Sent to another plane of existence.


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So, my friends and I are running the kingmaker campaign path and having a blast, it's different and allows us to really develop our characters. One thing however is the path allows substantial amounts of time between major events. So our DM created a job board were we could pick up side quests and do them over roll 20 or Skype during the week between sessions. This so far has been great, everyone is having a lot of fun, people get to tell stories of what they did over the week with the others, and the DM enjoys running these events (We are lucky I know).

Everything thing was going swell, our Swordmage and I had just finished helping an Ex-Paladin redeem himself and we were going to have a friendly duel to decide who gets to keep the ring of sustenance that we found along the way. The duel started off fairly poorly for myself, I play an Unbreakable fighter so while I am a meat tank, my touch ac is quite low. Then, disaster struck, Nat 20 on a magical attack.

Now for some context, we use the official Paizo Critical Hit and Critical Fumble decks. Magic crits are always the scariest though, and we landed on the worse one. Planar Rift: Normal damage and target is sent to a random plane (Will negates). So I roll with my mighty 3 will defense and get a 9. With only a haunting goodbye, my character was gone. To top it off, the Swordmage rolled a nat 1 to figure out what the hell just happened.

So, random plane = the Elemental Plane of Water. I wish to continue and the Dm is allowing me to continue my quest for my king. So I was wondering if anyone else has had any similar adventures? How did they turn out?

All's I know is I definitely need that ring of sustenance more then the Swordmage now.


It has happened once that I can remember in our various campaigns over the years - some time ago.

Sadly, the player rolled Quasielemental Plane of Radiance.

So, uh... yeah. That was that, then.

(Even the player who died thought it was epic and awesome, since none of them were all that familiar with the Planes, being part of 'gaming myth and legend' at the time.)

(Generally, though, our group isn't big on individual/solo adventures, so good on your DM for giving your character some extra time/effort.)


I lucked out on the plane I landed in for sure, it even has food and water.

(The only reason we have side quests is because our group is 7 people strong so it is hard to give everyone some spotlight and develop the NPC's. We are pretty lucky though.)

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