<turning around and around...>
The set up: I love soft limits to systems, and I love, positively *love*, to turn the tables on players... So, I have some very powerful creatures who, like Theseus with Procrustes, *may* appear in any given module I make. These creatures (most of them) are not humanoid. But they travel in guise of the 9 common races of Amethyst. (
Blood & Silver , The Silver Bard, etc)
The effect: Can you imagine the look of surprise on a player's face when he casts Disjunction on a skinny elven bard... only to turn him into a very old silver dragon? Very old and very ticked...? =) OTOH, if the PC was cautious enough to examine the creature first, I *do* want that old "Impossible" tag to show up, but not the dragon portrait, or description.
The 1st question: Is there a way to change portraits & description (without my current scheme, er, plan of swapping between humanoid & monster version creatures)?
The 2nd question: How would *you* use such undercover defenders (*and* offenders!) in your own modules? What kind of nasty dualities would you be interested in?
Edit: p.s. (to make this post a bit more on topic) I *will* be re-doing the metallic dragons... I *must*!
<...chasing his tail>
Modifié par Rolo Kipp, 27 août 2011 - 06:58 .