Geas should be the most you do.
That and possibly a greater curse which activate under certain conditions.
Wish can also do similar things.
If this is 3.5 look at BOVD page 28 and 29 for additional ideas. Personally I think the reverse midas curse is particularly apt. Everything that the rogue touches turns to lead/unvaluable items until a wish, miracle, remove curse from a 17th level character, or you relocate the MacGuffin.
That and possibly a greater curse which activate under certain conditions.
Wish can also do similar things.
If this is 3.5 look at BOVD page 28 and 29 for additional ideas. Personally I think the reverse midas curse is particularly apt. Everything that the rogue touches turns to lead/unvaluable items until a wish, miracle, remove curse from a 17th level character, or you relocate the MacGuffin.
Oh those silly PCs....
09/08/2010 04:50:09 AM
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Actions should definitely have consequences
09/08/2010 05:38:13 AM
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Re: Actions should definitely have consequences
09/08/2010 11:05:20 PM
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Stay away from dominate
10/08/2010 05:17:01 AM
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Definitely consequences.
11/08/2010 11:03:02 PM
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Rule #2 Don't screw a caster...ever...especially if the caster is more powerful than you
11/08/2010 11:53:34 PM
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Rule #4 as a safe guard, invest in some clerical protection.
12/08/2010 03:23:48 AM
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I consider that as staying dead *NM*
12/08/2010 06:34:29 AM
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but liches are dead! they're just lively *NM*
12/08/2010 12:58:24 PM
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Undead is not the same as Dead, to be undead you have to pull the cheating switch *NM*
12/08/2010 05:22:17 PM
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I agree on a curse of some sort. Not too heavy, but not too light. *NM*
10/08/2010 06:12:03 PM
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Well, it depends on the Wizard and the situation, I should think.
12/08/2010 07:24:11 AM
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