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No-key the Mushroom King?
sebsmith
Friday, April 08, 2011 3:19:25 AM(UTC)

From Stack Exchange, I was wondering if any of you knew the answer to this question:
Rain wrote:
No-Key the Mushroom King was originally a canon NPC in 1st edition Exalted in the book Creatures of the Wild notably the only person to have defeated Octavian the Living Tower (a 2nd Circle Demon). No-Key was immortal thanks to a fountain created by a River God and is covered with fungus growths due to prolonged exposure to the 3rd circle spell Curse of Mists.

I have not been able to find any reference to him in 2nd edition Exalted. Does anyone know if he appears any any of the official sourcebooks? Preferably with updated stats.
I've checked the wiki already, but I found no mention of him, thanks for any help you can provide.
JimB
Friday, April 08, 2011 4:00:15 AM(UTC)

As near as I remember, No Key only gets two words in passing on one or another of Octavian's write-ups. I don't think he's even mentioned by name (No Key, I mean, not Octavian).
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CyberEagle
Friday, April 08, 2011 12:33:20 PM(UTC)

I don't think he actually has stats. As far as I can remember, he's just a heroic mortal who serves a river god, is overgrown with fungus, doesn't age and is slightly lacking in the sanity department due to his situation.
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Revlid
Friday, April 08, 2011 1:02:57 PM(UTC)

He's mentioned in Octavian's write-up, but hasn't been officially updated for Second Edition.

There is, however, a fan conversion of him on the wiki.
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