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stringbeanbuddy wrote:
His son battered and scarred, Alec used up nearly all of his kinetic healing trying to heal his son but soon found out that he and his son would be participating in the first public excruciations in Kintargo. On the day of the excruciation, Alec knew that he and his son had few other options and proposed they escape. Managing to free himself from the shackles that bound him and his father Aiden escaped, allowing his father one last shot at saving them, crumbling a statue of Asmodeus on the very doghouse that tried to contain them. The strength required to lift the stone caused Alec to pass out, succumbing slowly to the wounds he had suffered and Groetus died on the dog house platform.

That's fantastic, such a great transition to a new character. Kudos!


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Rune wrote:

The group has to defend the kingdom from an an army of Gorum-worshipping barbarians (a very high-level adventure). At the climax of the conflict, the barbarian warpriests summon Gorum's herald, the First Blade.

They embark on mighty quests to find the location of the summoner, Gorum's mightiest mortal servant (a Warpriest 20 of Gorum, probably with 10 mythic tiers). Using his steel will, he has etched a realm into the Maelstrom, a terrible fortress where he's amassing a veritable army of outsiders to invade the Material Plane and subjugate the kingdom (and possible many others). The PCs might seek help among many sources; celestial would want to overthrow the tyrant, and even the proteans would like to see its realm dissolved into the formless glory of the Maelstrom.

An epic battle follows (feel free to throw gated/enslaved/mind-controlled solars, balors and other bad-asses) but the enemy is defeated. The world is saved, the campaign is pretty much over at this point.

The archpriest, on his last breath, recognizes the dwarf's skill and says Gorum awaits him on the Blade Mountain, the place where the first battle was fought on Golarion and Gorum's holiest place. When he finally dies, his will falters and his entire realm begins to collapse (cue a hastily retreat).

In the campaign's epilogue, while the PCs are all settling down, running the kingdom or starting a family, the dwarf arrives alone at the Blade Mountain. There, he finds Gorum. The two fight. The PC could really be 20th-level with 10 mythic tiers, but he doesn't have to.

Because when the two of them fight, they fight as equals. Gorum almost seems like a mortal (at the very least level 20). When the dwarf defeats him, his helm falls off and a half-orc face looks out. He reveals he's the 125th Gorum; as even the mightiest warrior eventually dies out (to be replaced by someone better) so should the god of war. By the ancient laws established by the...

This. This Gave me chills, I'm going to use this if that is alright, because that's amazing.