We'll see if the next two pages show what it is or not.Solauren wrote: ↑2024-01-03 07:23pm My bet is a Tunnel Worm variant, or a Psurlon.
That's provided it's a psionic creature. After all, we've seen that eye effect from spells to. (i.e Xylon to the MITD when he commanded him to be prepared to eat Redcloak on command).
I could produce a list of monsters that can use Dominate Monster if you want
THE OotS Thread, Part V
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Re: THE OotS Thread, Part V
A dragon also seems anti climatic really it doesn't even look all that big to me.
Not all that powerful a magic circle to keep it in either if it could just cast dominate monster or similar across it.
Not all that powerful a magic circle to keep it in either if it could just cast dominate monster or similar across it.
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A dragon in a dungeon? Who'd a think it?
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So since we're already talking about it, link.
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Is it chaotic evil to imprison a (usually) CE red dragon? Hm
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TBH? No, probably saved a lot of people from a lot of damage. But this is going to be a fun fight.
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I'm thinking that the creatures that gain power as they age (i.e Dragons, vampires, other types of undead if exposed to the right energies), that are confined down there, are under a variant of sleep, so they will continue to age, but that wakes them up if anyone comes with a minimum distance.
Possibly with other features, like telepathic illusions or forced astral projection that makes them develop their powers, something like a ring of sustenance to keep them from starving, and probably something that prevents muscle entropy. Not like I've considered that for dungeons I've created over the years.....
For all we know, that poor dragon was living in an illusion where it ruled it's own kingdom, and part of the reason it's annoyed is it just found out that was a lie.....
'Course it's a red dragon so....
Now, the question is - Why not use magical alignment changes on some of the more dangerous creatures? Alignment shift the Red Dragon to NG or CG, and then use it's now horrified state to convince it to guard the gate to atone for it's actions.....
Possibly with other features, like telepathic illusions or forced astral projection that makes them develop their powers, something like a ring of sustenance to keep them from starving, and probably something that prevents muscle entropy. Not like I've considered that for dungeons I've created over the years.....
For all we know, that poor dragon was living in an illusion where it ruled it's own kingdom, and part of the reason it's annoyed is it just found out that was a lie.....
'Course it's a red dragon so....
Now, the question is - Why not use magical alignment changes on some of the more dangerous creatures? Alignment shift the Red Dragon to NG or CG, and then use it's now horrified state to convince it to guard the gate to atone for it's actions.....
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So I expect that Sereni isn't going to survive this fight. Racheting up the tension by leaving the Order in the middle of the super dungeon without the person who designed it is just too obvious of an escalation, plus she has her own past issues to get comeuppance for.
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A forced alignment shift even to good seems rather evil to me...Solauren wrote: ↑2024-01-10 09:26pm I'm thinking that the creatures that gain power as they age (i.e Dragons, vampires, other types of undead if exposed to the right energies), that are confined down there, are under a variant of sleep, so they will continue to age, but that wakes them up if anyone comes with a minimum distance.
Possibly with other features, like telepathic illusions or forced astral projection that makes them develop their powers, something like a ring of sustenance to keep them from starving, and probably something that prevents muscle entropy. Not like I've considered that for dungeons I've created over the years.....
For all we know, that poor dragon was living in an illusion where it ruled it's own kingdom, and part of the reason it's annoyed is it just found out that was a lie.....
'Course it's a red dragon so....
Now, the question is - Why not use magical alignment changes on some of the more dangerous creatures? Alignment shift the Red Dragon to NG or CG, and then use it's now horrified state to convince it to guard the gate to atone for it's actions.....
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Since he was talking before they got to him, I'm thinking this dragon was imprisoned before Serena started putting them in Suspended Animation. He's been trapped in that circle, aware the whole time, and only Sonny's anti-magic eye let him get out of the circle and whatever it did to keep him from harming Serena or the Dungeon.
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Nitram: You -are- beautiful. Anyone tries to tell you otherwise kill them.
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Wondering...
A beholders antimagic cone has 150 feet range.
Dominate Monster only has 60 feet.
What did the red dragon use to get Sunny from across the bridge?
edit.
There is Mind control, but that also has just 100 feet range...
A beholders antimagic cone has 150 feet range.
Dominate Monster only has 60 feet.
What did the red dragon use to get Sunny from across the bridge?
edit.
There is Mind control, but that also has just 100 feet range...
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Re: THE OotS Thread, Part V
Old red dragons have Suggestion as as a spell like ability. Though that is close range spell
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Sunny had his contact in at the time he was controlled. So his antimagic was a none-issue regardless of range.
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What is the will of one CE Dragon compared to the lives of millions upon millions of sentients?
Also, the rules and forces of law, good, evil, chaos, etc seem to disagree with you to an extent.
Compel - Enchantment (Compulsion)[Mind-Affecting] - Perm alignment save, Will Save, SR Negates. You choose the alignment (Shaman 8, Ancestor Domain . Note that it doesn't have an alignment descriptor
Source - Oriental Adventures
Mindrape - Enchantment [Evil, Mind-Affecting]
Same idea, longer ranged, Sor/Wizard 9
Source: Book of Vile Darkness
Sanctify the Wicked Necromancy [Good]. Santified 9, Sacrifice of 1 level by caster
Target: One Evil Creature.
Over the course of the year, trapped in a gem, they're turned good.
They also get a template and powers.
Source: BOOK OF EXALTED DEEDS
(I'd argue the Sacrifice of the level by the caster is for the Template it grants, and doing it without the sacrifice would still result in the alignment shift, and probably a shorter time in the gem)
Morality Undone (Bard 5, Cleric 5) is Evil (Fiendish Codex 1), only lasts 10 min/level.
There might be others from WOTC, but I can't find any of them at the moment.
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If outright mind control magic and imprisonment aren't inherently aligned I see no reason why alignment changing magic should be.
Which is separate from whether forced alignment change magic should exist. Should certainly be a bigger deal than the DC 15 Will save the Helmet of Opposite Alignment gives.
Which is separate from whether forced alignment change magic should exist. Should certainly be a bigger deal than the DC 15 Will save the Helmet of Opposite Alignment gives.
Re: THE OotS Thread, Part V
Well, the H.O.A is a cursed item, despite the fact I've had characters find one and go 'Oh goodie!' and proceed to use it on captured evil prisoners, so it's supposed to have a low save. It's not 'intentional'Ralin wrote: ↑2024-01-12 10:17pm If outright mind control magic and imprisonment aren't inherently aligned I see no reason why alignment changing magic should be.
Which is separate from whether forced alignment change magic should exist. Should certainly be a bigger deal than the DC 15 Will save the Helmet of Opposite Alignment gives.
I would think a deliberately made 'Ralin's helm of opposite alignment' would have a much higher saving throw.
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Well I'm asking not based on mechanics but the principal of the thing...
From a role play perspective what is it like to be evil and have such a thing happen? Is it like having an epiphany? Is it a lead it to the follow up horror ptsd of knowing you can't undo being an evil prior ?
I think we can agree using such a helm on a good align is probably evil in of itself
From a role play perspective what is it like to be evil and have such a thing happen? Is it like having an epiphany? Is it a lead it to the follow up horror ptsd of knowing you can't undo being an evil prior ?
I think we can agree using such a helm on a good align is probably evil in of itself
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Well what I'm getting at is more that it's kind of a joke item from early editions same as the girdle of reverse gender or whatever, and I think magic that rewrites someone's mind/soul/personality like that should be be a Big Deal and included in a setting deliberately with thought to how it fits.Solauren wrote: ↑2024-01-12 11:04pmWell, the H.O.A is a cursed item, despite the fact I've had characters find one and go 'Oh goodie!' and proceed to use it on captured evil prisoners, so it's supposed to have a low save. It's not 'intentional'Ralin wrote: ↑2024-01-12 10:17pm If outright mind control magic and imprisonment aren't inherently aligned I see no reason why alignment changing magic should be.
Which is separate from whether forced alignment change magic should exist. Should certainly be a bigger deal than the DC 15 Will save the Helmet of Opposite Alignment gives.
I would think a deliberately made 'Ralin's helm of opposite alignment' would have a much higher saving throw.
Hard to imagine. But I don't think Good as a cosmological force or the celestials that embody it are too concerned with everyone having a free choice to be evil. Anymore than, say, anarchists in real life would peacefully respect your freedom to be a fascist. Like if solars don't go around bathing the world in Turn Good radiation it should be because they can't without serious negative consequences, not because they don't want to.AniThyng wrote: ↑2024-01-13 04:54am Well I'm asking not based on mechanics but the principal of the thing...
From a role play perspective what is it like to be evil and have such a thing happen? Is it like having an epiphany? Is it a lead it to the follow up horror ptsd of knowing you can't undo being an evil prior ?
Re: THE OotS Thread, Part V
So, you want Solars of each good alignment going around turning everyone to their alignment?
There are three good alignments, and people flipping all the time is probably bad for their health.
Also, eventually, you'll have LG and CG fighting, with NG split.
While Evil laughs at them.
Nope, let the mortals do it. That way, if they screw up, hey, 'free will'.
There are three good alignments, and people flipping all the time is probably bad for their health.
Also, eventually, you'll have LG and CG fighting, with NG split.
While Evil laughs at them.
Nope, let the mortals do it. That way, if they screw up, hey, 'free will'.
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No. I want there to be strong practical reasons like that for why they don't do it if it's even possible. Not because they have some deep set desire to win mortal souls from the lower planes fairly.Solauren wrote: ↑2024-01-13 06:04pm So, you want Solars of each good alignment going around turning everyone to their alignment?
There are three good alignments, and people flipping all the time is probably bad for their health.
Also, eventually, you'll have LG and CG fighting, with NG split.
While Evil laughs at them.
Nope, let the mortals do it. That way, if they screw up, hey, 'free will'.
Re: THE OotS Thread, Part V
Have you read the opening blurbs from the two Fiendish Codex's?
Fiendish Codex II heavily implies the reason is laws the gods put in place to prevent demonic incursions, and later deals they made that resulted in Asmodues becoming the Ruler of Baator.
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I'm posting the text from 'Fiendish Codex II - Tyrants of the Nine Hells', Copyright Wizards of the Coast (2005 I believe) (Page 4, Page 5).
It's entirely fiction, no rules, but it illustrates the mindset of the Gods, and Devils.
However, if you take it as 'mostly canon', within D&D, well... you'll we....
Spoiler
As such, their own law of 'mortals must have free will' is what prevents them from just doing mass alignment conversions.
Devils are able to do it, because they have legal permission to covert sentient beings (the fine print).
Demons just don't care.
So instead their efforts are focused on prevention of conversion to evil, instead of forcing conversion to good.
The few spells that do cause forced alignment changes are mortal in nature, can be resisted by mortals, and difficult to cast.
It's entirely fiction, no rules, but it illustrates the mindset of the Gods, and Devils.
However, if you take it as 'mostly canon', within D&D, well... you'll we....
Spoiler
In short, the deities were created by the primal forces of 'law and order', and are, at their heart, beings of law.
As such, their own law of 'mortals must have free will' is what prevents them from just doing mass alignment conversions.
Devils are able to do it, because they have legal permission to covert sentient beings (the fine print).
Demons just don't care.
So instead their efforts are focused on prevention of conversion to evil, instead of forcing conversion to good.
The few spells that do cause forced alignment changes are mortal in nature, can be resisted by mortals, and difficult to cast.
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Yep, never call your own Rogue's bluff, dammit.
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Elan is dumb as a brick. That's been his defining character trait for the last 1200 some odd strips.
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