Fate Lawson
First Post
So Time Lords are involved huh? Then the answer is simple: REWIND. Next session start everybody out standing right where they were either exactly right at the end of the big combat or exactly one round before Ustran popped in. They remember what happened/will happen, yet here they are BEFORE it is going to happen. Now they get to prepare for his arrival, hopefully preparing just enough to drive him off, but not defeat him. Then the Time Lords can explain to them what happened. They can't/couldn't touch Uvran, but they could rewind time JUST THIS ONCE. Now the PC's know a bigger baddie is out there that wants the crystal, and they must protect it while figuring out how to defeat him.
EDIT: I just envisioned the REWIND scene:
As the party stands stunned, suddenly an time-glass appears floating in the air. Slowly it turns over, Suddenly everyone finds the last X rounds running backwards. Afterwards, when the Time Lords appear. They give them a similar time-glass. They may use it X times/ X period, then it goes away. Benefit: You can set up some tougher Big Encounters, because as long as one person survives, the party can "redo" the ecounter with better knowledge. Drawback: Conservation of Time. For every use sometime/somewhen the party finds themselves suddenly "flung forward" in time by X amount. Thus losing days/weeks/months or even years of time.
				
			EDIT: I just envisioned the REWIND scene:
As the party stands stunned, suddenly an time-glass appears floating in the air. Slowly it turns over, Suddenly everyone finds the last X rounds running backwards. Afterwards, when the Time Lords appear. They give them a similar time-glass. They may use it X times/ X period, then it goes away. Benefit: You can set up some tougher Big Encounters, because as long as one person survives, the party can "redo" the ecounter with better knowledge. Drawback: Conservation of Time. For every use sometime/somewhen the party finds themselves suddenly "flung forward" in time by X amount. Thus losing days/weeks/months or even years of time.
			
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