Limits On The Nightlord's Abilities
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2023 8:09 pm
So, I am trying to find out what are the true limits of of the Nightlord's abilities. First I would like to start of with making sure I understand what they book wise cannot do...
1. Alter organic material. I am assuming this includes plants, flesh, bone, blood (at least now while it is pumping in a body), and living inorganic material (like stone and metal) of intelligent living beings that are naturally reproduced.
2. Alter living energy beings into another form. So a fire elemental could not be turned into a lightning or shadow elemental.
3. Convert energy into a solid mass (so no chairs made of light or cool looking weapons made from fire) nor convert matter into mass (so a car could not be turned into a massive fireball or turning an energy beam into an burst of butterflies).
With that in mind. Could a Nightlord us their abilitys on say...
1. Hounds, hunters, great hounds, and master hounds to the point where a Nightlord could have their own individual look for their hound forces?
2. Could a robot (or for that matter, a golem or the automatons) be created, altered, destroyed through the reshaping of its form? Please note...This includes non-living, but self-operating systems ran by an A.I. and not an actual sentient brain.
3. Could their abilities be used to mimic spells (even though casting a stone to flesh spell could stop a pc's attack), and thus this is why they do not tend to use magic?
4. What about non-living objects like a suit of armor or even mecha (if a Nightlord so happens to find themselves in such a world)?
5. Could their abilities be used to counter certain spells or even take over it? Could the even use their abilities against alien intelligence, lords of hell, and gods?
6. What about living matter that was altered into inorganic (technically non-living) matter? Could they be reshaped? And if so, assuming that such spells also affects the internal organs (I would not want to see what is in the center of a stone to flesh spell), would this mean the once living person takes on a fleshy version of the new form?
7. Sticking with #6. And if such a matter change is possible, what would become of the original altering power source (assuming the change is not permanent, say like a stone to flesh spell)? Does the person automatically gets reverted back at the end of the period, no matter the altered material? Or would the spell remain in place until the person is reverted back to the original stone material?
1. Alter organic material. I am assuming this includes plants, flesh, bone, blood (at least now while it is pumping in a body), and living inorganic material (like stone and metal) of intelligent living beings that are naturally reproduced.
2. Alter living energy beings into another form. So a fire elemental could not be turned into a lightning or shadow elemental.
3. Convert energy into a solid mass (so no chairs made of light or cool looking weapons made from fire) nor convert matter into mass (so a car could not be turned into a massive fireball or turning an energy beam into an burst of butterflies).
With that in mind. Could a Nightlord us their abilitys on say...
1. Hounds, hunters, great hounds, and master hounds to the point where a Nightlord could have their own individual look for their hound forces?
2. Could a robot (or for that matter, a golem or the automatons) be created, altered, destroyed through the reshaping of its form? Please note...This includes non-living, but self-operating systems ran by an A.I. and not an actual sentient brain.
3. Could their abilities be used to mimic spells (even though casting a stone to flesh spell could stop a pc's attack), and thus this is why they do not tend to use magic?
4. What about non-living objects like a suit of armor or even mecha (if a Nightlord so happens to find themselves in such a world)?
5. Could their abilities be used to counter certain spells or even take over it? Could the even use their abilities against alien intelligence, lords of hell, and gods?
6. What about living matter that was altered into inorganic (technically non-living) matter? Could they be reshaped? And if so, assuming that such spells also affects the internal organs (I would not want to see what is in the center of a stone to flesh spell), would this mean the once living person takes on a fleshy version of the new form?
7. Sticking with #6. And if such a matter change is possible, what would become of the original altering power source (assuming the change is not permanent, say like a stone to flesh spell)? Does the person automatically gets reverted back at the end of the period, no matter the altered material? Or would the spell remain in place until the person is reverted back to the original stone material?