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<blockquote data-quote="Voadam" data-source="post: 7495829" data-attributes="member: 2209"><p><strong>Dragon 429</strong></p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/168692/Dragon-429-4e?affiliate_id=17596" target="_blank">Dragon 429</a></p><p>4e</p><p><strong>Dragon Tooth Warrior:</strong> Dragon Tooth magic item</p><p><strong>Undead:</strong> In fantasy, undeath can afflict almost anything that once lived. Some creatures choose undeath, and others have it forced on them. Some pass into undeath very soon after dying, and others might lie in their graves for centuries before rising again. An undead creature might loathe its current form or not even recognize its own passing. Someone who died during the height of an ancient empire and lay dead through centuries of downfall and social collapse—perhaps even triggered that collapse during their lifetime—would arise into a very puzzling world.</p><p></p><p>Dragon Teeth</p><p>All dragons venerate the dragon gods, with metallic dragons usually worshiping Bahamut and chromatic dragons following Tiamat. Although these gods favor all their children, some dragons rise in the gods’ esteem and find a place more directly in their service as guardians of sites important to the god. Dragon teeth are mythic relics from a bygone age or the teeth from a dragon that protected a site sacred to a dragon god. Such teeth are highly sought for their power to create skeletal warriors. When used, the tooth sinks into the ground and six skeletal warriors spring into existence nearby.</p><p>Dragon Tooth Level 15 Rare</p><p>This blackened fang of exceptional size vibrates with power.</p><p>Consumable 1,500 gp</p><p>Utility Power ✦ Consumable (Minor Action)</p><p>Effect: Area burst 2 within 10. Six dragon tooth warriors appear in unoccupied spaces in the area. If you succeed on a DC 25 Arcana check, the dragon tooth warriors become allies to you and your allies, and you decide how they act and move on each of their turns. On a failure, the dragon tooth warriors become enemies to all creatures present in the encounter, and although each warrior is most likely to attack the creature nearest it, the DM controls the warriors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voadam, post: 7495829, member: 2209"] [b]Dragon 429[/b] [URL=http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/168692/Dragon-429-4e?affiliate_id=17596]Dragon 429[/URL] 4e [b]Dragon Tooth Warrior:[/b] Dragon Tooth magic item [b]Undead:[/b] In fantasy, undeath can afflict almost anything that once lived. Some creatures choose undeath, and others have it forced on them. Some pass into undeath very soon after dying, and others might lie in their graves for centuries before rising again. An undead creature might loathe its current form or not even recognize its own passing. Someone who died during the height of an ancient empire and lay dead through centuries of downfall and social collapse—perhaps even triggered that collapse during their lifetime—would arise into a very puzzling world. Dragon Teeth All dragons venerate the dragon gods, with metallic dragons usually worshiping Bahamut and chromatic dragons following Tiamat. Although these gods favor all their children, some dragons rise in the gods’ esteem and find a place more directly in their service as guardians of sites important to the god. Dragon teeth are mythic relics from a bygone age or the teeth from a dragon that protected a site sacred to a dragon god. Such teeth are highly sought for their power to create skeletal warriors. When used, the tooth sinks into the ground and six skeletal warriors spring into existence nearby. Dragon Tooth Level 15 Rare This blackened fang of exceptional size vibrates with power. Consumable 1,500 gp Utility Power ✦ Consumable (Minor Action) Effect: Area burst 2 within 10. Six dragon tooth warriors appear in unoccupied spaces in the area. If you succeed on a DC 25 Arcana check, the dragon tooth warriors become allies to you and your allies, and you decide how they act and move on each of their turns. On a failure, the dragon tooth warriors become enemies to all creatures present in the encounter, and although each warrior is most likely to attack the creature nearest it, the DM controls the warriors. [/QUOTE]
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