=";)" /> You can break metal right? 10 minutes is 100 rounds in D&D, should allow for plenty of time. After he'd lost his sword, you could simply go with the most easy solution, even though he can't die, he can still get hurt. Just chop of several body parts, put them into containers, seal those into another container, seal that container away again, and let the leaders of the army VERY securely bury them, and build a fort around them. Plenty of time for you guys to find a way to KEEP the sucker dead. Keep one or two of your henchmen as guards, and preferably submerge the entire tomb. You DM sounds like a serious guy, so he'll definitely try to free Vladgar. </p><p></p><p>Divide about 4 blasts of your dragonfire as needed between the three, but I'd suggest the first two. </p><p></p><p>Breaking metal means you can break weapons and armour.</p><p>Augmenting mass means Dayan can make weapons and armour extra heavy, making them unwieldable.</p><p>Co-operating with Dayan to make bullets of a very powerful nerve-toxin should be useful as well <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f61b.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":P" title="Stick out tongue :P" data-smilie="7"data-shortname=":P" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Meridius, post: 5138257, member: 84798"] Sauron is the first bugger you'd want to kill or at least shut up. Get Dayan or you to create a blinding light in front of Sauron, not only blinding him, but also allowing for some time to get David to slice off the head on Sauron's newly formed giant shadow (you'd want to be as far away as possible, I take it that his time-stop only affects an area around him). Uriel seems trickier. HOW does he make things explode? Anyway, you'd want to be VERY close to him, grappling or something. If he makes you explode, he'll blow himself up along with it, and he knows it (I hope). For the rest, you'll want to make sure you'll draw first blood on him, and it should be very brutal. You basically want to see him lying around in parts before he'll blow you up to the point of not being capable of getting up again (assuming it's not instant-kill explosions). Vladgar honestly seems easy, you 'bend' an armour of rock or metal around you, the others channel their energy, and you'll just let the sword touch YOU. It's going to hurt, but he'll loose his swords most devastating weapon. You could also just break the sword to smithereens of course ;) You can break metal right? 10 minutes is 100 rounds in D&D, should allow for plenty of time. After he'd lost his sword, you could simply go with the most easy solution, even though he can't die, he can still get hurt. Just chop of several body parts, put them into containers, seal those into another container, seal that container away again, and let the leaders of the army VERY securely bury them, and build a fort around them. Plenty of time for you guys to find a way to KEEP the sucker dead. Keep one or two of your henchmen as guards, and preferably submerge the entire tomb. You DM sounds like a serious guy, so he'll definitely try to free Vladgar. Divide about 4 blasts of your dragonfire as needed between the three, but I'd suggest the first two. Breaking metal means you can break weapons and armour. Augmenting mass means Dayan can make weapons and armour extra heavy, making them unwieldable. Co-operating with Dayan to make bullets of a very powerful nerve-toxin should be useful as well :P [/QUOTE]
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