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<blockquote data-quote="F5" data-source="post: 526996" data-attributes="member: 4607"><p>Another option you could have for your Negative/Fire elemental sun is that as it rains down negative energy on your world it actually strengthens undead. Say the dim, unholy light of the sun acts as a Desecrate spell. The result of this is that vampires and other undead would actually be strengthened during the day. But when the sun sets, things go back to normal, making night the time for the freedom-fighting paladins to make their counter-atacks and so on. Reverse the day/night cycle, and make the heroes come slinking out of their holes at night.</p><p></p><p>I like the idea of plants that have started to adapt to the engative energy. You should have lots of carnivorous plants, even stuff that's normally benign, like food crops. Maybe corn with little tendrils that shoot out and catch mice, devouring them and draining their lifeforce to sustain the plant. Farmers would have to wear heavy leather suits, to keep from being attacked by their own crops. And there could be weed infestations that would require intervention from the town militia.</p><p></p><p>It sounds like you've got a great start on your homebrew. Have fun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="F5, post: 526996, member: 4607"] Another option you could have for your Negative/Fire elemental sun is that as it rains down negative energy on your world it actually strengthens undead. Say the dim, unholy light of the sun acts as a Desecrate spell. The result of this is that vampires and other undead would actually be strengthened during the day. But when the sun sets, things go back to normal, making night the time for the freedom-fighting paladins to make their counter-atacks and so on. Reverse the day/night cycle, and make the heroes come slinking out of their holes at night. I like the idea of plants that have started to adapt to the engative energy. You should have lots of carnivorous plants, even stuff that's normally benign, like food crops. Maybe corn with little tendrils that shoot out and catch mice, devouring them and draining their lifeforce to sustain the plant. Farmers would have to wear heavy leather suits, to keep from being attacked by their own crops. And there could be weed infestations that would require intervention from the town militia. It sounds like you've got a great start on your homebrew. Have fun! [/QUOTE]
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