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<blockquote data-quote="BOZ" data-source="post: 1924823" data-attributes="member: 1241"><p>Aha! This will now replace Constitution Drain and Final Death:</p><p></p><p>Death Strike (Su): Living creatures hit by a death angel's scythe must succeed on a DC X Fortitude save or die. Creatures that make their save instead take 1d4 points of Constitution drain. The save DC is Charisma?-based.</p><p></p><p>A successful death strike prevents any form of raising or resurrection. There is a 50% chance that a miracle or true resurrection can restore a slain victim to life. Check once for each slain creature. If the check fails, the creature cannot be brought back to life. Wish will always succeed. Any being subject to three successful death strikes cannot be raised by mortal magic.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>sounds good. Here we go:</p><p></p><p>Create Death Angel (Su): Any humanoid slain by a death angel's death strike becomes a death angel after 3 full days, under the complete control of the being that controlled its predecessor. During this time, the creature's body remains inert and intact. Damage done subsequently to the body, even complete destruction, does not prevent the being's essence from transforming into a death angel, but successful resurrection does. Once the being is transformed into a death angel, it cannot be restored to its previous life by mortal magic. It does not possess any of the abilities it had in its previous incarnation.</p><p></p><p>Curse of Death (Su): A death angel is cursed to remain under the complete control of the being that created it or created one of its predecessors. It cannot be permanently slain by anything short of divine magic, and will always return to life in 1d3 days. A death angel can only free itself from this curse by killing a victim, and allowing the victim to replace it as a new death angel, and setting its spirit free to its eternal rest. A slain death angel can likewise be freed from this curse by a remove curse, break enchantment, miracle, or wish spell cast on the death angel before its death or cast on the spot where the death angel was slain. A particular master can control only one death angel at any time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BOZ, post: 1924823, member: 1241"] Aha! This will now replace Constitution Drain and Final Death: Death Strike (Su): Living creatures hit by a death angel's scythe must succeed on a DC X Fortitude save or die. Creatures that make their save instead take 1d4 points of Constitution drain. The save DC is Charisma?-based. A successful death strike prevents any form of raising or resurrection. There is a 50% chance that a miracle or true resurrection can restore a slain victim to life. Check once for each slain creature. If the check fails, the creature cannot be brought back to life. Wish will always succeed. Any being subject to three successful death strikes cannot be raised by mortal magic. sounds good. Here we go: Create Death Angel (Su): Any humanoid slain by a death angel's death strike becomes a death angel after 3 full days, under the complete control of the being that controlled its predecessor. During this time, the creature's body remains inert and intact. Damage done subsequently to the body, even complete destruction, does not prevent the being's essence from transforming into a death angel, but successful resurrection does. Once the being is transformed into a death angel, it cannot be restored to its previous life by mortal magic. It does not possess any of the abilities it had in its previous incarnation. Curse of Death (Su): A death angel is cursed to remain under the complete control of the being that created it or created one of its predecessors. It cannot be permanently slain by anything short of divine magic, and will always return to life in 1d3 days. A death angel can only free itself from this curse by killing a victim, and allowing the victim to replace it as a new death angel, and setting its spirit free to its eternal rest. A slain death angel can likewise be freed from this curse by a remove curse, break enchantment, miracle, or wish spell cast on the death angel before its death or cast on the spot where the death angel was slain. A particular master can control only one death angel at any time. [/QUOTE]
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