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<blockquote data-quote="Clay_More" data-source="post: 735483" data-attributes="member: 9813"><p>Okay, here comes some more <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f609.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-smilie="2"data-shortname=";)" /></p><p></p><p>Throne of Skulls</p><p>The Throne of Skulls is the best piece of equipment for any necromancer that fears death. The Throne is made of bones, bones from sentient creatures. Many runes of protection are ingraved in the throne, as well as runes depicting skeletons and zombies. When anyone sits in the throne, they instantly loose 4 points of constitution. As long as they remain in the throne, they have 4 less points of constitution. Once they leave, the constitution is regained. This constitution is used to power the abilities of the throne. </p><p>Any undead under the command of the person sitting on the throne gain +2 turn resistance. The wielder can also see through any of the undead that are under his command, as long as they are on the same plane as he is. The wielder can choose to transport his essence from his body unto any of the undead that are under his command. Effectively, he becomes the undead. The undead retains its previous hit points, dexterity, constitution and strength, but the Throne users intelligence, wisdom and charisma are transferred with him. He can even cast spells in his new undead form as well as use any of his skills that arent tied to Strength, Dexterity or Constitution. The necromancer will often use this ability if someone is intruding upon his home and he does not wish to put himself at risk. Taking over the body of one of his minions, he can still support his undead guards with spells and abilities without having to risk his own life.</p><p>The Throne itself is then placed somewhere remote, so that the casters body can remain safe. The Throne can, at the command of the wielder, be surrounded by a Wall of Force over which a Prismatic Wall is located as well. These two abilities can be activated once each day. The two wall effects are both created in the form of cubes that surround the Throne. Often, the necromancer activates these before moving his essence from his body. </p><p>Moving away from the possesed undead is a free action. The necromancer takes no damage if the undead he posseses is slain, he merely has to return to his body. Then, he can always take over another undead minion if his. </p><p></p><p>Edit: Clarified the item</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clay_More, post: 735483, member: 9813"] Okay, here comes some more ;) Throne of Skulls The Throne of Skulls is the best piece of equipment for any necromancer that fears death. The Throne is made of bones, bones from sentient creatures. Many runes of protection are ingraved in the throne, as well as runes depicting skeletons and zombies. When anyone sits in the throne, they instantly loose 4 points of constitution. As long as they remain in the throne, they have 4 less points of constitution. Once they leave, the constitution is regained. This constitution is used to power the abilities of the throne. Any undead under the command of the person sitting on the throne gain +2 turn resistance. The wielder can also see through any of the undead that are under his command, as long as they are on the same plane as he is. The wielder can choose to transport his essence from his body unto any of the undead that are under his command. Effectively, he becomes the undead. The undead retains its previous hit points, dexterity, constitution and strength, but the Throne users intelligence, wisdom and charisma are transferred with him. He can even cast spells in his new undead form as well as use any of his skills that arent tied to Strength, Dexterity or Constitution. The necromancer will often use this ability if someone is intruding upon his home and he does not wish to put himself at risk. Taking over the body of one of his minions, he can still support his undead guards with spells and abilities without having to risk his own life. The Throne itself is then placed somewhere remote, so that the casters body can remain safe. The Throne can, at the command of the wielder, be surrounded by a Wall of Force over which a Prismatic Wall is located as well. These two abilities can be activated once each day. The two wall effects are both created in the form of cubes that surround the Throne. Often, the necromancer activates these before moving his essence from his body. Moving away from the possesed undead is a free action. The necromancer takes no damage if the undead he posseses is slain, he merely has to return to his body. Then, he can always take over another undead minion if his. Edit: Clarified the item [/QUOTE]
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