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SirUrza
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Posted - 02 May 2005 :  01:02:14  Show Profile Send SirUrza a Private Message  Reply with Quote  Delete Topic
Anyone know if there are stats for the Chasme that Danifae summoned to use as mount?

I know the Nalfeshnee is in the Monster Manual (I've used it and had it used in campaigns) but the Chasme is drawing a blank.

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Kentinal
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Posted - 02 May 2005 :  01:12:05  Show Profile Send Kentinal a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Search informs me:

"Official stats for the chasme can be found in Book of Vile Darkness (pp. 172-174"

Not sure how good the search was and not a resource I have in printed mode.


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SirUrza
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Posted - 02 May 2005 :  01:19:00  Show Profile Send SirUrza a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I can't believe I forgot to check that. It's there, thanks. Quenthal definately out summoned her. :)

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Sticks
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Posted - 03 May 2005 :  00:04:54  Show Profile  Visit Sticks's Homepage Send Sticks a Private Message  Reply with Quote
That's because Danifae never really showed her hand, power wise. She was so subtle that even Phauran appreciated it. Quenthel wasn't smiling when she saw how big of a demon Danifae suumoned either. The only time Danifae used a powerful spell was when she healed herself after Halisstra struck her through.
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Crust
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Posted - 03 May 2005 :  12:39:02  Show Profile  Visit Crust's Homepage Send Crust a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I'd like to know more about some of those creatures Gromph summoned to assassinate Quenthel... Or was it Greyanna (sp?).


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SiriusBlack
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Posted - 03 May 2005 :  18:04:24  Show Profile  Visit SiriusBlack's Homepage Send SiriusBlack a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Spoilers for Dissolution



quote:
Originally posted by Crust

I'd like to know more about some of those creatures Gromph summoned to assassinate Quenthel... Or was it Greyanna (sp?).



Yes, it was Gromph who sent various creatures to kill Quenthel.
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Freakboy
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Posted - 03 May 2005 :  18:47:48  Show Profile  Visit Freakboy's Homepage Send Freakboy a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Crust

I'd like to know more about some of those creatures Gromph summoned to assassinate Quenthel... Or was it Greyanna (sp?).





The Demons Gromph summoned wouldn't show up in any of the Monster Manuals etc. It said in the novel that they were primal demons even more so than the typical creatures summoned by most spell casters. It even went so far as to say they didn't have a name and that is part of what made them difficult to summon for Wizards that weren't as accomplished as Gromph was. Further, Gromph magically altered the Demons so that they would represent an aspect of Lolth. Very interesting creatures but not the sort of thing that translates easily to the D&D game.
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