You were so close. You had cut a path through the BBEG's armies, assaulted his fortress and nearly killed him, but before the final blow was struck,he TWORE open a portal in time, flinging you to the future, where his evil is law. How does your foolish party react? Do they try to return to the past to undo the timeline or save the current one?
>>51123974
Jack
>>51123974
Past is the past, and the future will be.
SMITE NOW
>>51123974
ignore BBEG and spend campaign attempting to obtain the power of causality itself so I can stop this from ever happening by beating my DM over the head with the player's handbook dealing (1d4 + strength) x 2 damage because I have proficiency in unarmed weapons and multiattack and since our DM is level 1 I'd specify nonlethal damage and knock the fucker out for pulling such a BS trick
Rolled 9 (1d20)
>>51123974
I roll to seduce the BBEG.
Could work if PC are level 5 to 10, so they get to play more without feeling tricked. Doing so at level 20 would be extremely lame.
>>51124726
What's wrong with romping around the future for a little while? At least now you can justify your murder hoboing by saying none of it will matter after you erase the timeline, or that they were all working for the BBEG.
>>51124726
20 minutes...
>>51128249
meant for>>51127807