I don’t remember the details anymore, but it started when they met that tiefling in candle keep (the book says “in the unlikely event of combat”, they clearly have not met my murder hobos) and got worse the further into hell they got.
I decided against a TPK when they attacked Bel… They killed the Sybriex because it was trying to make telepathic contact (and all got nice and mutated in the process). After they had no way to find the rods they went back to the path of demons. They killed the guy they needed on the work crew so I had to put a note in his lunchbox from his mom about seeing motdenkeinen. That worked until the mirror, where they wouldn’t deal with the devil there…
They also filled many flasks with Styx water and ichor, which they poured on creatures (getting them banned from the wandering emporium). Oh, and they used the puzzle box as a torture device and made captured creatures try to open it, with the usual outcome being their brains exploding.
Yep, that’s exactly how it went.
I don’t remember the details anymore, but it started when they met that tiefling in candle keep (the book says “in the unlikely event of combat”, they clearly have not met my murder hobos) and got worse the further into hell they got.
I decided against a TPK when they attacked Bel… They killed the Sybriex because it was trying to make telepathic contact (and all got nice and mutated in the process). After they had no way to find the rods they went back to the path of demons. They killed the guy they needed on the work crew so I had to put a note in his lunchbox from his mom about seeing motdenkeinen. That worked until the mirror, where they wouldn’t deal with the devil there…
They also filled many flasks with Styx water and ichor, which they poured on creatures (getting them banned from the wandering emporium). Oh, and they used the puzzle box as a torture device and made captured creatures try to open it, with the usual outcome being their brains exploding.