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I think we should keep a few pounds, just in case it does something awesome.

Also, Malacarus has a list of scrolls and material components he wants.

Also, I thought we weren't using 3.5 stuff, because of the aforementioned "munchkins"?

EDIT: I, too , read the Economicon and can't help but wonder if we are giving up something valuable which can't be replicated (Cthulhu adamantine) for something we could probably get by chain-binding efreet, i.e. for free and that no one cares about. FitD DID reference it, after all.
 

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The Unseeing Eye people called it starmetal.

Whether or not that means it's "official" starmetal, or just that folks in the Unseeing Eye call adamantine starmetal is harder to say.

And honestly, I'd rather not bicker too much either.

3 mil is plenty. I just want to replace my stuff...and perhaps get a better weapon. :)
 

We could not get it by chain-binding Efreeti because that assumes our DM cannot dress himself and dribbles constantly. Anyone who allowed that kind of nonsense should rightfully be pelted with rotten fruit for their own idiocy.
 

We encountered something so alien that two of the most powerful wizards in the world have no idea what it is. And it had such weird properties, including the fast regen + raprid growth.


Xanfire would keep a few pieces on hand just to examine it later, given some free time. Granted, hes kinda busy to explain all that, but that is what he is thinking right now.

EDIT: about the star metal, I would assume that maybe only Mal would be able to confirm if it was starmetal. By the sound of it, he has seen something like this before. It would be like finding obsidian and thinking it was coal. Also, Starmetal was written into the 3.5 universe, not the pathfinder universe.
 
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Hint: read the Adamantine entry, p154.

You could just sell 1000 to each buyer, but they'll only pay 1 million for them, though I could give you their special banafits for item creation out of that 2 mil total. The full amounts are for the bulk purchase.

How much would replacing your items from that combat cost?

And the Unblinking Eye, being Diviners as well as other types of mystics, would eventually know that you'd not sold them the full amount. The Weaponers wouldn't, though they're not stupid (and you really never know what magic the dwarves can pull out of their sleeves in a pinch, actually).

Mal has never heard of "true starmetal" before. He only met that one guy.

3.5: no hints here. I will be using 3.5 templates and some monsters, though.
 

I vote we sell them all the Unblinking Eye. Its all very well saying we might be able to do something with it, we probably won't. We might encounter more of these creatures and get more of it anyway, seems fairly likely.
 


I do not see why either of them nee a full 2000 + lbs of adamentine. I would say unblinking eye and all but 25 lbs of it. That 25 lbs would be paid to the party loot at the full 3002 per lb by hedron. They can be happy with 2175 lbs (+/-?).
 

xanfire: bah, I like your reference to Complete Arcane. Anyway, you could be right...

Mal: We need to hash out your nation in the setting. Did we decide if it was above ground, or (because you're Drow) has it a significant Underdark presence? And is there a population of Undead (ie: low level, such as zombies or skeletons)?
 

I was thinking Sarusan, as it's the mostly unknown continent. Above ground, undead laborers/footsoldiers taking over menial jobs (debatable for food, we were working on sanitary undead before they came) and (this is a concept I think is awesome, but YMMV) shadow secret police (who leave people alone mostly unless they catch wind of some major, major revolution. Freedom of speech is encouraged among the intellectuals, in intellectual circles where it can be safely suppressed from reaching the masses who could revolt. There are also many, many public spectacles to keep citizens entertained.

Religion is allowed if the religion recognizes the secular authority and doesn't require something such as human sacrifice. Outlawing religions is a dangerous practice leading to feeling against the state, so Mal tries to avoid it whenever possible. Also, any attempt to purge intelligent citizens (such as undead, goblinoids, kobolds, w/e) because of religion is punishable by death and...enlistment...in the shadow police.

Thoughts?
 

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