@aaronapley258 Return of the Runelords book 3 has an article in the back on various magic pools around Golarion. The God Pool is discussed in that article. Fair warning, though, there isn't a lot more information than what I presented. I just don't want you to get your expectations up.
You need to be an expert academic with a knowledge of necromancy. Being a master necromancer (to the exclusion of other forms of magic) isn't necessary.
I dont get it. Fleshwarping is primarily trasmutation isnt it? How did he lose to the Runelord of Wrath in what is supposed to be his area of expertise?
Excellent question. I suspect part of it was due to just how many topics Karzoug was pursuing at any given time. He spread himself fairly thin. Also, I'll discuss this over the next two episodes, but Alaznist had some major outside help.
Haphrama made some pretty great spells I must say
I know that the Runelords are relatively evil, but Karzoug is so cool to me because he built himself up from literally nothing
He manages to be both despicable and compelling.
What book was the God Pool mentioned, I can't seem to find any information on the Wiki @@Podfinder
@aaronapley258 Return of the Runelords book 3 has an article in the back on various magic pools around Golarion. The God Pool is discussed in that article. Fair warning, though, there isn't a lot more information than what I presented. I just don't want you to get your expectations up.
How does one become a lich trasmuter? Doesnt one need to be a master necromancer to become a lich?
Just need to be a decently powerful spellcaster with sufficient crafting skills. That goes for 1e or 2e.
You need to be an expert academic with a knowledge of necromancy. Being a master necromancer (to the exclusion of other forms of magic) isn't necessary.
@Podfinder
...or know an excellent Necromancer trustworthy enough to manipulate your eternal soul.
I dont get it. Fleshwarping is primarily trasmutation isnt it? How did he lose to the Runelord of Wrath in what is supposed to be his area of expertise?
Excellent question. I suspect part of it was due to just how many topics Karzoug was pursuing at any given time. He spread himself fairly thin. Also, I'll discuss this over the next two episodes, but Alaznist had some major outside help.