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<blockquote data-quote="RealAlHazred" data-source="post: 6708559" data-attributes="member: 25818"><p><strong>Originally posted by lasrifriir:</strong></p><p></p><p>Here's my meager contribution...</p><p></p><p><strong>113)</strong> In the middle of the wasteland, a single mad figure can be seen. A young human male, his hair turned prematurely white and his eyes as black as night. His entire left side is covered in a thick layer of Mournland glass that is harder then adamantine. While this glass fuses him to the cursed ground, at the same time it sustains him and has allowed him to live a tortured existence for the past 4 years. Any PC that comes within 20 feet can see an infinite sea of stars within his blind eyes, the void beckoning to them. Treat this as a DC 15 Gaze attack; if the a PC fails then they immediately fall to the ground in a haze, their eyes slowing turning into the madman's own.</p><p></p><p>If the PC's can brave the initial danger, they find that the man is quite alive, but also invariably insane. Four solitary years in the Mournland as well as his own warped sense of space and time has shattered the poor soul's mind. He responds to any questions or even the sound of another humanoid voice with mad rantings about "the horrible, gaping sky!" and Things That Man Was Not Meant To Know.</p><p></p><p>The exact details are left to the DM, but given that this man could very well be one of the few exact eyewitnesses of the Mourning, the conversation should be suitably cryptic and disturbing. Make daddy Hellcow proud boys!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RealAlHazred, post: 6708559, member: 25818"] [b]Originally posted by lasrifriir:[/b] Here's my meager contribution... [B]113)[/B] In the middle of the wasteland, a single mad figure can be seen. A young human male, his hair turned prematurely white and his eyes as black as night. His entire left side is covered in a thick layer of Mournland glass that is harder then adamantine. While this glass fuses him to the cursed ground, at the same time it sustains him and has allowed him to live a tortured existence for the past 4 years. Any PC that comes within 20 feet can see an infinite sea of stars within his blind eyes, the void beckoning to them. Treat this as a DC 15 Gaze attack; if the a PC fails then they immediately fall to the ground in a haze, their eyes slowing turning into the madman's own. If the PC's can brave the initial danger, they find that the man is quite alive, but also invariably insane. Four solitary years in the Mournland as well as his own warped sense of space and time has shattered the poor soul's mind. He responds to any questions or even the sound of another humanoid voice with mad rantings about "the horrible, gaping sky!" and Things That Man Was Not Meant To Know. The exact details are left to the DM, but given that this man could very well be one of the few exact eyewitnesses of the Mourning, the conversation should be suitably cryptic and disturbing. Make daddy Hellcow proud boys! [/QUOTE]
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