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<blockquote data-quote="Bird Of Play" data-source="post: 8387002" data-attributes="member: 7032193"><p>Hello everyone!</p><p>I was browsing the internet for "differences between gnomes and halflings", and I ended up on this forum. I've browsed it, read some threads, and decided to join!</p><p></p><p>Hoping I picked the right forum category, I'm writing this thread for a little advice on a customized D&D campaign I'm running.</p><p></p><p>In my campaign, infernal and celestial creatures are body-less energies, some of them not sentient and some of them very sentient but imperscrutable. Those who summon them in the Realms pretty much create a demonic, or celestial, possession. Demonic creature usually enter living beings like animals, and a particularly strong and smart demon can even enter a humanoid. Celestial creatures usually prefer to enter non-living things, like statues, paintings........ or wepons.</p><p></p><p>So, since my party is about to fight a summoned demon even though they don't know it's a summoned demon (all they see is a monstruous deformed rat)..... if they end up strolling in a particular corner of the map, I would like for them to see a will-o-wisp that's actually a simple little celestial being.</p><p>I'd like for the will-o-wisp to enter a sword, and we get a Fractal Sword (because celestial creatures = geometric and balanced fractals; demons = misshapen fleshy stuff), their very first magical weapon that's actually got a mute but "living" celestial in it.</p><p></p><p>.....Well, how do I make it happen? The will-o-wisp will want by its instinct to destroy the demon-possessed-rat and its posse of peasants turned into angry wererats who want to attack the rich and wealthy. So it may be looking for a "body" (the sword).</p><p></p><p></p><p>Added bonus, there's a friendly little old gnome witch that the party might be lucky enough to find. She's a seer and a summoner who's the one that spawned the will-o-wisp originally, and she probably knows someone has been summoning demons (it's actually the duchess of the city, although she thinks she can control that power as a weapon to defend the city - and herself).</p><p></p><p>I wonder how to go to the quest. A classic old abandoned temple were they find broken fragments of a sword?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bird Of Play, post: 8387002, member: 7032193"] Hello everyone! I was browsing the internet for "differences between gnomes and halflings", and I ended up on this forum. I've browsed it, read some threads, and decided to join! Hoping I picked the right forum category, I'm writing this thread for a little advice on a customized D&D campaign I'm running. In my campaign, infernal and celestial creatures are body-less energies, some of them not sentient and some of them very sentient but imperscrutable. Those who summon them in the Realms pretty much create a demonic, or celestial, possession. Demonic creature usually enter living beings like animals, and a particularly strong and smart demon can even enter a humanoid. Celestial creatures usually prefer to enter non-living things, like statues, paintings........ or wepons. So, since my party is about to fight a summoned demon even though they don't know it's a summoned demon (all they see is a monstruous deformed rat)..... if they end up strolling in a particular corner of the map, I would like for them to see a will-o-wisp that's actually a simple little celestial being. I'd like for the will-o-wisp to enter a sword, and we get a Fractal Sword (because celestial creatures = geometric and balanced fractals; demons = misshapen fleshy stuff), their very first magical weapon that's actually got a mute but "living" celestial in it. .....Well, how do I make it happen? The will-o-wisp will want by its instinct to destroy the demon-possessed-rat and its posse of peasants turned into angry wererats who want to attack the rich and wealthy. So it may be looking for a "body" (the sword). Added bonus, there's a friendly little old gnome witch that the party might be lucky enough to find. She's a seer and a summoner who's the one that spawned the will-o-wisp originally, and she probably knows someone has been summoning demons (it's actually the duchess of the city, although she thinks she can control that power as a weapon to defend the city - and herself). I wonder how to go to the quest. A classic old abandoned temple were they find broken fragments of a sword? [/QUOTE]
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