Re: CH. 14: Beyond the Veil
Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2015 2:25 pm
"The lab is next door," Kaakos replies. "You'll need this." He then pulls out a key with a diamond shaped head and offers it to the party.
"But here's the thing. It's pretty dangerous in there. About a century ago, the kyton got loose. It can't go home, either, because of the anchor," he explains.
"What the devil is a kyton?" asks Brock.
"Bingo, dwarf. Ya just answered yer own question," Kaatos answers. "Chain devils, they are sometimes called. Although after all those experiments the Wyvern did on it, this one has gone a little batty in the belltower, if you know what I'm sayin'. Can't be reasoned with. Even I, a fellow Baator, would be attacked on sight. The only reason he hasn't broken out of the lab yet is that it's locked up tight, the anchor keeps it here, and it's been having fun torturin' the planetar." The imp shakes his head. "I warned the Wyvern not to bind either of 'em to this plane, but he was never one to listen to me. Since outsiders, both celestials and fiends, can regenerate, he was obsessed with experimentin' on them. Anyway, youse see the problem, yeah? To get the last plug to the vault, youse need to go into the lab. But the lab is occupied by a crazed kyton that youse can't kill unless youse destroy the anchor first. But the anchor is in the vault, and you can't open the vault without the plug, capiche?"
He nods to Ouragana. "Yeah, the Wyvern always was into games, 'specially games of skill over chance. Liked to prove how much smarter he was than everyone else," he says with a chuckle.
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(OOC: Hmm, good question, Breila. Imps, devils and fiends in general are the domain of religion, and Ouragana has made her lack of interest in that subject pretty apparent. Plus, she doesn't have any summoning spells and due to her pacifist nature, I'm not sure how much she would have studied such things anyway. I imagine she only has the very basics as part of her training in familiars, so I'll just start with that.
Imps are sometimes sought after as familiars, because they are much more powerful than the mundane animals mages usually get with the ritual. Having an imp as a familiar boosts your own magical power considerably and they are considerably stronger and more durable than say, a squirrel or cat or owl. But there is a downside. As Granite points out, imps are fiends. That means they are essentially pure Evil. You'd never be able to trust an imp familiar completely. Regardless of how fawning or respectful it might act, it's still a devil with its own agenda. And you know what they say about making pacts with devils...)
"But here's the thing. It's pretty dangerous in there. About a century ago, the kyton got loose. It can't go home, either, because of the anchor," he explains.
"What the devil is a kyton?" asks Brock.
"Bingo, dwarf. Ya just answered yer own question," Kaatos answers. "Chain devils, they are sometimes called. Although after all those experiments the Wyvern did on it, this one has gone a little batty in the belltower, if you know what I'm sayin'. Can't be reasoned with. Even I, a fellow Baator, would be attacked on sight. The only reason he hasn't broken out of the lab yet is that it's locked up tight, the anchor keeps it here, and it's been having fun torturin' the planetar." The imp shakes his head. "I warned the Wyvern not to bind either of 'em to this plane, but he was never one to listen to me. Since outsiders, both celestials and fiends, can regenerate, he was obsessed with experimentin' on them. Anyway, youse see the problem, yeah? To get the last plug to the vault, youse need to go into the lab. But the lab is occupied by a crazed kyton that youse can't kill unless youse destroy the anchor first. But the anchor is in the vault, and you can't open the vault without the plug, capiche?"
He nods to Ouragana. "Yeah, the Wyvern always was into games, 'specially games of skill over chance. Liked to prove how much smarter he was than everyone else," he says with a chuckle.
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(OOC: Hmm, good question, Breila. Imps, devils and fiends in general are the domain of religion, and Ouragana has made her lack of interest in that subject pretty apparent. Plus, she doesn't have any summoning spells and due to her pacifist nature, I'm not sure how much she would have studied such things anyway. I imagine she only has the very basics as part of her training in familiars, so I'll just start with that.
Imps are sometimes sought after as familiars, because they are much more powerful than the mundane animals mages usually get with the ritual. Having an imp as a familiar boosts your own magical power considerably and they are considerably stronger and more durable than say, a squirrel or cat or owl. But there is a downside. As Granite points out, imps are fiends. That means they are essentially pure Evil. You'd never be able to trust an imp familiar completely. Regardless of how fawning or respectful it might act, it's still a devil with its own agenda. And you know what they say about making pacts with devils...)