Using Alchemist's Fire to start a house fire


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Hey all, I have a bit of a question for an idea I plan on using.

I am not sure how Alchemist's fire works when it comes to it's exposure to air, but the common thing is that it ignites when you throw the bottle and it shatters. I had this idea for an upcoming session with a friend of mine where his CE Alchemist makes myself some AF, I use it to douse some furniture in a target's apartment (my character being a NE assassin), and then using a vial of AF to ignite all the doused furniture to start a fire of sorts in the target's house to smoke him out, and get the contract we are under done.

Would this be at all possible, and if so, how careful would my character have to be not to make himself a human matchstick?


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Just use oil and douse the furniture, then toss in the alchemist fire.... Less risk of you earning the nickname crispy.


I think Alchemist's Fire is actually just fire in a bottle.

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