


Also, while Azalin's got a nasty temper, I think he might consider it a loss of face (metaphorically speaking) to react to the adventurers' obvious attempts to goad him. Not when he can loftily ignore them-- and then close the borders a little later (I'm assuming he gets all his powers back right away).Nathan of the FoS wrote:Well, it would make a lousy conclusion to the adventure to have Azalin blow his top and kill the adventurers whose intrepidity had just restored him to "life" and his throne...regardless of how much more realistic it would have been.![]()
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alhoon wrote:The moment Azalin rises he closes the borders. A few minutes later it is in all the adventurers best interests to teleport out of Darkon and never return...
That is why I said a few minutes laterMangrum wrote:No mortal magic can provide transport across a closed domain border.LouisVendredi wrote:If I'm not mistaken, teleport will not allow someone to cross a closed border. I think it takes a Plane Shift or similar spell.
Then again, there's a difference between somebody being impotently mocking and somebody displaying full-blown insubordination.Brandi wrote: Also, while Azalin's got a nasty temper, I think he might consider it a loss of face (metaphorically speaking) to react to the adventurers' obvious attempts to goad him.
Rotipher wrote:Basically, when Azalin first set foot on Darkon's soil, the DPs split him into two beings: a living wizard (Firan) and a lich (Darcalus), each with no memory of his true life. Firan-the-wizard set out to destroy Darcalus, and was assisted on his journey by a couple of Darkonese commoners.
And I'm assuming that "single soul" is that of his son Irik? I think that says a lot about Azalin as a parent: even after trying so hard to toughen up Irik and failing, even after having to kill Irik for the good of Azal'Lan's kingdom, even after having to deal with Irik's incessant attempts to convert Azalin to the light... Even after all of that, Azalin still hasn't given up on his fatherly duties and is still trying to raise his son into the man Azalin believes Irik should be. I think that says a lot about Azalin's personality. His son has been a failure to him for several centuries now, not to mention that his son has been *dead* for several centuries, but Azalin has still not given up on his fatherly responsibility. Evil, but *lawful.*Mangrum wrote:...As the PC who killed Valana is being knighted, he or she should be reminded of Valana’s final prophecies. Azalin Rex is the King of Death, who would destroy the Land of Mists for the sake of a single soul — and it is the heroes who have unleashed him upon the world.
If that's the case, it leaves us in a meta-adventure situation that's too ironically bittersweet for me to pass up.Anyway, random question: I'm assuming that the soul focus would be found in the Black Vault under the ruins of the Grim Fastness?
If Tavelia was planning on using the false Soul Focus from the start, then why did she create a real one as well?Mangrum wrote:In Death Undaunted, Azalin conceives of the soul focus while dispersed (it's essentially just an extension of the fundamental properties of his phylactery). This takes him years, and it takes him additional months to pass on instructions on its construction to the reincarnated Oldar Wahldrun (see Lord of the Necropolis), who is unusually open to Azalin's visions. of course, Oldar and Balitor don't have the skills or resources to create the soul focus themselves, so they take the job to Tavelia, whom Balitor knows through his days in the inner circle. They try to hoodwink Tavelia by withholding the true uses and purpose of the magic item they've ordered, but in the course of crafting the soul focus she sees through their trick, figures out what the device is actually capable of, and creates a second, false soul focus as well, which operates at half power -- restoring half of the subject's life force, while keeping the other half contained.
Alanik Ray wrote:If Tavelia was planning on using the false Soul Focus from the start, then why did she create a real one as well?
Mangrum wrote:but in the course of crafting the soul focus she sees through their trick
Who said she hands over either of them?Alanik Ray wrote:Wouldn't it be easier for her to pass the fake one as the real thing instead of switching them on the spot?