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<blockquote data-quote="Kae'Yoss" data-source="post: 187155" data-attributes="member: 4134"><p>Interesting situation, that: I think the archon could refuse. I also think that if the evil conjurer is strong enough, he could force the archon to do the things (since the lantern archon is not that powerful). But evil beings of that power who force the divine agents of goodness to do nasty things will likely draw attention to themselves: The lantern archons (or other celestials, but let's stick to that example) will be summoned by some evil guy who forces them to steal and manages to do it right and seriously imperil some good guy in the process (i.e. by stealing the holy avenger from a paladin on her way to that evil dragon, rendering the poor lass unable to defeat the lizard!) First thing in the morning, that lantern will run to the trumpet archon of his confidence, whining about what he had to do. The trumpet archon, in turn, will be concerned about this evil-doer, and likely will tell some gods of his alignment. Next thing he knows, the evil conjurer will be hunted by countless worshippers, clerics, divine champions and paladins of Tyr, Torm, maybe Helm, Ilmater and maybe even Sune....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kae'Yoss, post: 187155, member: 4134"] Interesting situation, that: I think the archon could refuse. I also think that if the evil conjurer is strong enough, he could force the archon to do the things (since the lantern archon is not that powerful). But evil beings of that power who force the divine agents of goodness to do nasty things will likely draw attention to themselves: The lantern archons (or other celestials, but let's stick to that example) will be summoned by some evil guy who forces them to steal and manages to do it right and seriously imperil some good guy in the process (i.e. by stealing the holy avenger from a paladin on her way to that evil dragon, rendering the poor lass unable to defeat the lizard!) First thing in the morning, that lantern will run to the trumpet archon of his confidence, whining about what he had to do. The trumpet archon, in turn, will be concerned about this evil-doer, and likely will tell some gods of his alignment. Next thing he knows, the evil conjurer will be hunted by countless worshippers, clerics, divine champions and paladins of Tyr, Torm, maybe Helm, Ilmater and maybe even Sune.... [/QUOTE]
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