A/N: So this is going to be my first quest. Within it the main character is the new ruler of a...
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Never heard of it. what does WOIN stand for? and is it required to know to play?
what?overwhelming your soul causing your mutation into a conjure changed.
I am genuinely tempted to try and combine Pride with Greed[Sinblood/Virtuine] A humanoid race which slowly physically changes to reflect the inclinations that they exhibit/act on. Those with a focus on hoarding monetary growth may turn golden with slightly shiny skin, those who focus on being 'in-tune' with nature could grow antlers and and take a more ruddy brown appearance, etc. Most are 2-3 features of their primary driver and 1 or 2 of minor driving factors behind their actions. They often have trouble reading other races as it is hard to see the nature of other's being. (If Sinblood/Virtuine is chosen choose also choose a primary and secondary devotion. Examples: Lust, Greed, Enviromentalist , Empathy, Jelousy, Love)
My first instinct was to refuse... but then I found out that accepting is the path towards ascending to a Deity.[Accept your people's faith] Accept the power of your citizens to gain a unique boon that reflects your realm and how the people of it see you at the cost of it slowly changing you towards that view. This will grant a unique exploit.
[Stand on your own merits] Let the faith towards you remain untouched and stay wholly yourself. This provides a small source of extra Mana Points that can be used.
A quite sobbing from the room besides you informs you that more than one country upon The Risen Land has seen a royal tragedy tonight.
How hard is it to become an immortal without being a deity?While it is not strictly necessary for a deity to become immortal if they are not it often becomes a side effect regardless at this level of power as the invested magic they accumulate will bring them closer to the age people believe them to exist as.
Never heard of it. what does WOIN stand for? and is it required to know to play?
If you eat food thats infused with a bunch of mana it will generally be absorbed and turned into a personal power of your own. However if you try to subsist on only conjured food, or purely dragon's meat and cinderblooms overflowing with their own mana, then the mana you eat may not be integrated as yours. This would carry the risk of mutating your soul and your mind. For example the mage who wishes to become a stronger fire-mage and eats dragon steak and cinderbloom leaves may find that he can cast fire magic easier but he is constantly sweating and overheated even when naked in the dead of winter. If he keeps up his strive for power then he could become immune to damage from fire but his mind becomes more feral and it becomes harder to keep his passion and anger under control.
They exist and would likely be one of the horror stories of the Sinblood that are a primary driving factor towards the fear of them. Stories of emerald eyes inset in a hard regal face as they stare into your soul finding your weaknesses. Hands grasping at what little you bear gilded nails growing forth from his fingers. The light lavender skin contrasting sharply against the shadows of their soul.
Well one of the Druid exploits is Ageless and it can be gotten the second level of Druid. Only the not aging form of immortality but still. So I'd say that it's something that can be achieved by those who search for it for about 12-15 years without interruption but it's still imperfect immortality. Few could make time for such a journey and those who do must also be able to defend themselves along the way and afterwards as well.My first instinct was to refuse... but then I found out that accepting is the path towards ascending to a Deity.
How hard is it to become an immortal without being a deity?
thanks for clarifying. But in that case shouldn'tIf you eat food thats infused with a bunch of mana it will generally be absorbed and turned into a personal power of your own. However if you try to subsist on only conjured food, or purely dragon's meat and cinderblooms overflowing with their own mana, then the mana you eat may not be integrated as yours. This would carry the risk of mutating your soul and your mind. For example the mage who wishes to become a stronger fire-mage and eats dragon steak and cinderbloom leaves may find that he can cast fire magic easier but he is constantly sweating and overheated even when naked in the dead of winter. If he keeps up his strive for power then he could become immune to damage from fire but his mind becomes more feral and it becomes harder to keep his passion and anger under control.
Kind of like a 'you are what you eat' effect if your food has too much mana. People also have stories of highly magical environments causing similar results however such cases are far rarer.
actually beslowly overwhelming your soul causing your mutation into a conjure changed.
Conjure changed is the name for those who've been altered to a noticeable degree. The name due to the most often afflicted being those who subsist on conjured food more than is safe.Thanks for the answers. This was interesting and informative.
thanks for clarifying. But in that case shouldn't
actually be
It would be possible however you would need a lot of invested magic. So if a country toasts 'long live the king." then the king's aging would be slowed but only in the largest of kingdoms would it be enough to halt ageing completely. Especially since those who toast it without being focused on a specific king would make it just go to the closest king.I had an interesting idea. Could a famous actor/ess use makeup and publicity stunts to convince a large portion of the populace that they have eternal youth? and as a result actually get it via invested magic?
3 Choices:
Class
Choose the lessons Lucas learned.
The Conjure Changed Threat
Choose whether to return home immediately or deal with the Conjure changed yourself.
So, a few questions.He'll focus on the lessons of The Mind
He'll focus on the lessons of His Body
I like both of these. the necromancer is indeed a threat. but those rush things by focusing on killing him rather than a complete clearing out.Split the duties of the quest to speed the process. (Reach out to the nearby team sent to protect Lucas at a distance to end the threat quicker. Two teams to clear out the minions quicker. This will take about 3 days)
There's only 1 target. (Take out theConjjure changed and leave the reanimated minions for another to clean up. This will take only 1 day but the undead will remain a threat to your citizens for longer.)
Lots of appealing choices.What were the lessons he had taken?
He'll focus on the lessons of Evocation (Also pick an element such as Fire, Stone, Ice etc)
He'll focus on the lessons of Nature [Druidic style abilities]
He'll focus on the lessons of Summoning
He'll focus on the lessons of Runes
He'll focus on the lessons of Artifacing
He'll focus on the lessons of The Mind
He'll focus on the lessons of His Body
He'll focus on Adaptability (Pick 2 above)
1. The vote choices aren't a single career but more the theme to be built to. Like Nature will be Druid but could have a bit of shaman or something mixed in as well depending on how people are thinking about the option. So if you vote Body thinking as a battlemage style thing I'd build closer to that than monk or vise-versa.So, a few questions.
1. what class is "mind" and what class is "body"?
2. how viable is multiclassing in this system? in dnd it is a very bad idea for mages. (prestige classes being the exception, as they are a very good idea).
3. I am only seeing two choices here. class and the necromancer conjure changed threat.
I just want to make clear that all the options will end up with the leading conjure changed dead (unless a battle is really botched rolls and i can think of a way to make it work with the story.) Its a matter of if you do so yourselves or recruit another as well as if you take the time to clean out the minions too.I like both of these. the necromancer is indeed a threat. but those rush things by focusing on killing him rather than a complete clearing out.
There is literally a career called Battlemage that focuses on close combat wizardry. If thats the chosen path then it could work. To me WOIN feels like multi-classing is supposed to be encouraged. Especially since the first grade (which default starting grade is 5 careers) is usually a unique one as an "Origin" career that you only take a second grade of in very rare circumstances. So long as the chosen careers tend to match 2/3 attribute bonuses they seem to work really well together.Lots of appealing choices.
Runes and artifice are very appealing for the engineering + arcane combo from char creation.
Dual classing body + evocation souls very appealing and is often used in stories...
but is usually a really bad idea in TTRPGs
Yeah the life path approach it has for advancing is part of it I really enjoy.Pretty cool about how WOIN supports multiclassing so well. I really should look into it as a system then.
1. Psionics has a decent breadth of things. It's more limited than magic as it's more exploit based instead of making spells, however the rules have the Magic, Psi and Chi stats as all the same but expressed in different ways based on the setting/character allowing some cross-over if it makes sense.1. what kind of things can psionics do?
2. how flexible and powerful is stone elementalist? I am imagining an earthbender but maybe i am over estimating what they can do?
Yep, I'd also go with build number 1. Sounds fun, and fitting for a ruler.
As for what to do, I'd suggest getting help from another party and dealing with the undead.
Also, 13rett, if I may make a suggestion. Could you please add some linebreaks into your text, it would make it a lot easier to read.