What lies at the heart of the storm? [[ SPOILER ]]


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The campaign setting as well as the AP leaves much of that up to GM interpretation. I'm curious as to how other GMs have handled this little nugget, or perhaps even ignored it entirely?

The general scene as I've constructed it <not yet encountered> is that at the eye's rim where winds are strongest, innumerable air elementals have a playground of sorts, similar to fire elementals in the sun (distant worlds).

The center of the eye actually is no different that any other calm area of the sea, except that the currents form a weak vortex due to the continual nature of the storm. Undersea is a vast sprawling merfolk metropolis where they can live unmolested save for the occasional undersea aberrations and rouge water elementals they've not yet made pacts with.

I've yet to incorporate a herald of Gozreh, into the mix, though I would believe that he/she would have one present at the eye, perhaps maintaining it.


Just because I know my group would get a kick out of it, I have a plan that the center is actually a vortex ripping open slowly for all these years and out of it will spring Cthulhu.

It doesn't really make sense, in terms of Golarion (as far as I know) but like I said, my players will love it. And once one of them is the Hurricane King, it will be an awesome sort of end of the campaign battle.

Also the wizard in my group wants to summon Kaiju when he gets to 18th level.

And at the end of a campaign I'm cool with that.


Are either of you accounting for the weird storms on Bretheda (since we've already brought up Distant Worlds) that seem to have ties to the Eye of Abendego?


tbug wrote:
Are either of you accounting for the weird storms on Bretheda (since we've already brought up Distant Worlds) that seem to have ties to the Eye of Abendego?

Not really. Like I said, I'm just going to use my idea because I know my players would love it.

I have no concern over what the real reason is.

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tbug wrote:
Are either of you accounting for the weird storms on Bretheda (since we've already brought up Distant Worlds) that seem to have ties to the Eye of Abendego?

I just re-read that section, I'm not sure if I should pull the relation given that they appeared 3000 years prior to Aroden's death where as the Eye appeared immediately after. I'm sure the triangle has something to do with it, but I have nothing immediately off the top of my imagination. Currently i'm sticking to Gozreh and the elemental playground.


Fair. Thanks for the responses!

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