Mallus said:1) Use mind-reading spells on the party, to determine if they pose a threat and if they have the potential to become unwitting tools.
2) Clone all of them. While some kind of nightmare-chimera made from all of them has a certain special charm, it isn't a particularly efficient use of rat-bastardry. Given your groups level and transportation capabilities, multiple potential opponents would be preferable. Especially if they look exactly like the PC's and happen to be causing trouble in widely-separated parts of world.
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6) I'm picturing Mordain exploiting the party's reputation via the duplicates, using it to facilitate their committing of any number of crimes, against any number of people, in any number of places (worlds?), so that the PC's will have to overcome various former allies and innocents in the process of collecting the clones.
Besides, you could always have the clones join together a la Power Rangers for a climactic, albeit goofy, battle.
jeffgorbach said:Considering he is a transmuting alienist who desires the party to remain alive to protect the Nameless, whose death could/will destroy a large chunk of the camaign....
Geas each with the task to guard Nameless (granted it only lasts two weeks, but THEY dont realize that)
Imbue each with:
- troll blood for regenative powers
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- unqiue were-forms, useable at will over time
Kaodi said:I wonder what would happen if you tried to mash together a warforged and a rust monster...
 
  
 
joshhg said:First off: Grafts are a good idea. A lot of things you can do there.
A few random ideas:
Make one of them pregant.
![Devious    :] :]](http://www.enworld.org/forum/images/smilies/devious.png)
 Allow me to introduce you to a few ideas that I've massaged while in the shower.
 Allow me to introduce you to a few ideas that I've massaged while in the shower. ![Devious    :] :]](http://www.enworld.org/forum/images/smilies/devious.png)
![Devious    :] :]](http://www.enworld.org/forum/images/smilies/devious.png)
![Devious    :] :]](http://www.enworld.org/forum/images/smilies/devious.png) Also, give Luna an aura of 'something-is-wrong-with-her-but-I-cannot-place-what' by introducing a -1 penalty on all rolls against her. Make it an effect of prolonged exposure to the symbiont's abilities on her Beast Spirit, but only brought out by Mordain's tinkering.
 Also, give Luna an aura of 'something-is-wrong-with-her-but-I-cannot-place-what' by introducing a -1 penalty on all rolls against her. Make it an effect of prolonged exposure to the symbiont's abilities on her Beast Spirit, but only brought out by Mordain's tinkering. ![Devious    :] :]](http://www.enworld.org/forum/images/smilies/devious.png) 
  
  Oh, he should also grow a ring of waving tentacles in his chest, but that's me.
 Oh, he should also grow a ring of waving tentacles in his chest, but that's me. ![Devious    :] :]](http://www.enworld.org/forum/images/smilies/devious.png)

joshhg said:Remove thier bellybutton. Or give one, a real one, to the WF.
Make one of them pregant.
Solarious said:Ah, you're accepting suggestions for the torment of Luna and co.? You're too kind, shilsen.
Allow me to introduce you to a few ideas that I've massaged while in the shower.![Devious    :] :]](http://www.enworld.org/forum/images/smilies/devious.png)
Six - Justify Six's paranoia of his 'fungus', and have Mordain fuse his floating-eye symbiont with his harness. Now Six will have wooden-metal-iris-eyes sprouting all over his body, giving him an equivilant of an Eye of Robes that see in the dark. They shall, of course, be sensitive to over-bright light too close to them.![Devious    :] :]](http://www.enworld.org/forum/images/smilies/devious.png)
 Number one on my list of things to do with Six is having the eye implanted into him. And there are a couple of nifty possibilities for the fungus as well.
 Number one on my list of things to do with Six is having the eye implanted into him. And there are a couple of nifty possibilities for the fungus as well.Luna - I've wanted to fool with her
ever since she picked up those symbionts, and this is the PERFECT opportunity to do so! Thank you, dark Shadow, drifting Traveler, and hidden Mockery. Thank you very much. Have Mordain expand and improve the symbiont's abilities (I'll leave that up to you)...
Gareth - Ah, the Paladin-who-is-not-a-Paladin. Mordain has always liked to experiment with sentience in his creations, and now he has a centuries-old shapeshifting sword to play with.
 ? And the whole mindshifting thing would fit well. He also has all sorts of issues with losing the sword, so I may go with a metal hand that the sword is permanently fused to, but can disappear inside (modified Glove of Storing).
? And the whole mindshifting thing would fit well. He also has all sorts of issues with losing the sword, so I may go with a metal hand that the sword is permanently fused to, but can disappear inside (modified Glove of Storing).Korm - He's the hardest person to think of something to fool around with, but considering his Wild Shape is the Aspect of Nature UA variant, the aforementioned 'were' forms comming out is a great idea.
Oh, he should also grow a ring of waving tentacles in his chest, but that's me.![Devious    :] :]](http://www.enworld.org/forum/images/smilies/devious.png)
Nameless - Ah, the plum prize of the collection. Nameless. Don't do anything to him physcially, he is plenty weird already, and might view more modifications as an extension of his comming apothesis. No, we need something to mess his mind up, the one posession that any Wizard worth their salt values above all... I suggest returning 'Edgar' as a shadow commentator who knows more than Nameless does about everything that is wrong about him.
Know that I love your players, shil. I'm just providing you with material to keep their attention utterly rivited to where it is most important.
Yeah, show them the Mockery's mercy. That is to say, none at all.shilsen said:Always. As I told my players, Mordain is only slightly less kind, generous and gentle than I am.
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Hush. You'll get him all innuendo on me and before you know it, he'll want to feel me up and everything. We have to keep this thread clean and Eric's Grandma friendly. Well, as Eric's Grandma friendly as psychotic shifter druids who's a little too friendly with the Flame Strikes can be.shilsen said:Hong is getting slow. I can't believe that he posted after you and didn't say anything about massaging anything in the shower.

Oh, I have to say I agree, especially with... I'll save that for later. I don't really know exactly what we can do with the fungus, since it is a custom creation of yours, but I suppose we can add some shapeshifting powers to Six, since Warforged are more assuredly self-mutable: look at the Warforged Juggernaut and the Reforged. But then, I don't think Six is going to quite get a choice if he wants to change or not.shilsen said:Great mindsNumber one on my list of things to do with Six is having the eye implanted into him. And there are a couple of nifty possibilities for the fungus as well.
 Or into what, for that matter.
 Or into what, for that matter.  
 I'm curious about the abberviation. And also, we're very well matched, Luna and I. She's a psychotic, wild druid who spreads chaos for her own amusement and really has more in common with the Greensingers than the Gatekeepers. I'm... well, a generous person who desires only to improve on other's people's experiences in life through unexpected and exciting situations. We make a great pair... although I wouldn't want to live with her either.shilsen said:I think you are the first person other than Kessler who has ever wanted to fool with Luna. IYKWIMAITYD.
Well, as long as Luna turns into a morbidly obese Dire Bear in the end! Or, knowing Luna, she'll want to become a Horrid Bear at one point or another. Well then, Morbidly Obese Horrid Bear Luna!shilsen said:I'm planning to go with her symbionts being planted deep inside her, as opposed to Six, whose eye will be on the surface. And she's been going on about wanting to get huge in wildshape, which works perfectly here. Higher Str, lower Dex, and a couple of other things should work well. The DR and other stuff are nice options too.
This is what I was talking about when I said great minds do think alike!shilsen said:Did I mention that one of the first things Mordain will tell him on awaking is, "Don't worry - I made you into a paladin"? And the whole mindshifting thing would fit well. He also has all sorts of issues with losing the sword, so I may go with a metal hand that the sword is permanently fused to, but can disappear inside (modified Glove of Storing).
 I was trying to communicate this kind of idea, but the words wouldn't come! Evidently, you have less inhibitations than me when it comes to meddling with the sacred cow that is Paladinhood: I keep forgetting you made Cedric. I can completely see Mordain trying to force a divine epithany by linking the conciousness of Gareth and the Endless Blade. I mean, both need each other: Endless here needs power from the Silver Flame from Gareth, and Gareth needs to understand the real underlying principals behind Paladinhood beyond just smiting evil and being sanctimonious. Don't go with a metal hand: give the Endless Blade a Soulknife flavour. It would fit, seeing that the Silver Flame is empowered by the dead spirits of Couatls, who are fairly potent psionic creatures.
 I was trying to communicate this kind of idea, but the words wouldn't come! Evidently, you have less inhibitations than me when it comes to meddling with the sacred cow that is Paladinhood: I keep forgetting you made Cedric. I can completely see Mordain trying to force a divine epithany by linking the conciousness of Gareth and the Endless Blade. I mean, both need each other: Endless here needs power from the Silver Flame from Gareth, and Gareth needs to understand the real underlying principals behind Paladinhood beyond just smiting evil and being sanctimonious. Don't go with a metal hand: give the Endless Blade a Soulknife flavour. It would fit, seeing that the Silver Flame is empowered by the dead spirits of Couatls, who are fairly potent psionic creatures.  Everyone forgets that little detail, for some reason. If anything, the Endless Blade can always emulate a (spiked) gauntlet anyways.
 Everyone forgets that little detail, for some reason. If anything, the Endless Blade can always emulate a (spiked) gauntlet anyways.Well, apparently Krom's specialities seems to be be bad luck, being teased, and getting beat down by icky monsters who want to him to grow tentacles out of his stomach. I suppose this is but the latest continuation in a Series of Unfortunate Events. And I still think he should be able to get new Aspects now by eatting Abberations.shilsen said:Yeah, Korm is tough. But messing with the Aspect of Nature is definitely the way to go. "Ooh, look - you have an Aspect of the Illithid now!"

What can I say? A ring of tentacles offers so many opportunities. They could wear rings. They could do tricks. And if he's right about druids: he could make them grow.shilsen said:Man, you're like Nameless! And I mean that in a good way, of course.

Well, it could undermine the entire foundation of his previous realizations. The Daelkyr didn't really do anything to him that gave him something that he didn't already have: there was an Eberron-wreaking abomination in him all the time, and the 'calling' is only there to finish the birthing process that will re-initialize the plans of Xoriat. Nameless was simply a mistake, a freak chance, an.. err... abberant abberant.shilsen said:Aww - that's beautiful! Now we know why he's had Edgar around all this time.
 Edgar was always the one who was the focus of the ritual, and Nameless was the result of the Daelkyr screwing up because of all the barriers in the way. So... that 'footprint'? That's Nameless. If that gets healed, Nameless ain't loosing his wonderful Alienist self, he'll basicly cease to exist.
 Edgar was always the one who was the focus of the ritual, and Nameless was the result of the Daelkyr screwing up because of all the barriers in the way. So... that 'footprint'? That's Nameless. If that gets healed, Nameless ain't loosing his wonderful Alienist self, he'll basicly cease to exist. ![Devious    :] :]](http://www.enworld.org/forum/images/smilies/devious.png) Even if that doesn't turn out to be the case, it's one thing to have a rock around you that you feel represents your old boring self, but to have it turn around and actually talk to you about yourself and your darkest, innermost secrets is going to be rather unnerving, even for Alienists. I mean, 'ole Mostin got chased out of the Far Realms once with a poorly worded Metagnostic Inquiry, didn't he?
 Even if that doesn't turn out to be the case, it's one thing to have a rock around you that you feel represents your old boring self, but to have it turn around and actually talk to you about yourself and your darkest, innermost secrets is going to be rather unnerving, even for Alienists. I mean, 'ole Mostin got chased out of the Far Realms once with a poorly worded Metagnostic Inquiry, didn't he?It's a very good thing that I'm completely immune to fire and can hold my breath for inhuman lengths of time, now isn't it?shilsen said:And they love you too. Red hot flaming love, like you get when you stuff someone inside a volcano.
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