My crowning moment in any D&D campaign is when I played a Naga sorcerer who joined a party of humans and elves looking to overthrow an avatar of the Snake God who was leading Nagas and Lizardmen in a war against the human/elf lands.
I played the righteous turncoat right up until the height of the final battle with the Snake God avatar itself. Then I mind controlled the human fighter to kill the elf wizard and then put him to sleep so only the thief was left to fight the Snake God's incarnate wrath.
Nah, if we're talking D&D schools of magic, it's enchantment you have to worry about. That's where all the freaky mind control shit is.
My crowning moment in any D&D campaign is when I played a Naga sorcerer who joined a party of humans and elves looking to overthrow an avatar of the Snake God who was leading Nagas and Lizardmen in a war against the human/elf lands.
I played the righteous turncoat right up until the height of the final battle with the Snake God avatar itself. Then I mind controlled the human fighter to kill the elf wizard and then put him to sleep so only the thief was left to fight the Snake God's incarnate wrath.
All hail the Snake God. Hssssss.