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<blockquote data-quote="Voadam" data-source="post: 3286059" data-attributes="member: 2209"><p>For 3e Banewarrens had a bad guy running around with a wish in it. Lord of the Iron Fortress has an efreeti with some guidelines for him to use a wish in combat.</p><p></p><p>Our 2e game had one, a player wished for a storm giant strength belt and got it, but it turned out to have been teleported from somebody very rich who sent NPC assassins after the PC, one of whom succesfully infiltrated the party and adventured with us for a while.</p><p></p><p>I played in a high level 1e Moorcock type game where a Lord of Chaos lent my PC an artefact that could do unlimited wishes. I rolled back the walls of chaos to create a new land and royally screwed myself over empowering myself with all sorts of things that went horribly wrong. The rest of the party fixed my insane chaos warped character but the lands stuck and eventually turned out to be a fairly cool addition to the world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voadam, post: 3286059, member: 2209"] For 3e Banewarrens had a bad guy running around with a wish in it. Lord of the Iron Fortress has an efreeti with some guidelines for him to use a wish in combat. Our 2e game had one, a player wished for a storm giant strength belt and got it, but it turned out to have been teleported from somebody very rich who sent NPC assassins after the PC, one of whom succesfully infiltrated the party and adventured with us for a while. I played in a high level 1e Moorcock type game where a Lord of Chaos lent my PC an artefact that could do unlimited wishes. I rolled back the walls of chaos to create a new land and royally screwed myself over empowering myself with all sorts of things that went horribly wrong. The rest of the party fixed my insane chaos warped character but the lands stuck and eventually turned out to be a fairly cool addition to the world. [/QUOTE]
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