Author |
Message |
Apprentice Greytalker
Joined: Oct 09, 2014
Posts: 96
Send private message
|
Wed Oct 22, 2014 9:23 am
A Greyhawk without?
|
REPLY
QUOTE
TOP
|
|
I'm guessing this is the right forum for this.
So what are likely repercussions of a sudden and unexplained disappearance of Mordenkainen, the Circle of 8, and Iuz? Who are the secondary world shakers that would come to the fore? Rary and Rolibar are empire building in the desert, maybe with the big names gone they'd make their move on Greyhawk? I'm kinda new to the setting. Are their other movers and shakers that would definitely make a move if the aforementioned players were removed from the board?
|
|
|
GreySage
Joined: Jul 26, 2010
Posts: 2753
From: LG Dyvers
Send private message
|
Wed Oct 22, 2014 11:07 am
|
REPLY
QUOTE
TOP
|
|
Well, if you're just disincluding those particular NPCs (Mordenkainen, The Circle of 8, and Iuz), I'd suggest that the following would have far more freedom to act.
Rary and Robilar, as you mentioned.
Iggwilv, 'nuff said.
The Mage of the Vale. It has been suggested (don't remember where) that Mordenkainen is the main obstacle to this personage's attempts to gain greater power. With Mordenkainen out of the picture, who knows where The Black One's pursuits will take him.
The Scarlet Brotherhood. It is certain that they would gain much freedom to operate if those opponents were removed.
Surviving members of the Horned Society. They would be more able to openly congregate and work to recreate their nation.
SirXaris _________________ SirXaris' Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/SirXaris?ref=hl
|
|
|
Apprentice Greytalker
Joined: Jul 25, 2013
Posts: 5
Send private message
|
Thu Mar 19, 2015 3:11 pm
|
REPLY
QUOTE
TOP
|
|
Basically, the chaos and evil ones will win in their objectives
the only bastion of good will be Furyondy and probably Phillidor
|
|
|
GreySage
Joined: Aug 03, 2001
Posts: 3316
From: Michigan
Send private message
|
Mon May 25, 2015 7:17 am
|
REPLY
QUOTE
TOP
|
|
Ideally, the vacuum left by the deaths of powerful NPCs (when they aren't antagonists) should be filled by player characters as they rise in level. I tend toward the opinion that most NPCs should die eventually as the campaign progresses. The Circle of Eight should probably have stayed dead after the events of Vecna Lives.
Iuz would probably be replaced by petty warlords similar to the rulers of the Bandit Kingdoms, assuming a worse evil doesn't take his place. His former kingdom would be a sensible place for characters who have opposed the PCs since their lowest levels to set up shop as they rise in power and infamy.
Basically, remember that the PCs are the stars of the show. Eventually their foes will eclipse the foes of previous generations, as they eclipse the older heroes.
|
|
|
Journeyman Greytalker
Joined: Mar 24, 2006
Posts: 255
Send private message
|
Sat Dec 19, 2015 10:33 am
|
REPLY
QUOTE
TOP
|
|
Removing the Circle of Eight as a faction might actually strengthen the forces of good. (If Iuz is also removed, as the OP suggests). The Circle is arguably as much a hindrance to the forces of weal as it is an aid, being dominated by shifty true neutral types who labor under the delusion that evil powers must be accepted and sometimes collaborated with as part of "balance."
Did the OP include Tenser in the Circle?
|
|
|
Journeyman Greytalker
Joined: Mar 24, 2006
Posts: 255
Send private message
|
Sat Dec 19, 2015 10:35 am
|
REPLY
QUOTE
TOP
|
|
Robilar may split with Rary if you go by material in the latest published module featuring him.
|
|
|
|