[Nightmares of the Second Age] The Daily Scribe

I will tell you this much; it is not a chimera, as there is no wyld zone in the pyramid. It was just locked away for the past thousand years and has gone quite mad.
 
Makes sense. He's just a tad bit crazy from being so ronery.


EDIT: Maybe the Dragon-Blooded locked him in during the Usurpation?
 
JayTee said:
Sorcery needs a "tie them up" spell. That seems like it would be really useful.
There was a 1E terrestrial spell that did just that. But I believe the Lunar would be too strong for that spell.
 
Depending on its strength score, it might even be too strong for Manacles of the Night. Those things are tough, but the can be broken by beings that are naturally strong enough.
 
Yeah. Think about how Bane escaped - he either broke the things himself or he actually was a Fiend and had assistance through his social guiles that made it easier for him to shatter them (there's an ED Charm that does exactly that that, IIRC, is permanent and costless).


EDIT: Btw, they require a Str + Athletics total of 20 to break with a feat of strength, so you obviously need to be pretty beefy in order to break out.
 
I keep forgetting that Sherwood throws canon out the window into the fishpond whenever he writes about Mount Metagalapa... ;)
 
Arynne said:
I keep forgetting that Sherwood throws canon out the window into the fishpond whenever he writes about Mount Metagalapa... ;)
I can't just use the same old stuff when everyone has access to the same materials that I do. So, I change things up a bit, hopefully making it a bit more interesting for everyone.
 
[QUOTE="MaHaSuchi's700]Yes you can! We won't metagame, we promise.
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Liar! lol :P
 
I suppose healing mad-kitty is not worth using the Arrow of Apollo to summon her majesty? (Sorry watching battlestar galactica)
 
(The Arrow of Apollo is a thing of Greek mythology, BSG just stole it like they stole so much else).


And no, not until Rose has had a chance or two on her own at least.
 
Was fairly certain it was from a real world mythology. But watching the show was ehat brought that phrase to mind. PS Don't get me started on the whacked out ness of Season 3 and 4 of BSG. Season 1 and 2 (and the first two episodes of 3) is where it is at for me.
 
I like the one in season 3 where they go on strike as well, but yeah. Season 1, 2 and the occupation's where it's at.
 

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