[OOC] House Millithor in City of the Spider Queen II

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Seonaid said:
Would they try to get to there?

Yes, we would try to meet up (and kill your tsarrens). We will probably meet the group that stayed in the crypts first, vaporize them and recruit their low-levelers for the next battle.
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Endur. The matron has Fast Healing 3. Shouldn'e that offset her decomposition? Isn't rotting a kind of damage? Or would it be considered a disease, as it is the result of bacterial activity? ;)
 
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The Fast Healing keeps your body together in an undead form. It does not prevent your flesh from rotting.

The rotting of the flesh doesn't actually do any damage to you. Even if you lose all of your flesh, you will still be a revenant and can still have max hit points. The rotting is a kind of disease. However, even if you cast cure disease to eliminate the bacteria, that would just buy you several hours. The bacteria would build up again.

Serpenteye said:
Endur. The matron has Fast Healing 3. Shouldn'e that offset her decomposition? Isn't rotting a kind of damage? Or would it be considered a disease, as it is the result of bacterial activity? ;)
 


Undead don't suffer from any of the ill effects of disease. That does not mean they are immune.

Liches, Revenants, Zombies, etc all have their flesh and organs waste away over time due to bacteria (unless they take precautions, Gentle Repose, Freezing Temperatures, etc.). With regards to Liches and Revenants, they can continue to operate even after they have lost all of their flesh and internal organs. Zombies eventually cease to operate, but can be re-animated as Skeletons.

Serpenteye said:
But Undead are immune to disease :cool:
 
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Fair enough. I knew that some undead do in fact rot. I just thought that there was a chance I could exploit the logical inconsistensies of the rules. I approve completely of your ruling, it's a sign of your skill as a DM :).
 

I've got another question for you. What exactly happened to the skeletons who were attacked by the wraiths? Their HD increased, apparently. Anything else?
 


Appearently, the sight of a bunch of skeleton reinfocements and a gnoll induced terror. None of the clerics seemed to have a problem resisting the terrifying skeletons.

Brother Shatterstone said:
And just what was so freighting....
 

Actually, the two skeletons that "broke free" were never under Kripp's control. Somebody ordered them to fake like they were commanded.

When the Wraith Spiders attack an undead creature, their bite adds five temporary hit points to the undead creature (instead of spider venom). The bite might also do damage.

Serpenteye said:
I've got another question for you. What exactly happened to the skeletons who were attacked by the wraiths? Their HD increased, apparently. Anything else?
 

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