If she fails to find a cleric within 24 hours, she’ll have to make a fortitude save for each negative level. If she succeeds it goes away with no ill effects. If she fails, she loses one level but the negative level goes away.
Belkar’s lost Con which determines his hit points. He needs to either get his con restored or earn new Con points, I believe.
Agreed the rift is way too much of a dangling plot hook to NOT be entered at some point. We have two more books people!
And while the effects on Laurin are interesting, she can get herself to a cleric with that fancy teleport of hers no problem, plus she has a kingdom’s worth of wealth to pay for it. Moot point though, as I doubt we’ll see her again. Then again, I may be eating my hat along with Mr. Goob when that happens.
Chekhov aside, I can’t imagine Tarquin or even Scarface simply ignoring a strategic asset like the rift. They possess the only working toll road to another world: there’s gotta be a way to leverage that. Plus if team T doesn’t control it, somebody else will.
C’mon, that makes no sense. Both Elan and Roy were run through by swords, and Roy got impaled by a dinosaur for good measure. I would certainly think that blood loss due to dinosaur impalement would be equal to or greater than even the thirstiest of vampires and that got healed right up by potions.
Blood drain, not blood loss. The former is a specific thing.
So that brings up an interesting question:
We know that there are two more books, and yet it looks like all the pieces are in place for a big confrontation in book six at Kraagor’s gate. What’s going to happen after that?
Blood drain is a negative energy attack (Malack couldn’t do it until he dispelled the Mass Death Ward). It’s not that the potions can’t replace the physical blood loss, it’s that they can’t fix the Constitution loss associated with the attack.
No, I don’t expect that to “make sense” in a rational sense but that’s the game rules explanation.
Anyway, unless this is the most eventful airship ride ever, Durkon should have plenty of time to cast the Restoration spells necessary to fix Belkar up.
I can’t remember if this has been discussed already, but I’m intrigued by the fact that while this rift comes through over an ocean on the other side, the Azure City rift opened what looked like thousands of miles above the planet’s surface. I don’t believe we have any specific details on the other two destroyed gates but we can’t assume that Kraagor’s Gate comes out somewhere convenient (although undoubted the considerations of plot will dictate otherwise).
Well, we’ve just been told that they need to go past the Dwarven lands to get to Kraagor’s gate. If I had to guess, I’d say we make an unplanned stop there to deal with Durkon’s backstory. There’s one book. Then Kraagor’s gate and the big showdown could be book two.
Just a guess. I’m not putting my hat on the line here.
My other speculation: Durkon’s backstory and Kraagor’s Gate’s destruction will appear in the next book. The final book will take place within Riftworld and will involve Xykon’s final defeat.
Also, although Belkar will undoubtedly die at some point, I don’t think he’ll leave the strip until very, very near the end, if at all: he’s too great a character to lose.
We don’t KNOW that the rift is a working toll road to another world. Characters have just been assuming that. No one - to date - knows whether anything living (or not) can cross the rift barrier and survive/maintain structural integrity. It’s possible that it’s in ‘view only’ mode.
“I wonder what happens if the phylactery goes through the rift?”
“I don’t know. But I bet the lich doesn’t, either.”
Indeed it does. But until I see it happen - give The Giant’s established ability to surprise and turn things on their head - I ain’t taking it as given.
Burlew is surely aware of all the reader speculation about Kraagor’s Gate being in Durkon’s homeland and the ability of Scoundrel’s airship to pass through the rift. So even if he’s planning on doing these things, he’d likely throw some misdirection up first. Especially if he’s approaching a hiatus point.
Right. Just to clarify further for the non D&D folks:
In D&D, constitution is the stat that defines how “hardy” your character is. A high constitution gives bonuses to your health total, while a very low constitution penalizes it.
If Belkar’s constitution has dropped low enough, he could be receiving -3 or more hitpoints PER LEVEL. This means that his total health pool has taken a drastic hit. Right now he’s technically at “full health,” but that ceiling is much lower than it otherwise might be, making him very vulnerable.
Didn’t Xykon throw goblins in the gate as entertainment/science project?
I just had an odd thought. Daddy Tarq is almost unhinged at this point. After a sufficient amount of brooding will he step into the rift at a moment of dramatic tension and pop up during the showdown between The Stick and Team Evil?