Melkor said:
Serpenteye, can I assume my faction has outposts in Underdark all around the continent?
You can, but that might actually make you more vulnerable than if your power was more concentrated. Travel in the Underdark is quite time-consuming, and not all cave-systems even connect.
You have an advantage, though, of being able to live in the deepest and most remote of locations since your Undead don't need breathable air. The living live much nearer to the surface where vents and cracks in the rock can bring fresh air down to them.
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I have no idea if Illithids require oxygen to breathe. Since they are living creatures and are able to survive in an oxygen-rich environment I would assume so.
Melkor said:
Also, I assume I don`t need to follow the rules that Vampires are all Chaotic Evil? I want my PC to be Lawful Evil. I remember I have seen a thread in a House Rules with Vampire template that grew in power with age, I will look for this.
No, no. They just have to be Evil (though there are very few exceptions to the rule).
Nac Mac Feegle said:
Thanks, Serpenteye, those areas look good.
What I meant by being hard to infiltrate was essentially that a network of psions have already infiltrated it, and have a vested interest in keeping it that way. Those who evade the official forces of the government are quietly "disappeared" by the psionics.
Just a thought.
In a little while I'll post a basic background/profile of my group.
That's more an issue of policy than any particular innate resilience to subversion. (plenty of factions have access to arcane spellcasters and they're just as good at telepathy as the telepaths :\ . It's DnD.)
If you immediately crush any foreign attempt at usurpasion it will have the same effect, your ruthlessness and focus will probably discourage further attempts and infiltrators will seek easier targets.
Oh, and please rename your Circle of Eight.
Anabstercorian said:
But you do count the Circle of Eight among your powers?
Edit: My bad! I didn't realize that the Circle of Eight was actually the PSIONIC equivalent.
Now I'm confused.
Nac Mac, please name the organization in question to someting other than the Circle of Eight, or I shall never be able to keep track of them both.
Eluvan said:
Thanks for the advice William Ronald - not knowing a whole lot about Greyhawk myself any help in that line is alsways nice.
So, as per a few of William Ronald's suggestions, I would like to clarify a few sources of power in my currently claimed territory. The Silent Ones, the Elves of the Dim Forest, the people of the Good Hills, the fey of the Axewood, and the Wood Elves of the SIlverwood (and their mead!) have all pledged allegiance to the League. I would also like to lay claim to the Stark Mounds bordering Sterich.
Having done some reading, I even understand what most of these things mean!
Granted.
But Axewood, the Good Hills and Silverwood are too insignificant geographical features to be considered territories on their own. They are already counted as parts of Keoland and the Duchy of Ulek respectively.
You don't have to claim every little fold or copse in the land, people. They are part of a package-deal.
Zelda Themelin said:
Airwhale.
Agreed.
It was sblock, because I kinda liked to try how it works, and because I didn't want to give away all those places, since non-spacejamming factions, probably don't have any ideas they even exist. they are more familiar with planes. Heh, just wanted to keep some mystery for now. Otherwise not really a spoiler, of course.
I have a feeling that most of the factions on Oerth will look closer to their own borders for enemies...