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<blockquote data-quote="paulewaug" data-source="post: 915923" data-attributes="member: 5899"><p>good ideas</p><p></p><p>You can lower the levels of the divine characters to make sure no once can cast and of those pesky "raise dead" and resurrection type of spells, thereby necessitating the need for our little witch to need to use the temple to cast that wish/limited wish spell.</p><p></p><p>Also, as has been pointed out before, the module/setting (?) allows Alexia to raise a lot more undead than would be possible. A good way around this was to go with the concept that the coven need to be 13 witches strong and that there were still some witches left after the inquisition. Also I thought changing the remaining witches to clerics of Nerull would work well or at least “the more evil side” of Wee Jas. They could have started out as followers of Wee Jas and fallen to Nerull later? This allows Alexia to be a follower of Wee Jas either way, allowing her to wear armor like her pictures on the cover and fight decently with The Sword.</p><p></p><p>The extra coven members can be blamed for her misbehaving in case the PCs should become sympathetic to Alexia’s cause. The remaining members of the now truly evil coven can take the brunt of all the badness and can also help fill in on just how there can so many undead about. </p><p></p><p>I agree that you can easily replace the Steam jacks with something else. Perhaps a clan of Ogres that is not inherently evil. They would be big and strong, and slap on some Full Plate Armor and voila, Large heavily armored dudes! Stick the city of Corvis out in a swamp or on the coast where you think it works for you. </p><p>Just ditch the guns all together. </p><p>Replace anything “techy” with weird organic stuff or magic. You can replace the floaty servitor stuff in the mechatemple with strange floaty organic servitors and the like. Replace the Cannons with Wizards or Sorcerers casting Fireball and Lightning bolt, and maybe some baristas and catapults!</p><p></p><p>Make the big nasty howdah monster into some other big nasty Dire war beast thing. A bear or Tiger or Huge lizard or Dinosaur or something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paulewaug, post: 915923, member: 5899"] good ideas You can lower the levels of the divine characters to make sure no once can cast and of those pesky "raise dead" and resurrection type of spells, thereby necessitating the need for our little witch to need to use the temple to cast that wish/limited wish spell. Also, as has been pointed out before, the module/setting (?) allows Alexia to raise a lot more undead than would be possible. A good way around this was to go with the concept that the coven need to be 13 witches strong and that there were still some witches left after the inquisition. Also I thought changing the remaining witches to clerics of Nerull would work well or at least “the more evil side” of Wee Jas. They could have started out as followers of Wee Jas and fallen to Nerull later? This allows Alexia to be a follower of Wee Jas either way, allowing her to wear armor like her pictures on the cover and fight decently with The Sword. The extra coven members can be blamed for her misbehaving in case the PCs should become sympathetic to Alexia’s cause. The remaining members of the now truly evil coven can take the brunt of all the badness and can also help fill in on just how there can so many undead about. I agree that you can easily replace the Steam jacks with something else. Perhaps a clan of Ogres that is not inherently evil. They would be big and strong, and slap on some Full Plate Armor and voila, Large heavily armored dudes! Stick the city of Corvis out in a swamp or on the coast where you think it works for you. Just ditch the guns all together. Replace anything “techy” with weird organic stuff or magic. You can replace the floaty servitor stuff in the mechatemple with strange floaty organic servitors and the like. Replace the Cannons with Wizards or Sorcerers casting Fireball and Lightning bolt, and maybe some baristas and catapults! Make the big nasty howdah monster into some other big nasty Dire war beast thing. A bear or Tiger or Huge lizard or Dinosaur or something. [/QUOTE]
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