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<blockquote data-quote="Oginme" data-source="post: 9735992" data-attributes="member: 7042120"><p>As I ran it, the players get to work it out through the series up to where they need to deal with Trilla in her dream world. Every encounter with one of the Trilla gave them a bit more insight into their nature and origins, with many of them referring to each other as 'siblings born of mother's dreams.' </p><p></p><p>Some of them held a grudge against the party which came out as they fought. Others were more at peace or at least neutral towards them party based upon their own temperament and drives. This led to several who interacted with the party and were willing to discuss the nature of their kind in greater detail as the campaign developed.</p><p></p><p>The connection of the Trillith to Trilla, or more appropriately Syana, becomes apparent when the party meets Deception (Earnest) again in Castle Korstul. He proclaims the successful fulfillment of his prophecy to meet the party again under the bones of his grandmother. Connecting the Trillith to a gold dragon.</p><p></p><p>This becomes a bit more complete as I added several visions the party would see in the Temple of the Echoed Souls of Coaltongue slaying Syana, the imprisonment of Trilla, and the rescue of Trilla by the Taranesti. A later vision towards the end shows Trilla in restless sleep, tossing from the nightmare architechs who manipulate her dreams.</p><p></p><p>I leave it to the party to make the connections, which one did very well and the other stumbled through it, only coming to connect the clues when they confronted Trilla in her dream world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oginme, post: 9735992, member: 7042120"] As I ran it, the players get to work it out through the series up to where they need to deal with Trilla in her dream world. Every encounter with one of the Trilla gave them a bit more insight into their nature and origins, with many of them referring to each other as 'siblings born of mother's dreams.' Some of them held a grudge against the party which came out as they fought. Others were more at peace or at least neutral towards them party based upon their own temperament and drives. This led to several who interacted with the party and were willing to discuss the nature of their kind in greater detail as the campaign developed. The connection of the Trillith to Trilla, or more appropriately Syana, becomes apparent when the party meets Deception (Earnest) again in Castle Korstul. He proclaims the successful fulfillment of his prophecy to meet the party again under the bones of his grandmother. Connecting the Trillith to a gold dragon. This becomes a bit more complete as I added several visions the party would see in the Temple of the Echoed Souls of Coaltongue slaying Syana, the imprisonment of Trilla, and the rescue of Trilla by the Taranesti. A later vision towards the end shows Trilla in restless sleep, tossing from the nightmare architechs who manipulate her dreams. I leave it to the party to make the connections, which one did very well and the other stumbled through it, only coming to connect the clues when they confronted Trilla in her dream world. [/QUOTE]
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