
wickedb |
Of course, of course my players choose to take the freaking censer in the room.
The text describes the victims in the room as "drugged into a state of oblivious bliss by the smoke emanating from the censer at the room’s center. (pg 45)" I was a bit more vague and just went with 'unconscious', but they still figured the source was from this censer. I managed to fumble through an explanation for why they weren't being effected (long onset time), but now that they have it in their possession I really wish I had legit stats on it. Any ideas?

Banesfinger RPG Superstar 2015 Top 16 |

Any kind of alchemical or drug could have been used in the censer. It could be a mild drug (similar to those at Eel's End) or something the physicians created (probably - guessing from all the alchemical tubes on the table).
The censer itself is nothing more than a incense burner. I would guess a Craft (alchemy) DC25 could create a slow-reacting sedative.??
Perhaps something like: Oil of taggit poison (Pathfinder Core, pg 559) with the following changes:
Mild Sedative: inhaled, Fort DC15, 10 min onset, 1/hour, unconscious 1d3 hours, 2 saves.