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For the fun of it, what about the other 7 still unidentified sons of the GC? I mean, were they new people like the Beast of Kartakass, or "old" people already in canon 2e, like the Familiar and Chezna?
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Joël of the FoS wrote:For the fun of it, what about the other 7 still unidentified sons of the GC? I mean, were they new people like the Beast of Kartakass, or "old" people already in canon 2e, like the Familiar and Chezna?
They were never identified in the planning, unless there's something I haven't seen.
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From a previous post:
Mangrum: It operates as a variation on a lich's phylactery, with a touch of magic jar, which is how Azalin was able to create it. Upon the wearer's death, it transfers the wearer's soul into a waiting receptacle back in Avernus. That soul is then placed in an inactive clone body. Without that soul, an awakened clone would just be an evil duplicate, as detailed in the core RL rules.
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OK... How does she get to the new location, then? When she died in Verbrek, she woke in Valachan.Joël of the FoS wrote:From a previous post:
Mangrum: It operates as a variation on a lich's phylactery, with a touch of magic jar, which is how Azalin was able to create it. Upon the wearer's death, it transfers the wearer's soul into a waiting receptacle back in Avernus. That soul is then placed in an inactive clone body. Without that soul, an awakened clone would just be an evil duplicate, as detailed in the core RL rules.
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Her soul is sucked back to Avernus and it is placed in a fresh clone. Her clone is then shipped by Kargat agents to where ever it needs to be. Remember that in Valachan there was hot tea waiting for her to wake up and the door had just closed...whalejudge wrote:OK... How does she get to the new location, then? When she died in Verbrek, she woke in Valachan.
Also in Gaz 6 or 7 she was supposed to try and commit suicide, then find her own bloated corpse.
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How powerful do you have to be to drive a cart with a tarpaulin over the contents and a likely story along the lines of 'I'm taking my sister's body home for burial', or 'if these peaches/mushrooms/whatevers are exposed to too much sun and air they'll spoil'?Brandi wrote:I'm suspecting some kind of contigent teleport spell myself unless the Kargat are a LOT more powerful than we ever imagined.DilisnyaRevenge wrote:Her clone is then shipped by Kargat agents to where ever it needs to be.