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<blockquote data-quote="EugeneZ" data-source="post: 4964984" data-attributes="member: 83605"><p>Wait-a-minute.</p><p></p><p>As Morrus pointed out, you mixed together two different dragons. So the part of your post that confused me initially was that the seela Song of Forms is having a "special" effect on the trillith due to the connection you imply exists between the two races.</p><p></p><p>Where do you see a special use of the Song of Forms? As far as I can tell, the Song of Forms stops Indominability from being insubstantial and traps him within the form of the stag that he chose to possess. These effects are contained in the power block for Song of Forms and could presumably be used by the PCs in the exact same way.</p><p></p><p>The Song of Forms was keeping Indomitability in the form of the stag. The plan was to keep him trapped while Anyariel stabbed him with the Living Blade. What they didn't count on was that Indomitability would survive Anyariel's attack. I'm still not 100% sure exactly how he survived, but due to his indomitable nature and stat block saying he can't be knocked down, etc, it makes sense -- he's obviously very hard to kill. So Anyariel basically lost the fight, and died, but managed to pin the stag to the floor of the lake.</p><p></p><p>It is the Living Sword, which pins Indomitability, and was made from the First Tree, to which the seela have a strong connection, that creates a link between them and allows the seela to continue living.</p><p></p><p>Presumably, if the seela could have gotten Anyariel's lock of hair from Gwenvere, shown it to Timbre, asked her to transfer the sword's bond ot one of them, and then pulled the sword from the lake, they would then have a battle against Indomitability and, due to their stats, eventually win, though a number of them might have died.</p><p></p><p>Presumably, it is the PCs bravery and insight that allows them to free the forest.</p><p></p><p>I hope I've understood and explained all this correctly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EugeneZ, post: 4964984, member: 83605"] Wait-a-minute. As Morrus pointed out, you mixed together two different dragons. So the part of your post that confused me initially was that the seela Song of Forms is having a "special" effect on the trillith due to the connection you imply exists between the two races. Where do you see a special use of the Song of Forms? As far as I can tell, the Song of Forms stops Indominability from being insubstantial and traps him within the form of the stag that he chose to possess. These effects are contained in the power block for Song of Forms and could presumably be used by the PCs in the exact same way. The Song of Forms was keeping Indomitability in the form of the stag. The plan was to keep him trapped while Anyariel stabbed him with the Living Blade. What they didn't count on was that Indomitability would survive Anyariel's attack. I'm still not 100% sure exactly how he survived, but due to his indomitable nature and stat block saying he can't be knocked down, etc, it makes sense -- he's obviously very hard to kill. So Anyariel basically lost the fight, and died, but managed to pin the stag to the floor of the lake. It is the Living Sword, which pins Indomitability, and was made from the First Tree, to which the seela have a strong connection, that creates a link between them and allows the seela to continue living. Presumably, if the seela could have gotten Anyariel's lock of hair from Gwenvere, shown it to Timbre, asked her to transfer the sword's bond ot one of them, and then pulled the sword from the lake, they would then have a battle against Indomitability and, due to their stats, eventually win, though a number of them might have died. Presumably, it is the PCs bravery and insight that allows them to free the forest. I hope I've understood and explained all this correctly. [/QUOTE]
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