Endur's Expedition to Castle Ravenloft OOC

Voadam said:
There is one in the d20 Menace Manual, Monte Cook's website, ambient has one in either Librum Equitis or Gar'Udock, Kenzer's Harvest of Darkness, Penumbra Fantasy Bestiary, the FFE undead book, and I think in a bunch of other sources like slayer's guide to undead and probably Green Ronin's template book.

Damn, that is a lot of ways to become a ghoul! :D
 

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Ivid said:
No joke?! - I love the PFB, man! It's the ONE monster book I sue with every game I run since I bought it, regardless of what rule system or edition! :) It's an honour to game with you, Sir!

Very cool!

My entries are the Cantrip Spirits, Castigoran Constrictor, Castigoran Manavore, the Demon with the extra long arms (I can't remember its name right now), Halperthian Rattler, Ice Elemental, Ghoul Template, Ghast prestige class, and Barrow Wight Template.

Its been a while but I think that is all of them that are mine.

My friends thought it was neat to see their names in the book as playtesters.
 


Rhun said:
Damn, that is a lot of ways to become a ghoul! :D

I've got a bunch of those and the neat thing for me is seeing the differences from the one I wrote. Mine decays the subject person's brain and makes him degenerately feral while, for instance, the ambient one can be applied to things like horses and others can be applied to people and keep their higher thinking.
 

Gravetouched Ghoul template from Libris Mortis.

Fast Foul Humanoid = Gravetouched Ghoul Monk
Screaming Monsterous Humanoid = Gravetouched Ghoul Harpy

Other creatures in the encounter (already destroyed) were Ghasts
 

Doesn't matter much at the moment as combat is over, but I have a feeling it might be relevant later...

While paralyzed characters can still make purely mental actions.

Would activating Spurn Death's Touch qualify as 'purely mental' or would Ashlyn be require movement to be able to touch herself?
 


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