Mortis
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I agree, what still needs doing?freyar said:Can't remember what I might have been thinking of. So let's just drop the feats, etc.
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MOrtis
I agree, what still needs doing?freyar said:Can't remember what I might have been thinking of. So let's just drop the feats, etc.
Mortis said:I agree, what still needs doing?
Garnfellow said:Certainly sounds like an Outsider (extraplanar, evil, incorporeal) to me.
Just aren't enough non-undead incorporeal creatures around.
freyar said:Doesn't really look like anything from just glancing over it in homebrews, but I'll wait for Shade to pronounce judgement.![]()
For the next one in this thread, I'll vote for the gebbeth, at least if it's anything like Ursula Le Guin's gebbeth.![]()
I'm reading this as a possessed creatures Int is raised to 18 - although the article doesn't actually say what is raised - unless Echohawk missed a bit?Echohawk said:In its insubstantial form a Gebbeth attacks by touch. If it strikes its victim - and that victim has an intelligence of 10 or less - the Gebbeth enters the victim's mind, gaining total control of the victim's body in the process. If the attack is successful the Gebbeth 'makes itself at home' and then ?? is raised to 18 as the creature's natural wiliness takes command. Thevictim is entitled to a saving throwvs magic wands, and if this is successful the Gebbeth cannot attack again that day.
Nope, I just checked, and there's nothing missing. (But I agree with your interpretation.)Mortis said:I'm reading this as a possessed creatures Int is raised to 18 - although the article doesn't actually say what is raised - unless Echohawk missed a bit?