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Wenin Posted - 30 May 2018 : 15:53:12
I'm reading through Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes and in regards to Asmodeus it mentions "The most epic of all his achievements is chronicled in a play based on purportedly true events as researched by the aasmiar bard Anodius".

PLEASE tell me that this exists!!!!

I can't find it anywhere. =)
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sleyvas Posted - 08 Jun 2018 : 21:45:09
I heard part of it involved a trial against that Aasimar bard, Anodius Jonnson (known as Jonny by his friends), for a golden violin of quickening against the soul of Anodius. Anodius apparently won the bout, and true to the contract, Asmodeus gave him the violin. This apparently was also used by Asmodeus to prove that he fully honors his contracts with all fairness.
Seethyr Posted - 08 Jun 2018 : 14:22:07
quote:
Originally posted by LordofBones

How exactly does one put the King of Hell on trial?

Just trying to research him got poor William the Dogged splattered all over Sigil.



If it’s part of his plan all along, quite easily. Well, not so easy that the powers at be get tipped off by his obvious compliance.

Don’t forget we also had a trial for Cyric, who was decidedly more chaotic.
Gary Dallison Posted - 08 Jun 2018 : 08:39:56
quote:
Originally posted by LordofBones

How exactly does one put the King of Hell on trial?

Just trying to research him got poor William the Dogged splattered all over Sigil.



You come up with a kewl idea and then without any further thought, or research, or consideration about the ramifications or consistency for the setting you write it down in a published work and pat yourself on the back for a job well done.
LordofBones Posted - 08 Jun 2018 : 07:58:44
How exactly does one put the King of Hell on trial?

Just trying to research him got poor William the Dogged splattered all over Sigil.
Storyteller Hero Posted - 08 Jun 2018 : 01:50:23
quote:
Originally posted by Wenin

Could you make a note to message me when you finish?



Sure.

Wenin Posted - 08 Jun 2018 : 01:47:26
Could you make a note to message me when you finish?
Storyteller Hero Posted - 03 Jun 2018 : 05:36:11
I've added it to my bucket list for DMsGuild. Something I'll work on while I'm taking walks for exercise (I carry a notepad).

I hope you like iambic pentameter.

:P


moonbeast Posted - 31 May 2018 : 06:50:42
Probably a teaser for a future product?
Zeromaru X Posted - 30 May 2018 : 17:00:58
The bard? Dunno.

You can read a version of the trial in the Fiendish Codex (3e book) about devils, but that version is different from what they published in MToF

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