The Apparatus: What is it good for?
The Apparatus: What is it good for?
The Apparatus is the size of a house, needs a lot of lightning to activate, and for its most common use requires you to abduct the person whom you want to trans possess. Outside of "Thoughts of Darkness", has anyone actually used the Apparatus in his or her campaign?
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The Apparatus first appeared in House on Gryphon Hill, though the adventure is a mess it has many nice ideas, such as the mesmerists pendulum (similar to the tarokka cards deciding where key parts, objects etc. of the adventure are or NPC objectives.Solan wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2024 9:25 am The Apparatus is the size of a house, needs a lot of lightning to activate, and for its most common use requires you to abduct the person whom you want to trans possess. Outside of "Thoughts of Darkness", has anyone actually used the Apparatus in his or her campaign?
You don't have to abduct someone to use any PC can use it on them to separate themselves into two different entities. Also it could be used by anyone to switch bodies with someone else, like for instance if a PC has been revived as a flesh golem the essence of that person can switch bodies with a living human.
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Don't you need the Rod of Rastinon to perform the splitting function?Mephisto of the FoS wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2024 11:52 amThe Apparatus first appeared in House on Gryphon Hill, though the adventure is a mess it has many nice ideas, such as the mesmerists pendulum (similar to the tarokka cards deciding where key parts, objects etc. of the adventure are or NPC objectives.Solan wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2024 9:25 am The Apparatus is the size of a house, needs a lot of lightning to activate, and for its most common use requires you to abduct the person whom you want to trans possess. Outside of "Thoughts of Darkness", has anyone actually used the Apparatus in his or her campaign?
You don't have to abduct someone to use any PC can use it on them to separate themselves into two different entities. Also it could be used by anyone to switch bodies with someone else, like for instance if a PC has been revived as a flesh golem the essence of that person can switch bodies with a living human.
Does that mean you've used the Apparatus in your campaign?
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Without the rod the Apparatus can only exchange minds between bodies; it cannot split or rejoin a single psyche. According to legend, the Apparatus can also rejoin the psyches it has divided. Theoretically, two normal subjects, each, unique and whole, might be forced to share one body through this process. The stronger body would harbor the two psyches, while the weaker body would become a withered, empty shell. I wonder if Malken (or you know who) would be interested in this power of the Apparatus.
The Rod of Rastinon activates the function of the the Apparatus that allows the separation of a single soul into two parts, so far only resulting in a good and evil split. It is also necessary for reuniting a fragmented psyche. There are several kinds.
The Sacred Barrier, also known as the Rod of Houtras, is one of the rumoured variants of the Rod of Rastinon, and as such, can be used to activate the Apparatus' transpossession power. In addition, it makes the user immune to telepathic contact or manipulation, and the device itself can't be found by any psionic or magic means of location. It is hidden by the Order of the Guardians. The Brotherhood is detailed in "The Brotherhood of Contemplative Power (Article)," in the Undead Sea Scrolls 2002.
Well I haven't played a campaign for almost two decades, but reading and writing stuff is still my hobby
So no I haven't used it but I am thinking of writing something on it, in the far future.
I have written something though in Quoth the Raven #28 p.267-268 below is a summary.
The Rod of Nebenwelt is a crystal shaft, two feet long and a half inch in diameter, almost identical to the Rod of Rastinon or the Rod of Houtras, with silvery sparks occasionally flickering along its length inside, crackling quietly. It was created by Reiner Nebenmann, a novice but brilliant scientist of the Ministry of Science in Falkovnia. This fragile crystal of Wondrous Power operates the Apparatus, unlocking its power to travel to a parallel Demiplane of Dread called Nebenwelt*. The Rod of Nebenwelt hasn’t the power to activate the union and splitting of souls, but without this rod the Alchemist’s machine is able to only perform soul transference.
The parallel Demiplane of Dread called Nebenwelt is 5e Ravenloft
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Another idea I just came with is that it can be used by Rudolph von Aubrecker to become something more than
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You know who? Voldemort ?Mephisto of the FoS wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2024 2:15 pmWithout the rod the Apparatus can only exchange minds between bodies; it cannot split or rejoin a single psyche. According to legend, the Apparatus can also rejoin the psyches it has divided. Theoretically, two normal subjects, each, unique and whole, might be forced to share one body through this process. The stronger body would harbor the two psyches, while the weaker body would become a withered, empty shell. I wonder if Malken (or you know who) would be interested in this power of the Apparatus.
Well I haven't played a campaign for almost two decades, but reading and writing stuff is still my hobby
So no I haven't used it but I am thinking of writing something on it, in the far future.
I have written something though in Quoth the Raven #28 p.267-268 below is a summary.
The Rod of Nebenwelt is a crystal shaft, two feet long and a half inch in diameter, almost identical to the Rod of Rastinon or the Rod of Houtras, with silvery sparks occasionally flickering along its length inside, crackling quietly. It was created by Reiner Nebenmann, a novice but brilliant scientist of the Ministry of Science in Falkovnia. This fragile crystal of Wondrous Power operates the Apparatus, unlocking its power to travel to a parallel Demiplane of Dread called Nebenwelt*. The Rod of Nebenwelt hasn’t the power to activate the union and splitting of souls, but without this rod the Alchemist’s machine is able to only perform soul transference.
The parallel Demiplane of Dread called Nebenwelt is 5e Ravenloft
PS
Another idea I just came with is that it can be used by Rudolph von Aubrecker to become something more than
Ah, so there are different Rods than just the one?
Really? That long? do you have any ambition to play again?
It would be more ironic for the Rift Spanner to take one to Nebenwelt .
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Malken's alter ego
Yap! Officially 2 known so far
Always, I had some high hopes during covid, meaning I hoped I would start playing after that,as some friends of mine are interested in trying it out.But in the end life got in the way as they all work a lot and also travel a lot. I was about to play with some people but my schedule is really chaotic and I usually work at late afternoon - midnight and usually on weekends too so I didn't want to play a game and then disappear so I told them I couldn't.
Ironic yes but the idea came from The Man in the High Castle, so I placed it in Falkovnia
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It's off in the distant future of my campaign, (if we ever get back to playing it) but I'd hoped to use it one day to split up my two main villains, who currently find themselves sharing a body. (The ghost of Baron Metus, inhabiting the body of Vir Stannum, the clockwork man.)
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Check also The Undead Sea Scrolls 2002 for the Rod of Houtras there is an article by Ed Kowalczewski (Edziu) Brotherhood of Contemplative Power (An order of monks located in Barovia) Page 85.
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