SlagMortar
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Planus, through an extreme act of will, keeps his mouth shut for the moment in order to let Rinaldo handle the situation.
[sblock=KO] KN(Planes): An Efreeti has many magical abilities, many of which are fire-based.(Yeah, I'll toss my Sense Motive in from now on, I may be no Rinaldo, but who is (apart from Rinaldo)?
For good measure, my Knowledge (the planes) +14, and regarding the efreeti's bond, my Knowledge (arcana) +18.
I presume the path to continue is not readily apparent to Ashnar?)
"But you are aware if you fight us, you will expend some of our resources, assuming we win without getting killed, and that will inder us if we agree with the deal. So, what prevent you to let us go if we conclude the deal with you?" asks Rinaldo
"If I could let people come and go as I wish, then what's the point of having me here at all? This is a punishment for me, dictated by the Great Pasha himself.""My friend is right. What I want to know is what bound you to stop our way. What order you to fight us when we could pass unharmed, and thus, more able to fulfill the deal if we accept it." asks Rinaldo
[sblock=KO]I'm just playing the hand I've been dealt :shrug:. I don't do a lot with summoning so I wasn't aware of the differences. I think in 2E outsiders always reformed and that's what I'm thinking of. That might be what the original DM was thinking , also.[/sblock][sblock=Heckler]
I have my suspicions on how this may or may not be planned out, especially with the Knowledge tidbit, but I think part of what Velmont was getting at is that called outsiders actually die when killed, and summoned outsiders reform after 24 hours, and summoned creatures refuse to use spells or spell-like abilities that cost/would cost XP to cast. As such, the player is a bit skeptical, but the character hopes to nudge towards a better deal.
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"If I could let people come and go as I wish, then what's the point of having me here at all? This is a punishment for me, dictated by the Great Pasha himself."
[sblock=KO]I'm just playing the hand I've been dealt :shrug:. I don't do a lot with summoning so I wasn't aware of the differences. I think in 2E outsiders always reformed and that's what I'm thinking of. That might be what the original DM was thinking , also.[/sblock]