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<blockquote data-quote="TheLazyLife" data-source="post: 7005064" data-attributes="member: 6869145"><p>Howdy! Doing a sort of "fantasy Russian" setting and rolling a (potentially bad) NPC. I saw the notes in the beastiary for Werewolf, but wanted to make some changes to bring Werewolves more in line with what I had read of Russian mythology, along with ideas that I pulled from a few other sources. I don't intend on the PCs actually catching lycanthrope, but if they did I wanted the drawbacks to outweigh the gains. For context, most of the playable races in my game are considered fey, hence the little notes regarding that. Tell me what you think (especially of the last few exploits)!</p><p></p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Must change on at least one night of a full moon. On a night of the full-moon, if they choose to resist the urge to change, they must take the <strong>Flagging </strong>and <strong>Vexed</strong> condition instead. On the last night, if they still resist the urge, they lose control to the GM for the night and transform, waking up with no memories of what they had done.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Can change at night but become automatically <strong>Vexed and Brave </strong>in doing so.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Werewolves change back when they have either shaken off the <strong>Vexed</strong> condition (<strong>Strenous[25] </strong>and may continue to stay in wolf form for as long as they wish) or until the sun comes up or unless they draw blood and feast after hunting (in which case they lose <strong>Vexed</strong> automatically and can continue to exist in wolf form_.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Changing back to humanoid form makes the lycanthrope <strong>Exhausted </strong>and <strong>Nauseated </strong>and cannot begin to shake the former until after 8 hours of rest where they will drop back to <strong>Fatigued</strong>. These conditions reset back to <strong>Normal</strong> if the lycanthrope changes to werewolf form while the conditions persist.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Changing <strong>increases</strong> creature size by one up to large. If already large or bigger, they stay their size.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>Fey and shapeshifters</strong> cannot contract Lycanthrope</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Changing <strong>destroys</strong> clothing and armor.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Those who receive a critical hit form a werewolf contract lycanthropy.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">A dose of belladonna (wolfsbane) taken within one hour of contracting lycanthropy negates the condition if correctly prepared with a <em>Demanding [21]</em> LOG check. Only one such attempt can be made.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">If slain, the werewolf reverts back to its natural humanoid form.</li> </ul><p></p><p><strong>Exploits</strong><span style="color: #404040"><span style="font-family: inherit">:</span></span></p><p><strong>Pack attack.</strong><span style="color: #404040"><span style="font-family: inherit"> Wolves work together well. Any wolves adjacent to the victim count as flanking, gaining the +1d6 bonus to attack. When 4 or more wolves are adjacent to the victim, the victim becomes overwhelmed, and is pushed one step down the Tiredness status track at the start of its turn.</span></span></p><p></p><p><strong>Pounce (m).</strong><span style="color: #404040"><span style="font-family: inherit"> The wolf can jump half its horizontal jump distance (10') from a standing start when making a bite attack. This counts as a charge (pay 2d6; +1d6 damage), and also knocks the victim prone on a successful attack. </span></span></p><p></p><p><strong>Transformation (1)</strong><span style="color: #404040"><span style="font-family: inherit">. You give into your primal instincts, transforming into something part-wolf and part-man. You gain +5 to STR and END, and +3 to AGI and INT. You're considered a size larger (if already at Size Large or bigger, you remain the same size). You take on </span></span><strong>vexed </strong><span style="color: #404040"><span style="font-family: inherit">and </span></span><strong>brave</strong><span style="color: #404040"><span style="font-family: inherit">. You also induce terror in those who you change. All non-lycanthrope creatures are </span></span><strong>afraid </strong><span style="font-family: 'Helvetica Neue'"><span style="color: #404040">until they shake it off or for 5 minutes after leaving your presence; additionally, once they leave your presence for longer than a minute, they must make a WIL(Concentration or Bravery) to remember the events surrounding the time spent with you, or are forced to rationalize what had happened if not forgetting outright what had occurred while with you.</span></span></p><p></p><p><strong>Howl (2). </strong><span style="color: #404040"><span style="font-family: inherit">The werewolf can unleash a howl so loud that its victims are stricken with fear. The howl uses two actions. A roar uses END as its attack (5d6), and attacks any creature within 40'. Victims successfully attacked are rendered Apprehensive [21].</span></span></p><p></p><p><strong>Diseased</strong><span style="color: #404040"><span style="font-family: inherit">. Lycanthropy transmits via scratch or bite. Any time you make such an attack and crit on the hit, the defender contracts the disease. This can be transmitted only when in wolf form.</span></span></p><p></p><p><strong>Magical Repellant</strong><strong>.</strong><span style="color: #404040"><span style="font-family: inherit"> You are unable to cast spells while in wolf form. Additionally, an area of up to fifteen feet around you is considered dampened.</span></span></p><p></p><p><strong>Wolfsbane</strong><span style="color: #404040"><span style="font-family: inherit">. If within ten feet of wolfsbane, you take the </span></span><strong>Sick</strong><span style="color: #404040"><span style="font-family: inherit"> condition and can not shake it off until out of range of the wolfsbane.</span></span></p><p></p><p><strong>Darksight. Y</strong><span style="color: #404040"><span style="font-family: inherit">ou have superior vision in dark and dim conditions. You can see in darkness as though it were daylight.</span></span></p><p></p><p><strong>Primal Rage</strong><span style="color: #404040"><span style="font-family: inherit">. You take three actions this turn, all at a -2d6 penalty. If attacking with all three actions, take a free action to attack again with the same penalty. At the end of the round, you advance along the Anger track by one step, and cannot shake it off until the end of combat.</span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLazyLife, post: 7005064, member: 6869145"] Howdy! Doing a sort of "fantasy Russian" setting and rolling a (potentially bad) NPC. I saw the notes in the beastiary for Werewolf, but wanted to make some changes to bring Werewolves more in line with what I had read of Russian mythology, along with ideas that I pulled from a few other sources. I don't intend on the PCs actually catching lycanthrope, but if they did I wanted the drawbacks to outweigh the gains. For context, most of the playable races in my game are considered fey, hence the little notes regarding that. Tell me what you think (especially of the last few exploits)! [LIST] [*]Must change on at least one night of a full moon. On a night of the full-moon, if they choose to resist the urge to change, they must take the [B]Flagging [/B]and [B]Vexed[/B] condition instead. On the last night, if they still resist the urge, they lose control to the GM for the night and transform, waking up with no memories of what they had done. [*]Can change at night but become automatically [B]Vexed and Brave [/B]in doing so. [*]Werewolves change back when they have either shaken off the [B]Vexed[/B] condition ([B]Strenous[25] [/B]and may continue to stay in wolf form for as long as they wish) or until the sun comes up or unless they draw blood and feast after hunting (in which case they lose [B]Vexed[/B] automatically and can continue to exist in wolf form_. [*]Changing back to humanoid form makes the lycanthrope [B]Exhausted [/B]and [B]Nauseated [/B]and cannot begin to shake the former until after 8 hours of rest where they will drop back to [B]Fatigued[/B]. These conditions reset back to [B]Normal[/B] if the lycanthrope changes to werewolf form while the conditions persist. [*]Changing [B]increases[/B] creature size by one up to large. If already large or bigger, they stay their size. [*][B]Fey and shapeshifters[/B] cannot contract Lycanthrope [*]Changing [B]destroys[/B] clothing and armor. [*]Those who receive a critical hit form a werewolf contract lycanthropy. [*]A dose of belladonna (wolfsbane) taken within one hour of contracting lycanthropy negates the condition if correctly prepared with a [I]Demanding [21][/I] LOG check. Only one such attempt can be made. [*]If slain, the werewolf reverts back to its natural humanoid form. [/LIST] [B]Exploits[/B][COLOR=#404040][FONT='inherit']:[/FONT][/COLOR] [B]Pack attack.[/B][COLOR=#404040][FONT='inherit'] Wolves work together well. Any wolves adjacent to the victim count as flanking, gaining the +1d6 bonus to attack. When 4 or more wolves are adjacent to the victim, the victim becomes overwhelmed, and is pushed one step down the Tiredness status track at the start of its turn.[/FONT][/COLOR] [B]Pounce (m).[/B][COLOR=#404040][FONT='inherit'] The wolf can jump half its horizontal jump distance (10') from a standing start when making a bite attack. This counts as a charge (pay 2d6; +1d6 damage), and also knocks the victim prone on a successful attack. [/FONT][/COLOR] [B]Transformation (1)[/B][COLOR=#404040][FONT='inherit']. You give into your primal instincts, transforming into something part-wolf and part-man. You gain +5 to STR and END, and +3 to AGI and INT. You're considered a size larger (if already at Size Large or bigger, you remain the same size). You take on [/FONT][/COLOR][B]vexed [/B][COLOR=#404040][FONT='inherit']and [/FONT][/COLOR][B]brave[/B][COLOR=#404040][FONT='inherit']. You also induce terror in those who you change. All non-lycanthrope creatures are [/FONT][/COLOR][B]afraid [/B][FONT=Helvetica Neue][COLOR=#404040]until they shake it off or for 5 minutes after leaving your presence; additionally, once they leave your presence for longer than a minute, they must make a WIL(Concentration or Bravery) to remember the events surrounding the time spent with you, or are forced to rationalize what had happened if not forgetting outright what had occurred while with you.[/COLOR][/FONT] [B]Howl (2). [/B][COLOR=#404040][FONT='inherit']The werewolf can unleash a howl so loud that its victims are stricken with fear. The howl uses two actions. A roar uses END as its attack (5d6), and attacks any creature within 40'. Victims successfully attacked are rendered Apprehensive [21].[/FONT][/COLOR] [B]Diseased[/B][COLOR=#404040][FONT='inherit']. Lycanthropy transmits via scratch or bite. Any time you make such an attack and crit on the hit, the defender contracts the disease. This can be transmitted only when in wolf form.[/FONT][/COLOR] [B]Magical Repellant[/B][B].[/B][COLOR=#404040][FONT='inherit'] You are unable to cast spells while in wolf form. Additionally, an area of up to fifteen feet around you is considered dampened.[/FONT][/COLOR] [B]Wolfsbane[/B][COLOR=#404040][FONT='inherit']. If within ten feet of wolfsbane, you take the [/FONT][/COLOR][B]Sick[/B][COLOR=#404040][FONT='inherit'] condition and can not shake it off until out of range of the wolfsbane.[/FONT][/COLOR] [B]Darksight. Y[/B][COLOR=#404040][FONT='inherit']ou have superior vision in dark and dim conditions. You can see in darkness as though it were daylight.[/FONT][/COLOR] [B]Primal Rage[/B][COLOR=#404040][FONT='inherit']. You take three actions this turn, all at a -2d6 penalty. If attacking with all three actions, take a free action to attack again with the same penalty. At the end of the round, you advance along the Anger track by one step, and cannot shake it off until the end of combat.[/FONT][/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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