"I wish Xanfire, Thorn and Hedron into the Sun's heart"
"I wish X/T/H imprisoned for all time"
"I wish XTH to be blind and mute"
"I wish XTH to forget who they are"
"I wish X to dive into a sphere of Annihilation"
"I wish XTH joined my cause"
See? All good wishes. Man, I should play this game... I'd be so good at it!
WarlockLord, well-played sir! I offer my hand to you in respect.
I wish you could have seen me before posting, as I frantically scanned the Pathfinder SRD trying to find ways to enough damage in a single round...and then as I stressed over the dice rolls...cuz I knew if Thorn couldn't seal the deal, it'd be her ass on your action.
You too. I wasn't sure where your shadow companion was (was that removed in Pathfinder) went. Guess I found out. Plus, yeah, if you can see through illusions and melee Mal, he had no defenses. Next time I'll get you all, but well played guys.
The last one I didn't think of, fitd. I'll use it in another campaign.
Also, it's payback for the lich in the guardhouse, if you recall my first botched campaign. Lessons to a first-time DM.
EDIT: Ok, the clone gives Mal two permanent negative levels, which should be pretty easy to remove. Is it alright if Mal has a backup spellbook (at least) to go with his clone body, or the swarm-things brought back his stuff or something? Because as a high level wizard, he'd copy his spellbook.
I actually haven't used Thorn's shadow companion yet. They're a tad too vulnerable, and even at this level only do 1d6 Str damage with a very tepid attack bonus.
Might be useful sometime, but too hard to keep around for most fights.
Now that the team has taken all my possessions, is it OK if I have a backup magic item stash hidden with my clone? I'd need at least my spellbook, which as a high-level wizard i'd surely have duplicated.