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OOC: House Millithor in COSQ part 3

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Do you mind having Kilcif Dominated, Brother? It seemed like an easy solution to the the problem, since We must be separated when we stake Dorina (lest the vampires heal all the damage we've inflicted on them).
 

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Brother Shatterstone said:
It’s original I'll grant you that. :D :lol: I say go for it and it does solve most of Kilcif’s issues.

It will also allow the Matron to have a telepathic connection with Kilcif, which could prove very useful... In fact I might just use the Cephalometer for that systematically. The tactical advantages would be considerable. :)
 

Serpenteye said:
It will also allow the Matron to have a telepathic connection with Kilcif, which could prove very useful...
He's going to get naged twice now isn't he? :D

Serpenteye said:
In fact I might just use the Cephalometer for that systematically. The tactical advantages would be considerable. :)
That would be very true. :)

I'm curious how much say would I have in my character while he is dominated?
 

Control of your character while under Domination in 3.5.

The Dominator gives a command to the subject. The subject then follows the command to the exclusion of all other activities except those necessary for survival (eat, sleep, drink). i.e. no small talk while dominated.

It takes a move action by the Dominator to change instructions or give a new command.

The Subject can resist the control. If forced to take an action against its nature, it can make a new saving throw at +2. Obviously self-destructive orders are not carried out.

So, you can choose how to implement orders. Likewise, if an order is against your nature, you get a chance to break free. You can ignore suicidal orders.

Brother Shatterstone said:
I'm curious how much say would I have in my character while he is dominated?
 

Ouch, it's about as much fun as I thought it would be... :D I imagine Kilcif failed the save so it truly matters not and at least now he is productive.

Should be interesting to say the least. ;)
 

Well, you are immune to domination as long as you stay within 10 feet of the Matron. :)

Brother Shatterstone said:
Ouch, it's about as much fun as I thought it would be... :D I imagine Kilcif failed the save so it truly matters not and at least now he is productive.

Should be interesting to say the least. ;)
 



Endur said:
Control of your character while under Domination in 3.5.

The Dominator gives a command to the subject. The subject then follows the command to the exclusion of all other activities except those necessary for survival (eat, sleep, drink). i.e. no small talk while dominated.

It takes a move action by the Dominator to change instructions or give a new command.

The Subject can resist the control. If forced to take an action against its nature, it can make a new saving throw at +2. Obviously self-destructive orders are not carried out.

So, you can choose how to implement orders. Likewise, if an order is against your nature, you get a chance to break free. You can ignore suicidal orders.

But I could choose not to give any direct long-term orders, to allow for greater flexibility in my thralls. If I'm not specific enough in my commands, or express them as general wishes instead, Kilcif would still be in control of his faculties and be able to role-play accordingly. He's probably worth more as an intelligent ally than as an unthinking automaton.
 
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