• Quetzalcutlass@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Everything in the gift shop is a phylactery under heavy obscuration spells, and they’ve been at this a long time. Actually killing the lich is a lengthy campaign of hunting down old/retired adventurers across the kingdoms and attempting to destroy their treasured keepsakes.

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      Why would you kill the lich? Just cast Stone to Flesh and leave them petrified forever. If you really want to be thorough, you can trap them in a demiplane just before casting Private Sanctum for the 365th time permanently blocking it from interplanar travel.

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          i’ve had that one loaded for three hours

          Phew! One more hour and we’d have had to call a doctor!

          (Edit: clearer phrasing)

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              Hahaha it was boring. It was like “One more and we’d have to call a doctor!”

              But then I was like “One more what? One more loaded?” I dunno, the inexactness was bothering me and I wanted the quip to land. 😂

              P.S: Also, you’re cool. It’s always a fun time crossing paths with you here on Lemmy. :p

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    2 days ago

    Looks like a great line for a “Fun/Joke” game, but definitely not in a campaign.

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      22 hours ago

      It could work as a oneshot about a dungeon that endlessly respawns its monsters, and how it’s become commercialized and adventurers are little more than tourists.

      There is almost certainly an anime with that exact premise, isn’t there?