I had to write them in the last half an hour or so, transferring them from paper. It's dangerously (for those at the other end of your crossbow) realistic in that way.Ģ1 KB, 480x480 So I talked about how I did some fighter changes last thread. But the locals aren't exactly intimate with you, and you're not one of them. You walk into some town, looking for whatever witchhunt your inquisition style is after. Tuesday is not known as "ladies night" so much as "gay orgy night" at the Brightwood Stag Tavern, but that's always been kept from the authorities because the lord would have them all killed - he's got a bit of highlander complex regarding buggery" SPEAKING of illuminati, the mason lodge is actually actual masons, and they've never actually had any contact with any organizations. "Local" normally implies knowledge on the level of "Bob's seeing Bill's wife, while Bill is off to his secret thursday illuminati meetings. They ARE ignorant of where they're sent to, much like any witchhunter. Fuck, you can't even bind a Nascent Demon Lord unless they (read: the GM) allows you to summon them via Gate, they're all 26+ HD, just barely out of reach unless there's another way of boosting the HD limits on GPB. But there's a slight downside to Gate - if the creature is unique, they can choose whether or not to answer it, you can't force them through. But the weakest Demon Lords are at 30+ HD, which means the only viable option is Gate.Īnd yeah, you can use Gate to do it. Granted, it isn't impossible, but the main problem is that you don't have Implore (the 24 HD version of Planar Binding pre-boosters) in PF, and so the most you can do with regular GPB is 24 HD (18 + 2 Augment Calling + 2 Blackfire Adept + 2 Spell Perfection). >not summoning and binding demon lords like a normal wizard.ĭemon Lords in PF are actually a lot harder to bind than demon lords in 3.5e, entirely because you can't forcibly yank them with Greater Planar Binding.