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<blockquote data-quote="Majoru Oakheart" data-source="post: 1800261" data-attributes="member: 5143"><p>I'd like to give everyone more info, but I read very slowly. I can give you some impressions of the beginning of the book.</p><p></p><p>Interesting discussion about the feeding habits and food requirements of each type of undead, along with a list of all the undead and what book they are in (noticed at least one editing error already as the effigy is listed as coming from book M, which is not in the list of books in the legend at the bottom)</p><p></p><p>I'm still not sure about the concept of a city of undead or, if such a city existed why any wizard would go through the process of trying to become a lich, when you could instead get turned into an undead by their wonderful 48 hour "transform any person into undead without losing memories, skills or giving you any disadvantages(other than the loss of one level)" plan.</p><p></p><p>There seems to be a large list of new undead creatures in the back, although I haven't looked through them yet.</p><p></p><p>The feats seem to be split about equally between feats useable by undead, feats useable against undead, and feats useable by people who create undead.</p><p></p><p>There is a list of undead monster classes and a discussion about undead player characters.</p><p></p><p>A relatively short list of new spells, a discussion on when and how to use undead in your campaign and a handy list of premade skeletons, vampires, and zombies (with the full stats of the templates applied to various creatures)</p><p></p><p>PrC List:</p><p></p><p>Death's Chosen - mortal pledged to an undead creature</p><p>Dirgesinger - a bard with necromantic abilities</p><p>Master of Radiance - channel the power of the sun</p><p>Master of Shrouds - control incorporeal undead</p><p>Pale Master - control over undead without giving up arcane power</p><p>Sacred Purifier - priests specializing in destroying undead</p><p>True Necromancer - combine arcane and divine power to be a more powerful necromancer</p><p></p><p>Undead Prestige Classes (PrC takeable only be undead creatures):</p><p></p><p>Ephemeral Exemplar - paragons of incorporealness</p><p>Lurking Terror - quintessential hunting undead, silent predators</p><p>Master Vampire - uses force of personality to control more spawn</p><p>Tomb Warden - selfless, undying protectors of the dead</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Majoru Oakheart, post: 1800261, member: 5143"] I'd like to give everyone more info, but I read very slowly. I can give you some impressions of the beginning of the book. Interesting discussion about the feeding habits and food requirements of each type of undead, along with a list of all the undead and what book they are in (noticed at least one editing error already as the effigy is listed as coming from book M, which is not in the list of books in the legend at the bottom) I'm still not sure about the concept of a city of undead or, if such a city existed why any wizard would go through the process of trying to become a lich, when you could instead get turned into an undead by their wonderful 48 hour "transform any person into undead without losing memories, skills or giving you any disadvantages(other than the loss of one level)" plan. There seems to be a large list of new undead creatures in the back, although I haven't looked through them yet. The feats seem to be split about equally between feats useable by undead, feats useable against undead, and feats useable by people who create undead. There is a list of undead monster classes and a discussion about undead player characters. A relatively short list of new spells, a discussion on when and how to use undead in your campaign and a handy list of premade skeletons, vampires, and zombies (with the full stats of the templates applied to various creatures) PrC List: Death's Chosen - mortal pledged to an undead creature Dirgesinger - a bard with necromantic abilities Master of Radiance - channel the power of the sun Master of Shrouds - control incorporeal undead Pale Master - control over undead without giving up arcane power Sacred Purifier - priests specializing in destroying undead True Necromancer - combine arcane and divine power to be a more powerful necromancer Undead Prestige Classes (PrC takeable only be undead creatures): Ephemeral Exemplar - paragons of incorporealness Lurking Terror - quintessential hunting undead, silent predators Master Vampire - uses force of personality to control more spawn Tomb Warden - selfless, undying protectors of the dead [/QUOTE]
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