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<blockquote data-quote="WayneLigon" data-source="post: 2780823" data-attributes="member: 3649"><p><em>Potion of Organ Animation</em>. </p><p></p><p>Created by a mad priest of the god of undeath, this potion at first appears to be the same as<em> cure critical wounds </em> when downed. An hour later, the character's organs, having been killed then revived by the virulant necromantic potion, begin to move about on their own. The first is the skin, which peels away like a crisly cloak and attempts to strangle or suffocate any nearby humanoid prey. The vascular system is next, which animates as a vampire; it is capable of flight, and drains 1d10 hp from each strike plus bestows 2 negative levels (DC21). The muscular system is next, sloughing away as a single mass that seeks to constrict any nearby. The internal organs make a break for it next; most of them can simply writhe away into the undergrowth to prey upon small game they can crush or smother, save for the intestiines. They attack as giant constictor snakes of the same level as the former victim. The bones are last, which animate as a skeletonal warrior.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WayneLigon, post: 2780823, member: 3649"] [I]Potion of Organ Animation[/I]. Created by a mad priest of the god of undeath, this potion at first appears to be the same as[I] cure critical wounds [/I] when downed. An hour later, the character's organs, having been killed then revived by the virulant necromantic potion, begin to move about on their own. The first is the skin, which peels away like a crisly cloak and attempts to strangle or suffocate any nearby humanoid prey. The vascular system is next, which animates as a vampire; it is capable of flight, and drains 1d10 hp from each strike plus bestows 2 negative levels (DC21). The muscular system is next, sloughing away as a single mass that seeks to constrict any nearby. The internal organs make a break for it next; most of them can simply writhe away into the undergrowth to prey upon small game they can crush or smother, save for the intestiines. They attack as giant constictor snakes of the same level as the former victim. The bones are last, which animate as a skeletonal warrior. [/QUOTE]
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