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<blockquote data-quote="Raven Crowking" data-source="post: 3593178" data-attributes="member: 18280"><p>From <em>The Game of Rassilon </em> by Daniel J. Bishop </p><p><span style="font-size: 9px">copyright (c) 2007</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px">Material herein owned by the BBC or the estate of Terry Nation is not intended to challenge their ownership of copyright or trademark.</span></p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><strong>Example Creature 5: Celestial Toymaker</strong></span></p><p></p><p style="margin-left: 20px">Medium Outsider, Level 20</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">STR +0, END +0, DEX +2, AGL +0, PCN +8, KNO +15, PSI +40, PRS +10</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">Skills: Bluff +30, Diplomacy +12, Gaming +35, Intimidate +30, Sense Motive +28.</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">Knacks: Psychic (Telekinesis), Psychic (Telekinetic Jamming), Psychic (Teleportation).</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">HP 85; Saves Fort +15, Ref +15, Will +20; Defence 30; AP 20.</p><p></p><p><strong>Immortal:</strong> The Celestial Toymaker is immortal. He cannot be slain (although he can be inconvenienced) by the destruction of his corporeal form.</p><p></p><p><strong>Create Worlds:</strong> The Celestial Toymaker can create a “world” (a pocket dimension) in which all the qualities and features of the world are determined by him. If he loses a game, the Toymaker’s world is destroyed…but so is every creature within it except the Toymaker himself.</p><p></p><p><strong>Collect Dolls:</strong> Those who lose games to the Celestial Toymaker become bound to his will (no save allowed). They are placed in the Toymaker’s “doll house” from which they are taken at the Toymaker’s whim to use as pieces in other games. The only way a “doll” can be released is by winning for the Toymaker, so they try very hard to do so (including cheating)….Even so, the Toymaker never actually releases anyone if he can help it.</p><p></p><p><strong>God-Like Powers:</strong> The Toymaker can do any of the following by spending 1 AP:</p><p></p><p style="margin-left: 20px">• Turn Your Strength Against You: If you make a successful attack against the Toymaker, he can spend an AP to make you take the damage instead of himself.</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"></p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">• Make Force Field: By spending an AP, the Toymaker can create an invisible force field of any size or shape he desires. This force field is indestructible. The Toymaker can remove it without spending an AP.</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"></p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">• Mute: By spending an AP, the Toymaker can render a character mute (Willpower save DC 40 negates). He can end this effect at will, without spending an AP.</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"></p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">• Render Invisible: By spending an AP, the Toymaker can render part or all of a character invisible or translucent. He can end (or partially end) this effect at will, without spending an AP.</p><p></p><p><strong>Limitations:</strong> The Celestial Toymaker must obey the rules of the games he creates. </p><p></p><p><strong>Vulnerabilities:</strong> If the Celestial Toymaker is defeated, his world disappears. He is forced to release whoever he has captured, although these creatures are usually destroyed with his world.</p><p></p><p>The Celestial Toymaker appears as he chooses to appear. When he encountered the 1st Doctor, Steven Taylor, and Dodo Chaplet, he appeared as a human wearing the costume of a Chinese mandarin. He is able to draw intelligent beings into his created worlds in order to challenge them with various games. He often tries to distract his opponent, and many of the games he devises are quite deadly.</p><p></p><p>The 1st Doctor said, “If the Toymaker loses the game, his world will vanish. But he has the power to build a new one…. The Toymaker is immortal. He’s lasted for thousands of years. Very occasionally, of course, he loses the game and then be has to pay the price…. He himself is not destroyed. He goes on forever.”</p><p></p><p><strong>Advancement:</strong> None.</p><p></p><p><strong>Episode Guide:</strong> <em>The Celestial Toymaker</em>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raven Crowking, post: 3593178, member: 18280"] From [I]The Game of Rassilon [/I] by Daniel J. Bishop [SIZE=1]copyright (c) 2007 Material herein owned by the BBC or the estate of Terry Nation is not intended to challenge their ownership of copyright or trademark.[/SIZE] [SIZE=4][B]Example Creature 5: Celestial Toymaker[/B][/SIZE] [INDENT]Medium Outsider, Level 20 STR +0, END +0, DEX +2, AGL +0, PCN +8, KNO +15, PSI +40, PRS +10 Skills: Bluff +30, Diplomacy +12, Gaming +35, Intimidate +30, Sense Motive +28. Knacks: Psychic (Telekinesis), Psychic (Telekinetic Jamming), Psychic (Teleportation). HP 85; Saves Fort +15, Ref +15, Will +20; Defence 30; AP 20.[/INDENT] [b]Immortal:[/b] The Celestial Toymaker is immortal. He cannot be slain (although he can be inconvenienced) by the destruction of his corporeal form. [b]Create Worlds:[/b] The Celestial Toymaker can create a “world” (a pocket dimension) in which all the qualities and features of the world are determined by him. If he loses a game, the Toymaker’s world is destroyed…but so is every creature within it except the Toymaker himself. [b]Collect Dolls:[/b] Those who lose games to the Celestial Toymaker become bound to his will (no save allowed). They are placed in the Toymaker’s “doll house” from which they are taken at the Toymaker’s whim to use as pieces in other games. The only way a “doll” can be released is by winning for the Toymaker, so they try very hard to do so (including cheating)….Even so, the Toymaker never actually releases anyone if he can help it. [b]God-Like Powers:[/b] The Toymaker can do any of the following by spending 1 AP: [INDENT]• Turn Your Strength Against You: If you make a successful attack against the Toymaker, he can spend an AP to make you take the damage instead of himself. • Make Force Field: By spending an AP, the Toymaker can create an invisible force field of any size or shape he desires. This force field is indestructible. The Toymaker can remove it without spending an AP. • Mute: By spending an AP, the Toymaker can render a character mute (Willpower save DC 40 negates). He can end this effect at will, without spending an AP. • Render Invisible: By spending an AP, the Toymaker can render part or all of a character invisible or translucent. He can end (or partially end) this effect at will, without spending an AP.[/INDENT] [b]Limitations:[/b] The Celestial Toymaker must obey the rules of the games he creates. [b]Vulnerabilities:[/b] If the Celestial Toymaker is defeated, his world disappears. He is forced to release whoever he has captured, although these creatures are usually destroyed with his world. The Celestial Toymaker appears as he chooses to appear. When he encountered the 1st Doctor, Steven Taylor, and Dodo Chaplet, he appeared as a human wearing the costume of a Chinese mandarin. He is able to draw intelligent beings into his created worlds in order to challenge them with various games. He often tries to distract his opponent, and many of the games he devises are quite deadly. The 1st Doctor said, “If the Toymaker loses the game, his world will vanish. But he has the power to build a new one…. The Toymaker is immortal. He’s lasted for thousands of years. Very occasionally, of course, he loses the game and then be has to pay the price…. He himself is not destroyed. He goes on forever.” [b]Advancement:[/b] None. [b]Episode Guide:[/b] [i]The Celestial Toymaker[/i]. [/QUOTE]
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