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    Bearcat
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    Worshipping a Tanaari

    >(Send insulting messages, emphasize, that they are nothing compared to
    >the Tanaari's power)

    Possibly send send a cultist priest to an power-awnshegh like the
    serpant, magian, gorgon. Have the cultist clearly(and proudly) declare that
    the tannari has sent them the following message. The cultist then turns
    around and moons the awnshegh.
    yeah i know its suicide, but hey as far a the cultist is concerned its for a
    good cause, and i'm sure the awnshegh will realize that he needs to do
    something about this disrespectful upstart.


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    Worshipping a Tanaari

    S.G.P. Berendse wrote:

    > Being: our DM cheated us in a particularly smart way to sell our soul to
    > a Tanaari or other extraplanner being. He now forces worship and already
    > set up a small shrine. With the help of the elven mage -which is a Witch
    > by the book- he has already corrupted our minds (alignment change) and
    > forced us into servitude. Hmm that was the end of my nice PC. Any
    > thoughts on how to escape this or what do you think at all of this
    > concept??
    >
    > Seb

    Its a cool idea (and i dont envy your character in the slightest!) but I must
    say I'm not a big fan of enforced alignment changes, that are in a sense,
    "chosen" by the character, for whatever reason (unlike, for example, a helm of
    alignment change). Well that said, let's look at your problem:

    Do you have any sort of free will left? Assuming you do (and if you don't,
    well, its pretty much end of character, in my mind), here's a couple of ideas:

    1) perhaps you could role-play your character as subconsciously trying to
    undermine the Dark One's efforts (hmm, that would be difficult though. actually
    prob not a real good idea)

    2) you could work out something with your DM and get a Banshegh type situation
    going where you are a good PC during daylight and a bad PC at night (or perhaps
    your "badness" could wax and wane with the moon, anyway you get the idea). You
    could then try to destroy the Dark One's temple/priests/wizard/etc will trying
    to fight off your bad half long enough to complete the mission.

    Anyway, I'd like to know how this plot line turns out. Could be pretty
    interesting.

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    Manfred V=?ISO-8859-1?Q?
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    Worshipping a Tanaari

    >S.G.P. Berendse wrote:
    >
    >> Being: our DM cheated us in a particularly smart way to sell our soul to
    >> a Tanaari or other extraplanner being. He now forces worship and already
    >> set up a small shrine. With the help of the elven mage -which is a Witch
    >> by the book- he has already corrupted our minds (alignment change) and
    >> forced us into servitude. Hmm that was the end of my nice PC. Any
    >> thoughts on how to escape this or what do you think at all of this
    >> concept??
    >>
    >> Seb
    >
    >Its a cool idea (and i dont envy your character in the slightest!) but I must
    >say I'm not a big fan of enforced alignment changes, that are in a sense,
    >"chosen" by the character, for whatever reason (unlike, for example, a
    >helm of
    >alignment change). Well that said, let's look at your problem:
    >
    >Do you have any sort of free will left? Assuming you do (and if you don't,
    >well, its pretty much end of character, in my mind), here's a couple of
    >ideas:

    Assuming you have free will, try to overdo your task. Others should pay
    attention to you.
    Make neighbours and other regents act on your situation, make them think
    on your situation.
    (Send insulting messages, emphasize, that they are nothing compared to
    the Tanaari's power)
    Perhaps they will send lots of spies to get hold of information about
    what's going on and realize your situation. They might send help.

    If that doesn't help begin something like a cursade against those
    heretics in the neighbourhood to teach them the true faith of your
    Tanaari (emphasize this.).
    When your "master" bothers with so much little things (multiple wars,
    spies, problems), he might get lazy and you get a chance to break free;
    perhaps you fall into the hands of a former friend who succeeds in
    breaking the curse.

    Hope that helps

    Manni

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