Cultist's Kiss, what if the strongest PC kills the weakest?


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Hi all,

I'm running this scenario and currently the party split up after the choosing.
In the unlikely case the PC (pregen anyway) decides to agree and kill the NPC tag-along, the vampire Charito is described as 'rewarding the PC by draining their blood, turning them into a vampire'.

Is this a process following the grapple & blood drain rules, or is this a given event happening without anything else involved?

If the first, it will take at least 6 rounds if all results are 2, or 12 rounds at most if all results are 1.

If the 2nd, then the cult has a cute halfling vampire in their ranks.

What approach am i looking at here?

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page 19 helps but see 2 ways it can go, summit and become npc dead or fight and enter combat alone. that is why good to have strong and weak both be PC so helps players make the best chioce for pfs.

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The strongest PC has just gone straight up, reported as dead capital E Evil.

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GM Chyro wrote:

Hi all,

I'm running this scenario and currently the party split up after the choosing.
In the unlikely case the PC (pregen anyway) decides to agree and kill the NPC tag-along, the vampire Charito is described as 'rewarding the PC by draining their blood, turning them into a vampire'.

Is this a process following the grapple & blood drain rules, or is this a given event happening without anything else involved?

If the first, it will take at least 6 rounds if all results are 2, or 12 rounds at most if all results are 1.

If the 2nd, then the cult has a cute halfling vampire in their ranks.

What approach am i looking at here?

but if the 7th level halfling pregen is the strongest than this is going to go real bad for alot of PCs.

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