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<blockquote data-quote="UltimaGabe" data-source="post: 2782888" data-attributes="member: 16019"><p>I think that the third option- that is, they have to save after 24 hours, which affects what they return as- is the most reasonable outcome. Since the rules don't govern it, however, I'd probably just go with whatever I felt like at the time.</p><p></p><p>I had an idea for a campaign a long time ago, where the PCs are approached by some first-level Lawful Good kobold one day, claiming that he has lost his memory and needs their help. The befriends them, goes with them on crazy adventures, slowly picking up bits of his memory every now and then- memories of a powerful elven sorcerer with a group of adventurers, going on mystical quests and such himself. Over time, though, his regained memories start becoming more and more sinister... memories of this elven sorcerer wreaking havoc on villages, destroying temples, and so forth. In reality, he is an Elf- or, rather, he was an epic-level Lawful Evil Elven Sorcerer, who was attacked by some epic-level Undead which managed to kill his party and Level Drain him down to first level- he managed to escape, of course, but as he fled, he eventually was killed by a wolf or something in the wild. A kindly Druid happened to be passing by, and, taking pity on him, Reincarnated him- as a Kobold. Near the end of the Campaign, the party comes across a magical fountain that he uses to Wish himself back to his former mind and glory- whereupon this Epic-level Evil Sorcerer then turns on the party that brought him so far.</p><p></p><p>I never got a chance to use it, but who's to say what the future holds?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UltimaGabe, post: 2782888, member: 16019"] I think that the third option- that is, they have to save after 24 hours, which affects what they return as- is the most reasonable outcome. Since the rules don't govern it, however, I'd probably just go with whatever I felt like at the time. I had an idea for a campaign a long time ago, where the PCs are approached by some first-level Lawful Good kobold one day, claiming that he has lost his memory and needs their help. The befriends them, goes with them on crazy adventures, slowly picking up bits of his memory every now and then- memories of a powerful elven sorcerer with a group of adventurers, going on mystical quests and such himself. Over time, though, his regained memories start becoming more and more sinister... memories of this elven sorcerer wreaking havoc on villages, destroying temples, and so forth. In reality, he is an Elf- or, rather, he was an epic-level Lawful Evil Elven Sorcerer, who was attacked by some epic-level Undead which managed to kill his party and Level Drain him down to first level- he managed to escape, of course, but as he fled, he eventually was killed by a wolf or something in the wild. A kindly Druid happened to be passing by, and, taking pity on him, Reincarnated him- as a Kobold. Near the end of the Campaign, the party comes across a magical fountain that he uses to Wish himself back to his former mind and glory- whereupon this Epic-level Evil Sorcerer then turns on the party that brought him so far. I never got a chance to use it, but who's to say what the future holds? [/QUOTE]
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