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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Seattle, WA
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Hey there, I'm looking for a good way to dramatically introduce Kronos to my campaign. (Not necessarily Kronos HIMSELF, but just the fact that his faction has taken interest in the PC's activities).
Right now, I'm wrapping up a several session adventure where the PCs (a Malakite of Revelation, a very logical Elohite of Destiny, a Seraph of Judgement, and a Ofanite of Lightning) have majorly messed with one of Mammon's plans to protect a forming tether in a Mexican tourist town. Along the way they will have also set Nybbas back a bit and given a metaphoric middle finger to Kevin the Terrible up in Los Angeles. The player playing the Elohite to Destiny is very protective of Yves and adheres to a very strict code to following his plans. I'd love to find a way to introduce Kronos to this group (and particularly this player) that gives an impression that Kronos may very well be Yves' equal. Since I've never done much with Kronos or his minions in the past, I have a hard time wrapping my head around just how to do that. Any help would be appreciated! -J.C. |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Birmingham, Alabama
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One little thought come to mind. The Ehloite of Destiny finds a letter addressed to him. The letter reads:
Lovely little obsession you have there. Expect to see you soon. -Krono |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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One possibility is the Elohite finds Yves crying over a person who has been corrupted by Fate.
Seeing him so emotional is highly unusual, perhaps unprecedented. The Archangel will explain the bare facts, but it sounds like a more or less typical case of a person facing temptation, and yielding to a gentle push from the Servitors of Kronos. The Elohite will presumably want to investigate why the Fate of this particular individual moved Yves more than the multitudes of other damned. (S)he will presumably not want to mention to the others that he gave in to his emotions so dramatically. |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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The Servitor of Yves is researching in his Library, and comes across a sheet of paper with a message in Helltongue. Translated, it turns out to refer to a human NPC who crossed paths with the PCs recently, although the Elohite didn't have a direct influence on him. The details would be different, but it says something like:
The author might be known as a demon of Fate, although the addressee is unfamiliar. It appears that the angels have unwittingly led someone a little further towards Fate, and some Servitor of Kronos was in a position to take the credit. He might even be manipulating the PCs to further his own goals. Maybe the whole document is a plant to lure the characters into a trap, but that would imply Kronos has some control over the mysterious page-ranking algorithm of Yves' Library. You could add some passing mention of Aranoth having some important objective, if you think the hook needs juicier bait. Or maybe later the angels find out about the same demon taking credit for something else they did. |
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Frozen Wastelands of NH
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If the Elohite has Divine Destiny, or the Malakite gets a check digit 6 roll on some human, you could drop a "WOAH! One of the important ones!" splat on the angels when they idly ping random humans.
Of course, Kronos likes the important ones. He likes them to fail. There's already a demon of Fate assigned. Perhaps a Balohite (Bal with Elohite resonance), for that delightful equal-but-wearing-a-goatee vibe. Balakim are fun, too.
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Quote:
Another equal-but-goateed strategy is to deploy a Balseraph, Djinn, Lilim and Impudite of Fate. For once, the Infernals will have a big edge in information-gathering. |
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