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Post by joatmoniac on Jun 1, 2015 21:11:04 GMT
Heh, heh... And there is an old necrotic cat lady who guards the cellar, right? Conjure Cats
The caster conjures 3d8 cats, all have a name of course. And the most dangerous spell GETOFFMYLAWN
Randomly teleports the targets to anywhere on this plane, as long as its not in the vicinity of said lawn Seems like it is most likely not the seat of Veccna as rumors once had it, but instead is the seat of Sharess. Check out the hilarity that is that god here: io9.com/the-13-strangest-deities-in-dungeons-dragons-1708197051
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Samuel Wise
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Post by Samuel Wise on Jun 1, 2015 21:25:06 GMT
The thirteen stupidest gods I have ever read about. Sharess is totally the Cat lady that the DMB has mentioned, ha ha nice find! This did, however, give me a great idea for an encounter. What if the Players found a clearing of humans all praying to a deity named Kaaran. And the men turn out to be (not werewolves) cannibals. That would suck...
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Post by arnil on Aug 31, 2015 6:20:31 GMT
For the crazy magic book picture. 1) What is its name? The Manual of the Planes 2) What is its story of origin? (i.e. who created it, how was it made, and why was it made?) It was created in the floating city of the Azure Star, the gods granted the high priest of the Holy Order of the Azure Star the ability to plane shift (the first mortal who has ever been able to) he traveled to the many planes and wrote down what he saw. 3) What are its powers?Upon his return to the material plane the gods put an illusion on the book so that a visual, auditory, and kinesthetic representation of the plane talked about in a chapter is revealed to the reader. 4) Where is it now? Now it is in the grand library of the Azure Star next to many other grand and magical works. dungeonsandtulu.wordpress.com/
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