Xael
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Bront said:So, he'd buy horses, run them to death, and then animate them?![]()
No, he'd look for either already dead or to-be-butchered horses. He's not that bad.

Now, his enemies are a different matter entirely...
Bront said:So, he'd buy horses, run them to death, and then animate them?![]()
Bront said:So, he'd buy horses, run them to death, and then animate them?![]()
azmodean said:The thing to remember about using an undead mount (even for pulling a carriage) is that if the passenger's aren't undead, they still get fatigued as normal. So no having your skeletal horses run all day, because you can't take it for more than a minute without starting to take penalties and such. That is, unless you're a lich... (My home party is rapidly converting to all undead)
Or taking shifts.azmodean said:The thing to remember about using an undead mount (even for pulling a carriage) is that if the passenger's aren't undead, they still get fatigued as normal. So no having your skeletal horses run all day, because you can't take it for more than a minute without starting to take penalties and such. That is, unless you're a lich... (My home party is rapidly converting to all undead)
I thought we had caught all those instances. Thanks for pointing out that one!Bront said:..., but the text in some places in Item creation are worded to hint at it differently.
confession - As a DM I generally have travel take as long as it needs to for any plans I have for the journey.Bront said:We should standardize it though, so we don't have the above problem (Or worse).
Xael said:Really? I don't think the forced march etc. rules apply when you're riding a carriage.
But Almayce is a wannabe-lich.![]()
Knight Otu said:Though I'm not sure how people would react to an undead-powered carriage...
Yeah, those meddling paladins... I suspect they won't be a fan of Ashnar, either...Xael said:With awe?Well, maybe not, but I would think that your average commoner wouldn't want to get too close. Hyragians, Paladins and other possible vandals are another matter entirely...
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