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    Daniel McSorley
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    Dangerous Awnshegh in Anuire

    From: the Falcon
    >So that only leaves us with the Gorgon. Granted, he has a
    >pretty big realm, two additional puppet realms and pretty big army, but it
    >isn't like the Gorgon is coming out of his fortress in Kal-Saitharak. So
    >the only awnshegh you really have to fear in Anuire is the Gorgon, and
    >even then mostly because of his army and not of his person.
    >
    Who says he's not coming out of his fortress? That's written nowhere
    that I know of. I know a lot of DMs have implemented this as a house rule,
    so their low level players can see the Gorgon as a distant threat and not an
    immediate one, but I know of no reason he can't leave if he wants to.

    Daniel McSorley- mcsorley.1@osu.edu
    http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/~mcsorley/

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    DKEvermore@aol.co
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    Dangerous Awnshegh in Anuire

    In a message dated 2/19/99 10:28:40 AM Central Standard Time,
    mcsorley.1@osu.edu writes:

    > Who says he's not coming out of his fortress? That's written nowhere
    > that I know of. I know a lot of DMs have implemented this as a house rule,
    > so their low level players can see the Gorgon as a distant threat and not
    an
    > immediate one, but I know of no reason he can't leave if he wants to.
    >
    > Daniel McSorley- mcsorley.1@osu.edu
    > http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/~mcsorley/
    >
    I believe they refer what I perceived as only a rumor in the supplements. Or
    perhaps _Iron Throne_. Anyway, the belief is that the Gorgon has reduced
    power if he leaves Kal Saitharak since the battle with Michael Roele. They
    *say* has hasn't.

    In my old campaigns, he sure as heck did. Sliced of an arm and a leg of the
    PC princeling of Mhoried when he narrowly avoided being split down the middle
    (including the heart). The PC *knew* the Gorgon had come for his bloodline
    but dared to challenge the Gorgon on the field of battle anyway--without the
    support of the rest of the group. Not that it would have changed much anyway.
    As a side note: he only survived due to the quick reactions of his bodyguard.

    So it's up to you. Me, I like to put the fear of Go--I mean Gorgon into the
    PCs every once in a while. ;)

    - -DKE

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