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Marco Volo
Learned Scribe
France
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Posted - 22 Mar 2015 : 09:59:01
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Hi all,
I have a bunch of questions. I asked Ed a year ago but he's a busy man, right ? So here there are for you :
1/ I was wandering how incantatrixes are seen by the church of Mystra ?
2/ Could an incantatrix be a High priestess of Mystra ?
3/ Could Mystra let a High priestess becoming a good-aligned lich that live "forever" in the depths of one of her temple ?
Thanks
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TBeholder
Great Reader
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Posted - 22 Mar 2015 : 16:39:03
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quote: Originally posted by Marco Volo
1/ I was wandering how incantatrixes are seen by the church of Mystra ?
They are more or less metamagic specialists. One of incantatrix organizations hunts Cult of the Dragon, and is named Sorority of the Silver Fire. The founders of which included a Rashemaar witches and a rumored daughter of Alustriel. How much of a foregone conclusion do you think it is?
quote: 2/ Could an incantatrix be a High priestess of Mystra ?
Why not? It's not like that church doesn't have more than its share of multiclass arcane MU.
quote: 3/ Could Mystra let a High priestess becoming a good-aligned lich that live "forever" in the depths of one of her temple ?
A priestess would probably want to go to her deity. Anyway, the question is "what for?" - archliches tend to have a specific "big" purpose. |
People never wonder How the world goes round -Helloween And even I make no pretense Of having more than common sense -R.W.Wood It's not good, Eric. It's a gazebo. -Ed Whitchurch |
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Marco Volo
Learned Scribe
France
201 Posts |
Posted - 22 Mar 2015 : 20:28:34
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quote: Originally posted by TBeholder
quote: Originally posted by Marco Volo [quote]3/ Could Mystra let a High priestess becoming a good-aligned lich that live "forever" in the depths of one of her temple ?
A priestess would probably want to go to her deity. Anyway, the question is "what for?" - archliches tend to have a specific "big" purpose.
To protect the treasures and artefacts of the deity that are stored in the temple ; she would forever be (as a archlich) the guardian of these treasures. This high prietress is also the founder of the temple (we are talking of the House of Wonders in Waterdeep). |
Edited by - Marco Volo on 22 Mar 2015 20:42:20 |
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TBeholder
Great Reader
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Posted - 22 Mar 2015 : 22:03:53
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quote: Originally posted by Marco Volo
To protect the treasures and artefacts of the deity that are stored in the temple ; she would forever be (as a archlich) the guardian of these treasures. This high prietress is also the founder of the temple (we are talking of the House of Wonders in Waterdeep).
Possible, but Mystra have many sorts of servants... and then there are wards and other inanimate measures. Specifically Waterdeep isn't the place where a temple of Mystra is likely to be attacked with enough of force that they'll need a lich to hold until allies arrive. IMHO. Behind-the-scene observation, keeping tabs, counter-espionage management wth long memory and so on don't require a lich. Either way, when a loyal worshipper of Azuth or Mystra volunteers to stick around as their "special servant", and deities think it's a good idea, usually they make one a Shadowstaff. |
People never wonder How the world goes round -Helloween And even I make no pretense Of having more than common sense -R.W.Wood It's not good, Eric. It's a gazebo. -Ed Whitchurch |
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LordofBones
Master of Realmslore
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Posted - 23 Mar 2015 : 03:47:42
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Incantatars/trixes are one of the most powerful prestige classes in the game. They'd be valued in ANY church.
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Marco Volo
Learned Scribe
France
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Posted - 26 Mar 2015 : 07:35:04
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Thanks TBeholder and LordofBones for your replies. Shadowstaff seems a good way to do what I wanna do.
Except from The Magister, do you know where I can find this "monster" ? I'm running a 3.5 version of D&D. |
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