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*** Are you seriously suggesting that, because an inanimate object has no chance to dodge an explosion, it remains immune to all explosions? That appears to be a bug rather than a feature, one easily repaired by application of common sense. |
*** Are you seriously suggesting that, because an inanimate object has no chance to dodge an explosion, it remains immune to all explosions? That appears to be a bug rather than a feature, one easily repaired by application of common sense. |
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* [[Ravenloft]]. We know Ravenloft can take in beings from other planes, just ask [[Dragonlance|Lord Soth]]. We know that both the Mournland and Ravenloft are known for [[Ominous Fog]]. We know that when Ravenloft takes in a new Darklord, it tends to haul in a significant number of people for standing too close, i.e. however close the Dark Powers think is too close for that specific one. |
* [[Ravenloft]]. We know Ravenloft can take in beings from other planes, just ask [[Dragonlance|Lord Soth]]. We know that both the Mournland and Ravenloft are known for [[Ominous Fog]]. We know that when Ravenloft takes in a new Darklord, it tends to haul in a significant number of people for standing too close, i.e. however close the Dark Powers think is too close for that specific one. |
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* Karrnath/Kaius. Note that the Mournland doesn't impede undead, Cyre and Karrnath were at war when the Day of Mourning hit, and vampires are associated with mist/fog. Either this was a weapon [[Gone Horribly Right]] or, [[Watchmen (comics)|like Ozymandias]], Kaius is willing to sacrifice a ''lot'' of people for peace. Either of these would explain why Kaius is of evil alignment. |
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== The nature of the Draconic Prophecy == |
== The nature of the Draconic Prophecy == |