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silverwolfer |
Posted - 13 Jan 2014 : 17:00:45 Who do you think among the lords of hell, would most likely tempt a druid but also have the ability to supplement the druids abilities, so they can maintain their power level, even if in a twisted way? |
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The Arcanamach |
Posted - 14 Jan 2014 : 01:31:28 Pretty much any devil or archdevil goes as any of them would do whatever is necessary to increase their power. I think Amon and Geryon are the prime suspects. |
Dark Wizard |
Posted - 14 Jan 2014 : 00:46:35 The Hag Countess's remains form Glasya's throne. I'm sure there's some residual archdevil power in there.
Could always go the route of (hell)fire as a force of nature. |
Markustay |
Posted - 14 Jan 2014 : 00:38:39 Baalzebul - in his guise as 'Lord of the Flies' would make an interesting choice for a corruption-druid (the circle of life through decay and entropy).
Geryon is known as 'the Wild Beast', so he also has a nature-vibe going.
Too bad the Hag Countess isn't around anymore (or is she?) - her connections to fey could be a good choice for an evil druid.
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Dalor Darden |
Posted - 13 Jan 2014 : 23:44:12 Personally I feel the Wolf-Headed Amon might be an interesting option. He travels with a Winter Wolf, and has some ability (via fulfilling another's limited wish at will!).
My choice after him would actually be Glasya...who might do such a thing simply on a whim because she seems to be one of the more "chaotic" of Hell's Lawful Evil...and might be attracted to tempting a high charisma mortal Druid. |
TBeholder |
Posted - 13 Jan 2014 : 20:51:30 Nine hells? What for and what they have to do with it? Now, say, Malar's minions are another business entirely...  |