This installment has me reminiscing about a campaign I ran in the early 90s where the PCs helped a warrior whose soul had been bound to a suit of armour destroy the lich that created him, freeing his soul to pass on.
As I’ve said before, d20monkey truly portrays how gaming on the tabletop often goes down – keep ’em coming Brian
This is really interesting. I’ve been playing a wizard that has been researching using golems/warforged as a “life raft” for his soul as a more humane alternative to lichdom.
Why do I get the premonition that Acererak did this, dumped it in favour of lichdom (as per your text) and the project now runs on auto?
Getting some strong Iron King vibes from this project…I wonder if there’s a connection.
This installment has me reminiscing about a campaign I ran in the early 90s where the PCs helped a warrior whose soul had been bound to a suit of armour destroy the lich that created him, freeing his soul to pass on.
As I’ve said before, d20monkey truly portrays how gaming on the tabletop often goes down – keep ’em coming Brian
This is really interesting. I’ve been playing a wizard that has been researching using golems/warforged as a “life raft” for his soul as a more humane alternative to lichdom.
Damn. Just by reading the blueprints, I can tell this thing is going to fuck the party’s shit up.
The King of Seasons spies a typo in the second to last panel.
FIXED! Thank you, your Majesty!
A man-like machine to house a soul after death is the premise of a great comic called “The Coffin,” by Phil Hester and Mike Huddleston.