What Would Practical Incarnation do?
Started by Xander77, Jun 24 2004 08:39 AM
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#1
Posted 24 June 2004 - 08:39 AM
Supposing that you allowed yourself to be absorbed by PI... what would he do? Would he manage to deal with the other incarnations? And how would he fair against TTO?
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#2
Posted 25 June 2004 - 01:14 AM
I think that he would try to destroy the Transcendent One (thus destroying himself) I don't think that he would be capable of relising what it/he is before it's too late and I don't think that he'd be inclined to ask and learn
I apparently have a high level of empathy, combined with a low level of sympathy... weird
In the wake of destruction progress is made
I am who I am, and none shall change me
In the wake of destruction progress is made
I am who I am, and none shall change me
#3
Posted 26 June 2004 - 11:56 AM
I not sure about that.
He may talk to the Transcendent One at first to mock him about the trap which then lead to the Transcendent One replying in a simular manner about how ignorent the incarnation really is and things could lead on from there.
But ultimaly I can see the incarnation attacking with some sort of powerful spell when he believes the Transcendent One is off guard.
He may talk to the Transcendent One at first to mock him about the trap which then lead to the Transcendent One replying in a simular manner about how ignorent the incarnation really is and things could lead on from there.
But ultimaly I can see the incarnation attacking with some sort of powerful spell when he believes the Transcendent One is off guard.
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#4
Posted 27 June 2004 - 02:53 PM
The PI has failed before. Why join this paranoid twit?
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#5 -Quiet Lurker-
Posted 28 June 2004 - 04:30 AM
Actually, the Transcendent One tells the Nameless One the relationship between them if asked.I think that he would try to destroy the Transcendent One (thus destroying himself) I don't think that he would be capable of relising what it/he is before it's too late and I don't think that he'd be inclined to ask and learn
Though it will undoubtedly end in a fight unless your incarnation brought either the Blade of the Immortal or the Bronze Sphere (the Good Incarnation needs to be alive when you allow yourself to be absorbed though) to the Fortress of Regrets. Since with the stats:
Str 25 Int 25
Dex 14 Wis 16
Con 19 Cha 20
the Practical Incarnation lacks both the force of will (WIS=25) to unmake himself with belief and the persuasiveness (CHR=25) to convince the Transcendent One to merge with him. The two measly character points he gets from your incarnation will not really help much either.
#6
Posted 30 June 2004 - 02:54 AM
You seen an ending if you let your self be absorbed if you meet those conditions that is?
I apparently have a high level of empathy, combined with a low level of sympathy... weird
In the wake of destruction progress is made
I am who I am, and none shall change me
In the wake of destruction progress is made
I am who I am, and none shall change me