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<blockquote data-quote="blargney the second" data-source="post: 5175779" data-attributes="member: 14678"><p>I had an awesome moment in my Eberron Savage Tide game last Friday.</p><p></p><p>The PCs inadvertently released a quori that had been trapped alone in an adamantine dreamcatcher for 40,000 years since the giant-quori war. It was insane and believed that it was hallucinating the entire experience, refusing to believe it was actually free. The quori lashed out at the party, hoping to destroy the visions that tormented it.</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile, the party realized how old it was and finally connected to the fact that the ancient quori were actually chaotic good creatures. So they weathered its attacks, doing everything they could to convince it that they were real and on the same side. The xeph swordsage even handed her sword to the outsider - an intelligent blade crafted long ago by quori to slay giants. They managed to calm it down enough to stop attacking them.</p><p></p><p>That's when both it and they noticed that the quori was fading, becoming more transparent by the second.</p><p></p><p>The plane it originated from had undergone a cataclysmic rebirth many thousands of years ago, and consequently its tie to the universe was also destroyed. Not wanting to see a good creature pass away, the adventurers suggested that it go back inside the dreamcatcher, but it refused. "I would rather cease to exist than return to the hell of eternal imprisonment."</p><p></p><p>"Then possess me," said the xeph Izera. (stunned looks around the table)</p><p></p><p>When their minds merged, the holes and fissures in its cracked psyche were filled and healed by her. A new breed of kalashtar was born!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blargney the second, post: 5175779, member: 14678"] I had an awesome moment in my Eberron Savage Tide game last Friday. The PCs inadvertently released a quori that had been trapped alone in an adamantine dreamcatcher for 40,000 years since the giant-quori war. It was insane and believed that it was hallucinating the entire experience, refusing to believe it was actually free. The quori lashed out at the party, hoping to destroy the visions that tormented it. Meanwhile, the party realized how old it was and finally connected to the fact that the ancient quori were actually chaotic good creatures. So they weathered its attacks, doing everything they could to convince it that they were real and on the same side. The xeph swordsage even handed her sword to the outsider - an intelligent blade crafted long ago by quori to slay giants. They managed to calm it down enough to stop attacking them. That's when both it and they noticed that the quori was fading, becoming more transparent by the second. The plane it originated from had undergone a cataclysmic rebirth many thousands of years ago, and consequently its tie to the universe was also destroyed. Not wanting to see a good creature pass away, the adventurers suggested that it go back inside the dreamcatcher, but it refused. "I would rather cease to exist than return to the hell of eternal imprisonment." "Then possess me," said the xeph Izera. (stunned looks around the table) When their minds merged, the holes and fissures in its cracked psyche were filled and healed by her. A new breed of kalashtar was born! [/QUOTE]
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