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The Rape of Morne [Final Update]

On the forth day of Christmas my true Sep gave to me,
Four Devils Tempting,
Three states of grace,
Two injunction breaches,
And a succubus who said she's sorry.
 

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On the fifth day of Christmas my true Sep gave to me,

Five balors left!
Four Devils Tempting,
Three states of grace,
Two injunction breaches,
And a succubus who said she's sorry.
 

On the sixth day of Christmas my true Sep gave to me,

Six factions fighting,
Five balors left!
Four Devils Tempting,
Three states of grace,
Two injunction breaches,
And a succubus who said she's sorry.
 

[Insert usual expressions of awe and wonder here.]

Congratulations Sepulchrave, your campaign is fascinating and writing it up in Quality Prose certainly doesn't do any harm.

I was wondering if I could ask a favour: could you tell us what Mesikämmi is? I pegged her for a druid, but then she cast a cleric spell (Word of Chaos). I'm curious about her general background and how she fits into your gameworld/mechanics.
 

On the seventh day of Christmas my true Sep gave to me,

Seven powerful wizards,
Six factions fighting,
Five balors left!
Four Devils Tempting,
Three states of grace,
Two injunction breaches,
And a succubus who said she's sorry.

("The most powerful known wizards in Wyre and its dependencies at the end of the Seventh Century were, in no particular order of precedence, Jovol the Grey, Hlioth the Green Witch, Waide of Hethio, Mostin the Metagnostic, Shomei the Infernal and Tozinak." Include Rimilin just to make the verse make sense. :) )
 

I was sent here by Sammael and Ancalagon, from the Story Hour in French.

It took me three days to read it entirely.

I already felt my D&D campaign was rather weak (a bit rushed, used downloaded adventure initially, player characters without too much depth), but now I'm really dégouté by its weakness.

I know people are always kind and fuzzy and over-enthousiastic when they bump story hours; but, really, you deserve all the praise you've got, you and your players. I think I would buy the book, if ever there was one.

Made me want to define a dozen powerful wizards NPC better and play them like Mulissu or Jovol.

(By the way, for those who wondered, the wizard who lead the binding of Graz'zt is the one that disappeared without leaving clues -- he may very well be Jovol now.)
 

On the eighth day of Christmas my true Sep gave to me,

Eight gates a-op'ning,
Seven powerful wizards,
Six factions fighting,
Five balors left!
Four Devils Tempting,
Three states of grace,
Two injunction breaches,
And a succubus who said she's sorry.
 
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On the ninth day of christmas my true Sep gave to me

Nine holy warriors
Eight gates a-op'ning,
Seven powerful wizards,
Six factions fighting,
Five balors left!
Four Devils Tempting,
Three states of grace,
Two injunction breaches,
And a succubus who said she's sorry.
 

On the tenth day of christmas my true love gave to me.

Ten Magical Valencies
Nine holy warriors
Eight gates a-op'ning,
Seven powerful wizards,
Six factions fighting,
Five balors left!
Four Devils Tempting,
Three states of grace,
Two injunction breaches,
And a succubus who said she's sorry.
 

On the eleventh day of Christmas my true Sep gave to me,

Eleven templars trembling,
Ten Magical Valencies
Nine holy warriors
Eight gates a-op'ning,
Seven powerful wizards,
Six factions fighting,
Five balors left!
Four Devils Tempting,
Three states of grace,
Two injunction breaches,
And a succubus who said she's sorry.




(Um, templars, as in the ones who followed Brey at the Crossings of Nund. As opposed to the penitents and paladins who followed Eadric, who would fall under the 'nine holy warriors' line. Yeah, thats it. Ahem. ) :D
 

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