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1 year ago  ::  Dec 27, 2011 - 5:58PM #1
StarFyre2007
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Hello,

Wondering for a campaign, is it mentioned affter it's final use in the series, what happens to the Crescecnt Blade? (ie. where it is, or who has it)

Is it still with that follower of Eillistrae who uses it to kill Melarn?

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1 year ago  ::  Dec 27, 2011 - 6:39PM #2
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I don't believe it was ever brought up following the conclusion of the Lady Penitent trilogy. Things got a little rushed towards the end, though it's been a while since I finished Ascendancy of the Last, so I may have forgotten some detail or two.

My own two cents - If I had to hazard a guess as to what may have *likely* happened, I would imagine Corellon, having seen all the trouble such a little butterknife caused, would have made sure to yank that toy from the hands of mortals and destroy/seal it. He had his servitors go fishing for souls; I could imagine he would make sure Eilistraee's remaining faithful no longer had that catastrophe-waiting-to-happen in their possession. Of course, that's also just my own approach to how I handled it within my own game.
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Sep 14, 2012 -- 2:52PM, Grizley wrote:

Just a quick note on the MMORPG as an insult comparison...

MMORPGs, raking in money by the dumptruck full.  Many options, tons of fans across many audiences, massive resources allocated to development.

TTRPGs, dying product.  Squeaking out an existence that relys on low cost.  Fans fit primarily into a few small demographics.  R&D budgets small, often rushed to market and patched after deployment.

You're not really making much of an argument when you compare something to a MMORPG and assume people think that means bad.  Lets face it, they make the money, have the audience and the budget.  We here on this board are fans of TTRPGs but lets not try to pretend none of us play MMORPGs.


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Adding options at the system level is good.
Adding options at the table level is hard.

Removing options at the system level is bad.
Removing options at the table level is easy.

This is not complicated.


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Mar 7, 2013 -- 1:52PM, Rory wrote:

Something like Tactical Shift is more magical than martial healing.


Telling someone to move over a few feet is magical now? :|

I weep for this generation.



Given the laziness and morbid obsesity amongst D&Ders, being able to convince someone to get on their feet, do some heavy exercise, and use their words to make them be healthier must seem magical. 


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1 year ago  ::  Dec 27, 2011 - 9:40PM #3
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if anything, it lost alot of its power.

and that is assuming the blade is still intact after killing Q.

     
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1 year ago  ::  Dec 28, 2011 - 6:39PM #4
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To me the question is how much power it actually ever had. AFAIK it was stated in the accompanying Dragon Magazine articles and wasn't impressive there.


I don't think it ever had the capacity to slay deities and that their demise was solely due to them having agreed to bind their divine fate to the magical sava game.


Selevetarm was still standing with the other playing deities after being supposedly killed by being beheaded with that blade and only died after his piece was taken from the board. That also better fits with what happened to Kia. Because even if such a spell would truly deprive her of all worshippers, it would only mean that she would "starve" during the next few centuries, not vanish from the Realms immediately.



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1 year ago  ::  Dec 28, 2011 - 7:12PM #5
StarFyre2007
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i'll see if i have a dragon magazine old enough, but if it's when they swithced to PDF, i won't have them.

do you know which issue it's in?

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1 year ago  ::  Dec 29, 2011 - 7:31AM #6
StarFyre2007
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damnit. can't find anythng in the older paizo dragon magazines...

don't have the wizards ones after they took over again

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1 year ago  ::  Dec 29, 2011 - 8:41AM #7
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I did a search on the dragon archive for Crescent Blade and came up with nothing.
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1 year ago  ::  Dec 29, 2011 - 8:44AM #8
StarFyre2007
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Oh thanks.

I'll just make it up then. No problems

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1 year ago  ::  Dec 29, 2011 - 9:01AM #9
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I just did some more digging, the Crescent Blade is broken.  from Acendancy of the last:

"She heard a sharp crack. The Crescent Blade suddenly felt lighter in her hand. Its blade struck the floor with a clang that echoed like the tolling of a bell. A wisp of black seeped from the broken hilt, then whispered away.

Realization at last shoved its way into Halisstra's web-shrouded mind. It wasn't Lolth she'd just killed, but Eilistraee. And now that the Crescent Blade was broken-she stared at the hilt in her hand-she never would kill Lolth."

Leliana used her own singing sword to kill Hallistra, not the crescent blade:

"All this while, Leliana had been staring at the frozen Halisstra. Now she spat out the name of the fallen priestess like a curse. Slowly, as if it weighed as much as a boulder, she lifted her singing sword. It was utterly silent, its song forever stilled. She touched the point to Halisstra's chest. "Your magic holds her?" she asked over her shoulder.

"Yes."

"Dispel it."

Eyes locked. Sorrow met grief. Laeral nodded, gestured, and spoke a word.

Halisstra blinked.

Leliana thrust her sword into Halisstra's chest. Blood, stinking of the Abyss, flowed hot over her hand. A faint tremble coursed through the blade: Halisstra's heart, beating one last time. The fallen priestess's spider jaws twitched, and her mouth opened.

"Eilistraee," she gasped. "Forgive…"

"She can't forgive you," Laeral said. "She's dead."

Halisstra's eyes clouded over, and she died. "



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1 year ago  ::  Dec 29, 2011 - 9:11AM #10
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If you wanted to do the whole Lord of the Rings "reforge the sword" thing, I'd imagine the shards of the Crescent Blade lie where Hallistra fell.  A holy sword to a dead goddess that's been broken probably wasn't worth carrying out, especially when said sword was used to kill the goddess.  I'd guess that Leliana and Laeral were too traumatised by the events to even think about it.
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