should have posted this before, but enworld has an old noctral conversion:
http://66.34.111.89/Eric/conversions/noctral.rtf there might not be much we can glean from there, but you never know.
Shade said:
I wondered the same thing, and drew the same conclusion.
Knight Otu said:
Doesn't really look to me as if the owl archon and the noctral share more than superficial similarities. They seem like different creatures.
oh no, you're absolutely right. I wasn't suggesting that the owl archon is supposed to be a misguided conversion of the noctral or anything, but I was imagining that the designer might have said "what is this noctral business? If we need to have an owl creature, maybe we could have another archon?"
"Noctrals have a gentle hooting call, but otherwise do not speak (except through magic).
Noctrals communicate with mortals using telepathy, and with animals using their speak to animals ability."
Aha! I thought I had seen that. Just needed to find it again. So, keep in mind, that they never speak in an intelligible language. (makes me wonder why they have tongues as a spell-like?)
Posting this again:
"They have a natural telepathy ability that they use to communicate with most mortal creatures, with a 1-mile range. The noctral's intelligence allows it to effectively defect lie when telepathically conversing with a human or demihuman."
Note that it's suggesting that the detect lie is almost a natural (Ex) ability, because the creature is so intelligent.
Shade said:
True. I suppose we could roll 'em into one ability, and call it "honest telepathy" or somesuch. Or just leave it as it is, but add the caveat in parentheses.
well, I was thinking about merely including it under the Telepathy description, but then since telepathy doesn't always have a description, maybe we could just go with:
Discern Lies (Ex??): When a noctral is using telepathy to communicate with a humanoid, it can discern lies, as the spell (caster level Xth) as a free action. The humanoid can resist with a DC X Will save. The save DC is Charisma-based.
Reproducing the mortai's legend lore ability. The noctral would not have as powerful of an ability though:
Legend Lore (Su): A mortai can duplicate the effects of a legend lore spell, as a free action. A mortai receives this information instantly, and the information is always accurate as if the mortai had the person or thing at hand or was in the place in question.
Gave some more thought to the loremaster idea. I'm not too sure about that one. Since it is essentially the same as bardic knowledge, that seems a bit unpredictable to me. Bardic knowledge is more about hearsay and learning from poems and songs, and chatter on the street. A noctral is essentially a sage and teacher, a master of knowledge. A "lore" ability might be a good add-on, but its main source of information should be its Knowledge skill, along with a legend lore power.
Shade said:
I like the loremaster angle. For a third option, from the xerfilstyx:
Knowledgeable (Ex): Swimming for so long in the River Styx has made xerfilstyxes some of the most knowledgeable beings in Baator. A xerfilstyx makes Knowledge checks for any Knowledge skills as if it had a minimum of 10 ranks in that skill. To surpass the 10-rank minimum, the xerfilstyx must assign more than 10 ranks to the skill as normal.
I can't say this as a fact, but let me give you my opinion as to why this ability works the way it does. What does the River Styx do? It steals memories. Therefore, one might assume that the river is full of information stolen from people. Thus, a creature such as the xerfilstyx which is immune to the effects of the river, would be swimming around in this knowledge constantly, wouldn't it? I don't think a noctral is subject to the same circumstances, so I don't know that I would want to use this ability.
Knight Otu said:
I agree that Knowledgeable might be an interesting idea (wasn't there a second creature with that ability?).
Shade said:
Sure enough. One of my absolute faves, the chronotyryn.
how does that one compare?
