2/24/2023 0 Comments Demon race d&d![]() ![]() The demon prince claims the rogue as its first slave and champion in its quest to consume all life in existence. ![]() When the demigod was at its weakest, the quasit attacked while the party was busy and ate the demigod’s heart, transforming the quasit into a demi-demon prince. Since this demigod’s worshippers were all in this one dungeon, the quasit directed the group to do things that got its worshippers all killed. In the game I run, demigods are still garnering power through their followers’ belief so they can become a god with a capital G. As the game went on, the quasit became a fun NPC who goads the rogue into doing more and more vicious acts to solve the party’s problems, and hinted at the idea of a warlock pact if it became strong enough.Įventually, the party finds a demigod in a dungeon. ![]() The quasit is there to keep tabs on the rogue PC as he fulfills this mission. In return, the rogue has to personally kill the BBEG. As part of the deal, the rogue gets a quasit familiar and gets to live. Our rogue nearly died while fighting an orcish fiend cult, but struck a deal with a tanarruk to save his life. We have a weird love triangle of sorts going on in my campaign between the BBEG (an orc warlord), the party rogue, and a revenant NPC. ![]()
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