Re: Being "drawn into" a Heroquest

From: Manuel MOLINIER <manuel.molinier_at_CoEu2ziFyoEUxHhbVVF6J6UygyQVmQfQDxljV2a6OjRgwKdNK1b1A7C6OPiB>
Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 14:48:33 +0100


This might be a funny to play case of YGWV.

Manuel

On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 11:33 AM, Sean Foster <ebaninth_at_gd5YDPgF0sWKGKx9U9n6vPp3yMwAowudXyWz5EW6vPggTdHzmcEWOoof-0QOpoQ9liRdy81KjJcg__KF.yahoo.invalid> wrote:

>
>
> # Or the adventurers defeating their extremely powerful nemesis in an
> # heroquest because the nemesis attempted it much earlier in time.
> # This could even bring a plot arc. The only way at a point to defeat
> # their otherwise invincible opponent is to go on a hero quest and defeat
> him
> # on that same quest where he gained his power.
>
> Could the Lunars be "currently" doing this with the Pharaoh? Because of the
> "No time" in the Heroplane, they can go back and kill him/cause some of his
> previously successful Heroquests to fail and in so doing, not weaken him in
> the past, but weaken him (the currently dead him) now. Confusing.
>
> I recall in some convention publications (The 1st Australia Con?) there
> were
> questions about how the GL's cut up Arkat into 7 different pieces and
> spread
> him about and presumably weakened him so that someone could not go and do a
> Lightbringers quest and bring him back from the dead. I assume this was
> similar to what is currently being done with Pharaoh. Harmast B managed to
> 'resurrect' Arkat as:
> a) the point of the LBQ is to bring back a hero to help you (and, if
> needed,
> seems to successfully resurrect these random? Heros in the process).
> b) The Vampire Kings of Tanisor (?) may have killed Arkat but they didn't
> weaken him 'spiritually' so somebody brought him back. The GL's were not
> going to make that mistake.
>
> Hmm...I wonder if the Pharaoh is/was Arkat? Arkat/Pharaoh/Elric/Corum - the
> eternal champion...
>
> Sean
>
> PS
> Who pulled Talor the Laughing Warrior out of a HQ? I don't remember was it
> Harmast or Arkat?
>
> PSS
>
> D&D Monster Summoning - very much a "Being 'drawn into' a Heroquest"
>
>
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