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Way to destroy the Tome of the Black Heart?
GregH,

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Hi,

The thread title pretty much says it: has anyone come up with a way to destroy the Tome of the Black Heart? It's a major artifact, so it should be difficult. My party just got a hold of it tonight, and they've already decided they don't want to read it.

BTW, anyone else have Kerzit die in the 2nd round of combat by massive damage? Yep, he rolled a "1" on his DC 15 Fort save. :-P (The cerebremancer threw a maximized crystal shard at him.)

Greg

hogarth,

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Crush it under the heel of Talos, a triple iron golem?

Osirion Snorter (Pathfinder Chronicles Charter Superscriber; GameMastery Superscriber; Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Subscriber),

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Bathe it in the loving aura of a thousand Care Bears?

GregH,

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Snorter wrote:
Bathe it in the loving aura of a thousand Care Bears?

Not feasible. In my campaign, care bears never congregate in groups larger than 100.

Greg

Osirion Snorter (Pathfinder Chronicles Charter Superscriber; GameMastery Superscriber; Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Subscriber),

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They can if you use the Minion rules.

GregH,

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hogarth wrote:
Crush it under the heel of Talos, a triple iron golem?

An interesting concept. What would be considered a "triple iron golem"?

(edit: Do you mean an advanced iron golem with max HD of 54 or triple the normal - 3x18?)

Greg

Osirion Majuba (Paizo Charter Superscriber),

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GregH wrote:
hogarth wrote:
Crush it under the heel of Talos, a triple iron golem?

An interesting concept. What would be considered a "triple iron golem"?

(edit: Do you mean an advanced iron golem with max HD of 54 or triple the normal - 3x18?)


It sounds familiar, but off hand I'd go with a 54 HD, 6 armed iron golem.

Lathiira,

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Give the book to an archangel or LG deity (choose an appropriate one) and have said entity read aloud every word on every page, expunging the book of its demonic power.

Hand the book off to Asmodeus himself, who will ensure the destruction of a book dedicated to his Blood War foes (sorta).

Throw the book through the portal to the Seventh Heaven, where no evil can exist.

Expose the book to Pale Night's unveiled form. The utter horror of the obyrith lord's appearance is too great for such a tome to withstand. (I gotta remember this one for my own use.)

hogarth,

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Majuba wrote:
GregH wrote:
hogarth wrote:
Crush it under the heel of Talos, a triple iron golem?

An interesting concept. What would be considered a "triple iron golem"?

(edit: Do you mean an advanced iron golem with max HD of 54 or triple the normal - 3x18?)


It sounds familiar, but off hand I'd go with a 54 HD, 6 armed iron golem.

Only Gary Gygax knows for sure, and he's not telling.

(It's one of the artifact destruction techniques recommended in the AD&D DMG.)

grodog,

This article may be of interest: http://www.canonfire.com/cfhtml/modules.php?name=News&file=article& sid=268 It is content cut from my Living Greyhawk Journal article in Dragon 294, and includes some sample artifacts with means of destruction/nullification, and some general advice on using artifacts in your campaigns.

Allan.

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grodog wrote:
This article may be of interest: link is content cut from my Living Greyhawk Journal article in Dragon 294, and includes some sample artifacts with means of destruction/nullification, and some general advice on using artifacts in your campaigns.
Allan.

linked

hogarth wrote:
Crush it under the heel of Talos, a triple iron golem?

Bravo !

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