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<blockquote data-quote="Traevanon" data-source="post: 3774186" data-attributes="member: 37528"><p>Just wrapped up the World Eater Battle and thus the WLd is done here. Of course it wasnt exactly as written for our group, as the whole dungeon has had a bit of extra flavor added, so it might be a little bit harder for people to relate to a summary if I were to write it.</p><p></p><p>Basically all the undead from region N wound up congregated around (but not inside) the World Eater room. The doors were still closed but the World Eater was digging his path out. All the lesser undead formed sort of an Undead "Terrain" that the party had to wade through to get around. All the bosses gathered with Inivstis who had the last two keys on the west side.</p><p></p><p>Eventually the party beat, blasted, bull rushed and flew their way around until the battle began. It started well for the Undead with the lead members of the party having to retreat to the main group, but eventually the party on out and gained the remainder of the 4 keys needed to enter the chamber.</p><p></p><p>Once inside, it was actually much easier, but only because of good luck and planning. I had issued a special scroll to the party called Innocence just for this battle. They would need it since the World Eater had been boosted up to astronomical levels and I made his negative energy effects strong enough to go through Death Ward. They successfully cast the spell, and after 10 rounds of being stunned (and beat on mercilessly), the World Eater had to make a save or revert back to the form he had prior to becoming Evil (human without levels).</p><p></p><p>He made the save... but there was "spin" to be reckoned with. The party forced him to make a second save, which he made also. So he attacked and swallowed one of the party members on his turn. The next round, the party broke out its single remaining Wish (I forget where it is in the dungeon, but its there) and used it to make the World eater save a third and final time. This time it rolled a 1 and the party was victorious.</p><p></p><p>Yay! A great time was had by all. On to the next campaign where I get to play a character.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Traevanon, post: 3774186, member: 37528"] Just wrapped up the World Eater Battle and thus the WLd is done here. Of course it wasnt exactly as written for our group, as the whole dungeon has had a bit of extra flavor added, so it might be a little bit harder for people to relate to a summary if I were to write it. Basically all the undead from region N wound up congregated around (but not inside) the World Eater room. The doors were still closed but the World Eater was digging his path out. All the lesser undead formed sort of an Undead "Terrain" that the party had to wade through to get around. All the bosses gathered with Inivstis who had the last two keys on the west side. Eventually the party beat, blasted, bull rushed and flew their way around until the battle began. It started well for the Undead with the lead members of the party having to retreat to the main group, but eventually the party on out and gained the remainder of the 4 keys needed to enter the chamber. Once inside, it was actually much easier, but only because of good luck and planning. I had issued a special scroll to the party called Innocence just for this battle. They would need it since the World Eater had been boosted up to astronomical levels and I made his negative energy effects strong enough to go through Death Ward. They successfully cast the spell, and after 10 rounds of being stunned (and beat on mercilessly), the World Eater had to make a save or revert back to the form he had prior to becoming Evil (human without levels). He made the save... but there was "spin" to be reckoned with. The party forced him to make a second save, which he made also. So he attacked and swallowed one of the party members on his turn. The next round, the party broke out its single remaining Wish (I forget where it is in the dungeon, but its there) and used it to make the World eater save a third and final time. This time it rolled a 1 and the party was victorious. Yay! A great time was had by all. On to the next campaign where I get to play a character. [/QUOTE]
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