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We did take some samples?I'd be fine to purge the bilestone actually. We have no use for it.
Just to be sure.
We did take some samples?I'd be fine to purge the bilestone actually. We have no use for it.
We could ask those smugglers on Molten Skies if they have any use for it.
"Samples, sure, let me just check my corruption cupboard. ... Abyss, no, .. Devils - why is that not in the Nine hells part, no, ... Deep Ones, nothing here, but ... Lya, honey, do we have some bilestone samples somewhere?"
Baleful Polymorph actually isn't permanent when it's our spell. DP ruled (in PM) that since it's our magic a targeted Dispel would automatically undo the transformation. That being said, no need for their original bodies since the polymorphed forms count.Well, considering how Baleful Polymorph is permanent we could ask in Moten Skies first.
@DragonParadox , if the Polymorphed creatures still count for the sacrifice, what about petrified ones?
Baleful Polymorph actually isn't permanent when it's our spell. DP ruled (in PM) that since it's our magic a targeted Dispel would automatically undo the transformation. That being said, no need for their original bodies since the polymorphed forms count.
I certainly wouldn't be opposed to this.
Hmmm... Good point. And even if petrified creatures don't count, when we're ready for the sacrifice we could potentially have the Pech cast Stone to Flesh as their SLA, although I'm not sure how enthusiastic fey would be about aiding in the sacrifice to the Old Gods... Maybe have Lya learn the spell?Baleful Polymorph can always be dispelled. Permanent as in not reverting to their original forms on their own. What I want, basically, is a way to safely store sacrifices without even having to worry about properly taking care of a tortoise or feeding it. We have the Gorgon to properly petrify creatures for proper storage.
Treants and awakened trees alre already a thing in DnD - using a divine tree for the awakening (with permission obviously) should be feasible. If the result got free will, however, it might not want to become a Druid.You know, in the warcraft universe there were these ancient treants called "Ancients" which were more or less giant druid trees with human shape. They were pretty badass.
For serious storage, we need to develop a "Flesh to Rubber" spell combined with a "Shrink Item" effect.
Because these stone statues are a) heavy and b) easy to break (at least the limbs).
Treants and awakened trees alre already a thing in DnD - using a divine tree for the awakening (with permission obviously) should be feasible. If the result got free will, however, it might not want to become a Druid.
For serious storage, we need to develop a "Flesh to Rubber" spell combined with a "Shrink Item" effect.
Because these stone statues are a) heavy and b) easy to break (at least the limbs).
... Well, we only have access to the Fairwind girl as a witch. What level was she again?Green Caress – d20PFSRD transforms you into a plant. We can make it pretty instant by using means to do ability damage.
Then we can have a proper garden with our enemies.
2, unless she improved while we were gone.... Well, we only have access to the Fairwind girl as a witch. What level was she again?
I get the words, but ... what do you mean by 'unsavory' in this context? With him and Lya, Lya and Lya a thing and she being head mage, master philosophy teacher and advanced soul studies teacher in said institution?There could easily start unsavioury rumours among the student body and academy staff, about Viserys collection.
Oooh. We should use our Plant-based weirwood to mass-produce Ironwood.Now, what is the most resistant mundane plant around? I certainly don't know enough about the plants that don't want to eat you alive.
On a wild unsubstantiated guess - Kudzu?Now, what is the most resistant mundane plant around? I certainly don't know enough about the plants that don't want to eat you alive.