alhoon wrote:As you say: THey have already fallen in times immemorial.
In Gothic horror, fiends and angels are creatures of greaaaat age. If they were capable of corruption, they would have been corrupted and fallen already, when Lucifer rebelled and Fell. The ones that remain, cannot be tempted by things a mortal can do or understand.
alhoon wrote:To bring it back to Isolde, an angel that has not fallen for 50 thousand years, after countless missions and fights against evil, would not be tempted by the power of a malevolent sword.
Being not corrupted for thousands of years doesn't make one immune to corruption, my comment was on Gothic tradition more than in the current discussion about Isold though.
alhoon wrote:Mistmaster wrote: But Celestials can fall; Ergo they can also be tempted.
Not in Gothic romance / horror, they cannot. They are perfect creatures, incapable of being wrong. The fallen angel thing came later.
My comment was that the fallen angel thing was always there.
Also because of the different morality of celestials and Isolds Chaotic Good nature, she can truly be seen as an evil character by some like Prof. Pacali, her otherwordly morals seem maliscious sometimes to me too
But as you wrote, it is easier for a fey to be corrupted than a celestial, in that I agree, but that doesn't mean that I agree with Isold being a fey just to make an excuse for the appearance of Ebonbane's cousin. One weapon darklord (Ebonbane) and one dagger pommel domain (Aggarath) are enough for me, especially when the new totally evil darklord sword (Nepenthe) misses a good background and a curse.
The biggest regress in the Carnival is that because Isold is not an outsider anymore she doesn't have a reality wrinkle and so the Twisting does not exist, the actual element that made Carnival so exciting, adding to that the Carnival is now a moving doman and not a moving element to save people (even PC's) from imminent doom. Even describing L'Morai as the domain would be far better than this sword moving domain.