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<blockquote data-quote="Valiantheart" data-source="post: 909676" data-attributes="member: 10165"><p>I've got a few from my old campaign world:</p><p></p><p>Kesek - 13th level CE Bard, Kesek is a servant of the Dark Lord and a self-proclaimed "Chaosatition". At the behest of his master, he traveled to several towns in order to spread his own brand of chaos and weaken them from within. He fostered a reputation as an excellent performer and was able to move from town to town and gain access to the influential members there.</p><p></p><p>He was very charming but could be capable of blinding violence when necessary. He preferred to force others do his dirty deeds for him with his magic. He was fond of using illusion magic and charm magic to spread his own brand of chaos and kept his identity hidden. The best part is the PCs never figured out it was him actually performing the deeds.</p><p></p><p>Exploits: </p><p>Captured a mayor/hunter and his son in their home. He cast an illusion on the son so that he appeared as a deer. He bound his hands and mouth and set him running into the woods. He 'suggested' to the mayor that the head of that magnificient 5 point buck would look excellent on his mantel place. The next day the mayor had a council meeting in his home but he stayed convinced his sons head was that of a deer.</p><p></p><p>Captured the daughter of the High Captain of another town and 'dominated' her. She bound her father in his sleep and then he had her kill him slowly. She never knew who made her do it and Kesek 'suggested' to her that some people are just born evil. She took her own life after Kesek lifted the domination.</p><p></p><p>Had a couple of other captains lead the town guard into ambushes.</p><p></p><p>Treinlack the "Beast" - 14th level Demonic Unholywarrior(anti-paladin basically), Where Kesek weakened towns from within, Treinlack destroyed them utterley. Treinlack was once a Paladin of unbending faith. He fought the forces of evil valiantly for many years and accepted that he would find death in combat someday, but that was not to be his fate. Treinlack was captured and subjected to the most vile of demonic tortures imaginable. The tortures went beyond mere physical pain and actually attacked his soul. </p><p></p><p>In a moment of weakness he cried out for mercy and the demonic torturers knew they had beaten him. Twisted into some vile half demonic thing (a bit more than a standard half-fiend), Treinlack only knew respite from pain when he was killing or inflicting pain. The Dark Lord placed him in charge of a band of demons and other half-fiend marauders and sent him into regions softened up by Kesek. He and his troops were responsible for the death of thousands.....including several PCs im happy to admit <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f600.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" data-smilie="8"data-shortname=":D" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Valiantheart, post: 909676, member: 10165"] I've got a few from my old campaign world: Kesek - 13th level CE Bard, Kesek is a servant of the Dark Lord and a self-proclaimed "Chaosatition". At the behest of his master, he traveled to several towns in order to spread his own brand of chaos and weaken them from within. He fostered a reputation as an excellent performer and was able to move from town to town and gain access to the influential members there. He was very charming but could be capable of blinding violence when necessary. He preferred to force others do his dirty deeds for him with his magic. He was fond of using illusion magic and charm magic to spread his own brand of chaos and kept his identity hidden. The best part is the PCs never figured out it was him actually performing the deeds. Exploits: Captured a mayor/hunter and his son in their home. He cast an illusion on the son so that he appeared as a deer. He bound his hands and mouth and set him running into the woods. He 'suggested' to the mayor that the head of that magnificient 5 point buck would look excellent on his mantel place. The next day the mayor had a council meeting in his home but he stayed convinced his sons head was that of a deer. Captured the daughter of the High Captain of another town and 'dominated' her. She bound her father in his sleep and then he had her kill him slowly. She never knew who made her do it and Kesek 'suggested' to her that some people are just born evil. She took her own life after Kesek lifted the domination. Had a couple of other captains lead the town guard into ambushes. Treinlack the "Beast" - 14th level Demonic Unholywarrior(anti-paladin basically), Where Kesek weakened towns from within, Treinlack destroyed them utterley. Treinlack was once a Paladin of unbending faith. He fought the forces of evil valiantly for many years and accepted that he would find death in combat someday, but that was not to be his fate. Treinlack was captured and subjected to the most vile of demonic tortures imaginable. The tortures went beyond mere physical pain and actually attacked his soul. In a moment of weakness he cried out for mercy and the demonic torturers knew they had beaten him. Twisted into some vile half demonic thing (a bit more than a standard half-fiend), Treinlack only knew respite from pain when he was killing or inflicting pain. The Dark Lord placed him in charge of a band of demons and other half-fiend marauders and sent him into regions softened up by Kesek. He and his troops were responsible for the death of thousands.....including several PCs im happy to admit :D [/QUOTE]
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