…This is probably a bad idea. Not quite "binding a creature that devours your wind" bad idea, but still bad idea. I want to try it.I am horrified to report that there doesn't seem to be any reason why not.
Everyone hates Drycha.Actually, how likely would this be to piss off the Laurelorn elves
Actually succesfully binding one of the most malevolent spirits in forest history would probably be a pretty big diplomatic + Provided we succeed the hilariously lopsided check against usActually, how likely would this be to piss off the Laurelorn elves, you just said something about the Grey Lords having done similar, so I hope not very?
Okay, but consider the shinies....
Okay, now that's some advanced hubris.
As a joke, it's funny, as an actual course of action, it seems suicidal. Let's not.
It was more the general idea of binding a dryad at all, but fair point.
If we try this and it blows up in our face, Alkharad will be incomprehensibly smug about it when he eventually reconstitutes, and that just can't be allowed to happenIn a grotesque mirror of your blade, his fingernails punch through Aethyric Armour and your robe and your skin and your intestines and don't meet a scrap of resistance they can't immediately overcome, and agony floods through you as his talons tear open what you can only assume is your liver. Branulhune slips from your hands, and the part of your mind not occupied by agony begins to recalculate.
[Alkharad's magical spot check: Learning, 17+34=51.]
"It's interesting," he says, as he pulls his hand free from your torso, examining the blood and viscera clinging to it curiously, not noticing or not caring about the mirror of your wound that has appeared in his stomach, carving through organs he needs much less than you do yours. "Alive, you'd be useful. Dead, you'd be obedient. But if I can suspend you right in the middle..."
He leans close, filling your fading vision with his hideous visage. Your Magesight remains clear, and you can see Dhar leaping to his will, and a tendril of hideous magic extends from his bloodied hand and reaches towards you to try to enslave your soul right on the cusp of death...
And is met with the full force of Dwarven indignance.
Alkharad howls in agony as fire burns inside his skull, and with your last scrap of willpower you allow the nonsense words of a Jade Enchantress' whimsy to trigger the seed in your palm. In the strange sensation of painlessness where you know there should be pain, vines burrow through muscle and veins up your arm and into your torso, and bark grows over the gaping hole in your abdomen as your intestines are unscrambled and your liver knitted back together. By the time you pull yourself back to your feet, Alkharad is doing the same, smoke pouring from his nose and ears.
"That," he pants. "Was incredibly stupid of me."
Actually, how likely would this be to piss off the Laurelorn elves, you just said something about the Grey Lords having done similar, so I hope not very?
If Drycha was truly so overpowering, she wouldn't get gimped by us in single turn. Yes, spirit realm is where her true power lies, but she is also
If Drycha was truly so overpowering, she wouldn't get gimped by us in single turn. Yes, spirit realm is where her true power lies, but she is also
1) hurt(physically)
2)hurt (emotionally) (the forest that was supposed to help her refused her ergo
3) betrayed
4) entire ambush got outambushed, she is confused
if there was ever a chance to bind a powerful spirit, its now.
But you forgot one thing, she is bailing. If the binding failed, we loss nothing but time.
if there was ever a chance to bind a powerful spirit, its now.