| Rakshaka |
Well, after beating down poor Krathanos, my PCs incurred the wrath of Darl and co., who sent a Chronotryn (FF) conjured by a gate and Krekie to dispatch the party. Already hurt from their earlier fight, the party barely defeated the fiend while Krekie escaped after killing a cohort. Darl and company then waited a round after the Chronotryn's death to appear, windwalking in and fully buffed. The near crippled party wisely decided to planeshift away to Celestia.
My question is this.. Is Tilagos a viable destination to planeshift to? I would assume that without already having been there, the party would have no knowledge of the demi-plane itself and therefore couldn't (so the portal to get there can't be bypassed by lower level spells). However, in my case, the party has already been there and plans to Planeshift back Does this automatically fail? If so, how is it that creatures are able to be conjured on this plane?
Also, How is the best way to deal with a reaction, if any, from the Wild Watchers? Are they okay with the golden belt leaving the demi-plane (which the PC's have)and subsequently PCs coming and going from their home? Thanks!
| Peruhain of Brithondy |
Well, after beating down poor Krathanos, my PCs incurred the wrath of Darl and co., who sent a Chronotryn (FF) conjured by a gate and Krekie to dispatch the party. Already hurt from their earlier fight, the party barely defeated the fiend while Krekie escaped after killing a cohort. Darl and company then waited a round after the Chronotryn's death to appear, windwalking in and fully buffed. The near crippled party wisely decided to planeshift away to Celestia.
My question is this.. Is Tilagos a viable destination to planeshift to? I would assume that without already having been there, the party would have no knowledge of the demi-plane itself and therefore couldn't (so the portal to get there can't be bypassed by lower level spells). However, in my case, the party has already been there and plans to Planeshift back Does this automatically fail? If so, how is it that creatures are able to be conjured on this plane?
Also, How is the best way to deal with a reaction, if any, from the Wild Watchers? Are they okay with the golden belt leaving the demi-plane (which the PC's have)and subsequently PCs coming and going from their home? Thanks!
There is nothing in the spell descriptions that indicates that one can't plane shift to Tilagos, except that it requires a particular type of forked metal rod keyed to that plane (as a focus). You as DM can decide what they have to do to get this focus. One supposes, though, that the Order of the Storm would have set things up so that the focus (or the knowledge of what material is needed to make one) is hard to find--sidequest time! Alternatively, the party could planeshift back to the Material, teleport to the nub of Tilagos that is still in the material plane, harvest some more crystals, then operate the device that takes them to Last Resort so they can come back to complete the quest.
I don't see that the Watchers would necessarily get peeved about taking the belt off plane--but you could always work it into the rant of the one who is trying to keep them from drinking from the fountain, just for added color.
| Rakshaka |
Well, looks like old Darl and Co. are going to have a little stakeout of the portal area in Tilagos. Thanks to divinations, he'll know the time of their re-entry, and assuming the watchers don't have a problem with this tactic, I'm set to throw the whole crew including Krekie and a resurrected minotaur with 10 fighter levels at them. I guess that's kind of my final question about the whole situation. Even though the Tilagos druids are neutral, does anybody else think they'd have a problen with this tactic? Would camping on the portal (attacking any that come through) keep people from completing the trials and warrant intervention? I'm leaning towards the -druids let them fight it out amongst themselves- mentality..
BTW Peruhain, where is your campaign log? Is it web accesible? Just curious..Always like other DM's takes on adventures!
| Eltanin |
I think that the druids would maintain the neutrality stance and allow the people to fight it out. Survival of the fittest and all. Those PCs of yours are gonna have a fine fight waiting for them!
Peruhain's campaign log is in the campaign log section of Paizo's messageboards. Look for "Company of Light".
Peruhain - this month's payment for PR is coming up on due. If it's late again, you'll owe me another beer. :)
| Peruhain of Brithondy |
I think that the druids would maintain the neutrality stance and allow the people to fight it out. Survival of the fittest and all. Those PCs of yours are gonna have a fine fight waiting for them!
Peruhain's campaign log is in the campaign log section of Paizo's messageboards. Look for "Company of Light".
Peruhain - this month's payment for PR is coming up on due. If it's late again, you'll owe me another beer. :)
Gladly. I wouldn't owe you 15 rounds at the Smilin' Dog in Langley if you'd post a campaign log so I can return the favor!