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The Stone being sentient, from the above, and the question being quite open-ended, leads to an expectation that the stone may reply (within whatever constraints its enchantment imposes on it) in the manner that best suits its interests. If being the Stone's spokesbeing would lead the character to power over the surrounding countryside (leading with an iron fist; oppressing the peasantry; sacrificing children to its Dark Gods) then that would be something that could make the character very powerful indeed. He didn't ask how he could better serve the cause of Order and Righteousness - he asked for power.
 

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Thanks for the responses, guys, I have a pretty good idea of what I'm gonig to do to/for him now. ;) I won't be able to check back in before game tomorrow, so thanks for the help.
 


he didn't say much in response, but I had the stone tell him that it would tell him the secrets of the above mentioned treasures if he brings back more people to be cult members. he went off to try capture some enemies with the pretense of bringing them back to interrogate them, but he only ran into trouble with a pack of shoosuva.
 

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