The Looking Glass, the Cyclone, the Wardrobe and the Second Star to the Right
Judd:
What happens to those kids who have been to otherworlds when they grow up?
One sorcerous theory:
http://githyankidiaspora.wordpress.com/2010/03/06/the-looking-glass-the-cyclone-the-wardrobe-and-the-second-star-to-the-right/
Ben Lehman:
Makes me think of this.
Why have a fixed demon pantheon? I thought one of the neat things about sorcerer is that demons don't exist until the Sorcerer makes them.
Judd:
Quote from: Ben Lehman on March 06, 2010, 12:42:23 AM
Makes me think of this.
Why have a fixed demon pantheon? I thought one of the neat things about sorcerer is that demons don't exist until the Sorcerer makes them.
The fixed pantheon might be a darling I have to kill. We'll see.
I had this idea about a fixed pantheon of demons based on a deck of playing cards. I tried to shoehorn it into this setting because of the Wonderland angle.
greyorm:
While "make up your own demon" is kind of cool, having to summon demons from a set pantheon (and yet not knowing exactly what you're going to get) is also pretty spiffy. I still want to get back to my group's Sorcerer game sometime, or start a new one, where we were using the daemons of the Goetia ala Solomon's various Keys as the things that could be summoned. The restriction is liberating.
The Dragon Master:
And of course, the fixed pantheon doesn't mean the demons abilities are known. Sure you know you're summoning the White Rabbit, and that he is a guardian of travellers, but that doesn' t mean that you know HOW he guards them. It doesn't necessarily mean he has the Travel ability, or that he has any kind of Boost ability, just that he uses whatever powers he has to Guard them. As for why he does so? What his need is? What he desires? These are still open questions, or at least are area's where the characters knowledge isn't guaranteed to be accurate.
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