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Posts by Paul King

  • Three organizations concerning demons are presented. These organizations either serve, oppose, or subjugate demons and can be used in any campaign, but have been crafted for use with the villain, Mnemesyx.

    Demonic Allegiences

    Three organizations concerning demons are presented. These organizations either serve, oppose, or subjugate demons and can be used in any campaign, but have been crafted for use with the villain, Mnemesyx.

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  • "Fool!" The demon stopped and looked down at the gash, one that would have killed a mortal man. It was already beginning to mend. "You cannot deny the inevitable. I have ruled the infernal realms and now I will rule this world!"

    The Binding of Mnemysyx, by Paul King

    "Fool!" The demon stopped and looked down at the gash, one that would have killed a mortal man. It was already beginning to mend. "You cannot deny the inevitable. I have ruled the infernal realms and now I will rule this world!"

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  • Mnemesyx was a demon who, in an age long past, rallied to forces of hell to him in an attempt to rule all of demonkind. The other demon lords, in a rare display of solidarity, put aside their differences and united to cast him into the mortal plane. Enraged but undaunted, Mnemesyx studied the world to which he was exiled and came to realize that great power lie within it. He determined that, should that power be gathered and guided correctly, one would not only be able to rule this world, but have the strength and reach to rule others - thus might he achieve his revenge on and dominion over the demons who cast him out.

    Portrait of a Villain: Mnemesyx, the Twice Fallen

    Mnemesyx was a demon who, in an age long past, rallied to forces of hell to him in an attempt to rule all of demonkind. The other demon lords, in a rare display of solidarity, put aside their differences and united to cast him into the mortal plane. Enraged but undaunted, Mnemesyx studied the world to which he was exiled and came to realize that great power lie within it. He determined that, should that power be gathered and guided correctly, one would not only be able to rule this world, but have the strength and reach to rule others - thus might he achieve his revenge on and dominion over the demons who cast him out.

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  • his heavy tome is bound in a sturdy - albeit dull - metal binding, the secrets within protected from prying eyes by solid metal clasps held closed with an intricate locking mechanism. The cover is adorned with a gear, on which is depicted a rune-inscribed anvil and hammer. A thin chain trails from the lower spine, ensuring that the book never more than a arm's length away from its owner.

    Automated Antagonist Artifacts

    his heavy tome is bound in a sturdy - albeit dull - metal binding, the secrets within protected from prying eyes by solid metal clasps held closed with an intricate locking mechanism. The cover is adorned with a gear, on which is depicted a rune-inscribed anvil and hammer. A thin chain trails from the lower spine, ensuring that the book never more than a arm's length away from its owner.

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  • The Pentapolis is a group of five large cities that, while not an official league or political unit, are usually considered as a group because of their shared language, culture, location, and political status. It was to one of these cities that a certain bard came. Haggard, road weary and with a haunted gleam in his eye, the bard offered to entertain the patrons at one of the tavern-inns for an evening in return for supper and a soft bed.

    Automated Antagonist Organizations

    The Pentapolis is a group of five large cities that, while not an official league or political unit, are usually considered as a group because of their shared language, culture, location, and political status. It was to one of these cities that a certain bard came. Haggard, road weary and with a haunted gleam in his eye, the bard offered to entertain the patrons at one of the tavern-inns for an evening in return for supper and a soft bed.

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  • The party finds itself in a twisted maze of narrow alleys strewn with refuse and broken dreams, caverns of stone and mortar between the cramped tenements that fill this impoverished section of the city. Washing lines, laden with drying garments, crisscross between the buildings, obscuring the darkening sky and making the alleys, already gloomy by the light of day, even darker.

    Encounter: Rooftop Rumble

    The party finds itself in a twisted maze of narrow alleys strewn with refuse and broken dreams, caverns of stone and mortar between the cramped tenements that fill this impoverished section of the city. Washing lines, laden with drying garments, crisscross between the buildings, obscuring the darkening sky and making the alleys, already gloomy by the light of day, even darker.

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  • Rendersson Forgegrinder was a gifted dwarven blacksmith with a talent for arcane infusion. Having seen his creations used time and time again by the greedy, warmongering King Raithan to inflict pain and misery, Forgegrinder collected all of his notes, being especially mindful not to leave behind any plans for his most recent creation - magical automatons the king intended to use as soldiers - and disappeared.

    Portrait of a Villain: Automated Antagonist

    Rendersson Forgegrinder was a gifted dwarven blacksmith with a talent for arcane infusion. Having seen his creations used time and time again by the greedy, warmongering King Raithan to inflict pain and misery, Forgegrinder collected all of his notes, being especially mindful not to leave behind any plans for his most recent creation - magical automatons the king intended to use as soldiers - and disappeared.

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  • “Conscience is the window of our spirit, evil is the curtain.” – Douglas Horton Obviously, a mirror is not a window, so the looking glass reference may not be the...

    Through the Looking Glass

    “Conscience is the window of our spirit, evil is the curtain.” – Douglas Horton Obviously, a mirror is not a window, so the looking glass reference may not be the...

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