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<blockquote data-quote="Iconik" data-source="post: 5346590" data-attributes="member: 92708"><p>Backstory: The party had been tasked with seeking out a man name Trassis and his 4,000 strong army of elite guards. Trassis lived about 12,000 years ago and had tons of experience fighting the demonic horde of Gharzim and their cast out God S'Balic.</p><p></p><p>We are on week 18 and there have been some twists and turns regarding Trassis but those really aren't important. 18 weeks of trudging through desert and climbing the Syrin Mountains. In about 3-4 adventures they will finally reach the Transcendent Trassis. A transcendent in my campaign is a person that <em>was</em> human (or whatever race) but is now transcending to Godhood. Basically it's a person that is between "human" and God. </p><p></p><p>They were tasked by a God to seek him and his elite force who do not age and have no need for food or water to in order to ask for their aid in the renewed effort by S'Balic to usurp the power of the pantheon and take his "rightful" spot among the Gods.</p><p></p><p>I was thinking the other day though...wouldn't it be great if the party FINALLY reach Trassis only to find that he and his army of elite warriors were all slaughtered!? My only concern is that, after 18 weeks of getting to this point the party would feel a little upset to find out he was dead. They appreciate plot twists and I think this one would be great.</p><p></p><p>What do you guys think? Think this is a little too much or is it a nice plot twist?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iconik, post: 5346590, member: 92708"] Backstory: The party had been tasked with seeking out a man name Trassis and his 4,000 strong army of elite guards. Trassis lived about 12,000 years ago and had tons of experience fighting the demonic horde of Gharzim and their cast out God S'Balic. We are on week 18 and there have been some twists and turns regarding Trassis but those really aren't important. 18 weeks of trudging through desert and climbing the Syrin Mountains. In about 3-4 adventures they will finally reach the Transcendent Trassis. A transcendent in my campaign is a person that [I]was[/I] human (or whatever race) but is now transcending to Godhood. Basically it's a person that is between "human" and God. They were tasked by a God to seek him and his elite force who do not age and have no need for food or water to in order to ask for their aid in the renewed effort by S'Balic to usurp the power of the pantheon and take his "rightful" spot among the Gods. I was thinking the other day though...wouldn't it be great if the party FINALLY reach Trassis only to find that he and his army of elite warriors were all slaughtered!? My only concern is that, after 18 weeks of getting to this point the party would feel a little upset to find out he was dead. They appreciate plot twists and I think this one would be great. What do you guys think? Think this is a little too much or is it a nice plot twist? [/QUOTE]
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