Afore that the methods of arriving in this
area are limited. Be sure you are familiar
with all of these means, as well as the various statistics on Zuggtmoy
(imprisoned and
freed) before allowing any character to
enter this area.
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Quote:
Originally posted by
EvilPheemy
[i]
[snippage]
You mentioned earlier that
few of the early characters ever faced Demon Princes or ArchDevils.
However, wasn't Iuz
(admittedly not a Demon Prince in the proper sense, but a Demigod qualifies
in my book) confronted by Tenser and companions (in the adventure where
Robilar dispelled the wards trapping Iuz within Greyhawk Castle)?
Was that adventure actually
played out, or was it flavor text developed for the published setting?
In the Lost
Caverns of Tsojcanth there were the trapped "demigods' that were released.
Erac and Aylarach freed
a demon prince in Greyhawk Castle, Fraz'urblu,
that carried the pair off to the Abyss with him in "thanks."
robilar smashed the portal
confining Zuggtmoy in the ToEE, and she offered to make him her main servant.
There was interaction, if you will, but no confronation in the actual sense of the term.
Cheers,
Gary
Quote:
Originally Posted by Gray
Mouser
Heh, I didn't know Robilar
got way laid by Zugtmoy. She's tricky, eh? Did Robilar, Erac and Ailerach
encounter any figures of note there (besides Z. and Fraz-urb lu, obviously),
or was it mostly lesser demons and other sundries? I sure would like to
get the chance to drop some PC's in on Juiblex, myself. Sadly, they're
currently getting smacked by some hobgoblins :\
Gray Mouser
The Demoness Queen of Fungi
was not so clever, robilar was brash. He tossed a pillar through the door
sealing Zuggtmoy into the chamber in the ToEE. She got a look at the handsome
adventurer, noted his evil aura, and as a reward for freeing her carried
him off to the Abyss as her body servant. I did no go into details there,
but eventually Robilar convinced her of the imcompatability of a lawful
evil servant in her realm, so she sent his back to the PMP.
Erac and Aylerach (I never can remember how Mark Ratner spelled that PC's name) accidentally loosed the demon from imprisonment in the dungeons of Greyhawk Castle. He was so delighted at having duped them into doing so that he took them with him when he went home. Again, I did not have detailed adventures there--as both players were hardly speaking to Rob and me after the game session. Eventually the incompatability of LKawful Good in the Abyss brought the demon prince to a decision point: slat the pair or boot them out. The dice roll called for the latter.
Cheers,
Gary
Quote:
Originally Posted by Gray
Mouser
Heh, I didn't know Robilar
got way laid by Zugtmoy. She's tricky, eh? Did Robilar, Erac and Ailerach
encounter any figures of note there (besides Z. and Fraz-urb lu, obviously),
or was it mostly lesser demons and other sundries? I sure would like to
get the chance to drop some PC's in on Juiblex, myself. Sadly, they're
currently getting smacked by some hobgoblins :\
Gray Mouser
The Demoness Queen of Fungi
was not so clever, robilar was brash. He tossed a pillar through the door
sealing Zuggtmoy into the chamber in the ToEE. She got a look at the handsome
adventurer, noted his evil aura, and as a reward for freeing her carried
him off to the Abyss as her body servant. I did no go into details there,
but eventually Robilar convinced her of the imcompatability of a lawful
evil servant in her realm, so she sent his back to the PMP.
Erac and Aylerach (I never can remember how Mark Ratner spelled that PC's name) accidentally loosed the demon from imprisonment in the dungeons of Greyhawk Castle. He was so delighted at having duped them into doing so that he took them with him when he went home. Again, I did not have detailed adventures there--as both players were hardly speaking to Rob and me after the game session. Eventually the incompatability of LKawful Good in the Abyss brought the demon prince to a decision point: slat the pair or boot them out. The dice roll called for the latter.
Cheers,
Gary