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<blockquote data-quote="Laurel" data-source="post: 1883815" data-attributes="member: 17067"><p>Two of our characters had these wishes. They had used them before. The last being to make a huge dragonish/undead ship disappear forever. We thought we saved the city... but no hundreds of smaller boats still appeard. With two more wishes to go, we used another one.</p><p>As chated and argued for a few hours all IC and finally as any good character would we called an army of angels down from above to help us out.....</p><p>Literally, our direct words, "I wish for an army of angels to help us." pause, "Win!" added one urgently.</p><p>Since wishes can be messed with (or must be to even out the ridiculousness of the spell) we actually brought not just angels but demons and the enternal war they wage against each other down to our little area...</p><p>Clearly not thinking straight at this point we tried to rectify it, so we called the deck of cards/manythings. Right, better! Only to have one banished to another plane and two imprisoned in another plane, and a few other random ones mostly all not good. </p><p>To say the least the third wish was used to try and rectify the quickly worsening situation, so one chacter ended up giving up his soul to a big bad to see time turned back, the wish revoked, and a warning given to us not to go down that path. The DM allowed this since we had so utterly in one night destroyed any hope of anything, and it worked great for the character's development. But one day we may return to that alternate universe and just see how playing out may have worked <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /></p><p> </p><p>But to say the least it was an interesting night and that was just the worst of the blunders. But since then a general cry of 'No!' errupts should anyone dare suggest, if we just had those wishes again.</p><p>So for my short life od D&D experiences that is the best RP experience I can offer.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laurel, post: 1883815, member: 17067"] Two of our characters had these wishes. They had used them before. The last being to make a huge dragonish/undead ship disappear forever. We thought we saved the city... but no hundreds of smaller boats still appeard. With two more wishes to go, we used another one. As chated and argued for a few hours all IC and finally as any good character would we called an army of angels down from above to help us out..... Literally, our direct words, "I wish for an army of angels to help us." pause, "Win!" added one urgently. Since wishes can be messed with (or must be to even out the ridiculousness of the spell) we actually brought not just angels but demons and the enternal war they wage against each other down to our little area... Clearly not thinking straight at this point we tried to rectify it, so we called the deck of cards/manythings. Right, better! Only to have one banished to another plane and two imprisoned in another plane, and a few other random ones mostly all not good. To say the least the third wish was used to try and rectify the quickly worsening situation, so one chacter ended up giving up his soul to a big bad to see time turned back, the wish revoked, and a warning given to us not to go down that path. The DM allowed this since we had so utterly in one night destroyed any hope of anything, and it worked great for the character's development. But one day we may return to that alternate universe and just see how playing out may have worked :) But to say the least it was an interesting night and that was just the worst of the blunders. But since then a general cry of 'No!' errupts should anyone dare suggest, if we just had those wishes again. So for my short life od D&D experiences that is the best RP experience I can offer..... [/QUOTE]
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