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OOC: House Millithor in COSQ part 3

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Serpenteye said:
We just have to control the first one. That one will order its spawn (who it controlls automatically and with no limit to their numbers) to obey the Matron without question in spirit as well as in letter. That first one will command its spawn until it dies, and we can easily keep it well protected and hidden in one of those wonderful Portable Holes.
Wraiths are intelligent enough to take direction and they have no free will to interfere with our designs. Living beings can be dominated, but that can be dispelled. They can be bought, but an enemy can offer a bigger bribe. They can be coerced, but lose their loyalty at the first sign of serious problems, or they can mutiny. Some living enities may be unshakably loyal, but they are few and far between amongst the evil races of the underdark.

What do you suggest we do to defeat the Tsarrans?

If we had anyone who could control the wraith, we could have up to 11 wraiths, or 22 if they could control a second. We'd likely be better off taking those wraiths from goblinoid servants than drow, as the source creature is inconsequential. Do we have any 14th+ level clerics with any rebukes left?
 

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Paxus Asclepius said:
Maybe not you, but the rest of us have worries. You're just lucky you happen to have spells, turn attempts, and all those other goodies.

Yeah, but I have a crappy ECL (+5 total with Monster levels and LA) that makes me a 9th level cleric (10th now).

Too bad that I couldn't take a Flaw that I couldn't create the goo or the lightning bolts, genetic mutant or some such/disassociated wit the Blipdoolppoolp (or whatever) Clerics, and reduce my ECL. Not like I'll be finding a bunch of Kuo-Toan priests to work with, or use the goo, what with the full plate and all. Hell, that could be why Kripp stays encased in the armor, he feels naked without his slime excretion...
Maybe why he travels with outlanders as well (as well as spreading the true faith of He Who Swims in Darkness.

Not the best PCs, Kuo-Toa, I just always wanted to try one.

It also let's me go...
'Bloop!'
 
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No. Tierak didn't level when the others did. Neither did Zieggrek or the Matron. I'm keeping the party at a certain level, and when a new PC joins, I usually just let the new PC join at the next new level. (i.e. Tierak joined as level 13).

Paxus Asclepius said:
Tierak was 13th. Did she not level when the others did?
 
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Paxus Asclepius said:
They make better rogues, but between the ability adjustments and Keen Vision, are no slackers in any department.

Yep, I almost went Rogue, but you had the Bugbear, and I saw that you all needed a proper Cleric, what with Lolth being quiet and all.

My other choice was nearly a half-ogre killing machine that woud have been staggering in damage, but probably about as good at resisting WIll effects as poor Kiclif...
 

Uriel said:
Not the best PCs, Kuo-Toa, I just always wanted to try one.

I can say much of the same with Kilcif as he is pretty flawed. I could do him better today then I do a few months ago.

Uriel said:
It also let's me go...
'Bloop!'
:D Which is very important but could you remove Kilcif curse or not?
 

Brother Shatterstone said:
I can say much of the same with Kilcif as he is pretty flawed. I could do him better today then I do a few months ago.


:D Which is very important but could you remove Kilcif curse or not?

Going to look IC, but refresh me, What 'curse' is affliction him?
 

Pretty much your basic curse. (as in Bestow Curse)

Fixable by your basic Remove Curse which none of the priestesses currently has available...
 

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