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<blockquote data-quote="Pants" data-source="post: 1605844" data-attributes="member: 8849"><p>Fear yea not. I have not abandoned my other thread, it's just on temporary hold for now. The main reason for this is that I'm just sick of evil outsiders for now. In an effort to alleviate that problem, I've decided to work on the other sides, most importantly, the celestials and the rilmani. The rilmani will be done in a seperate thread in order to keep things all nice orderly.</p><p></p><p>The primary purpose of this thread is to beef up the servents of the upper planes somewhat and to provide conversions for those still stuck in the 2ed rules. Some have been converted to 3.5 already (I will be going through those in the BoED with a nice comb, already though I believe the archons will get the most focus out of them.) others have not.</p><p></p><p>So, I hope everyone gets as much enjoyment out of my celestials as my evil exemplars have apparently gotten. Without any further delay, I present the Light Aasimon!</p><p></p><p>Here are the Aasimon traits (they are the same as the Angel traits):</p><p><strong>AASIMON QUALITIES</strong></p><p>• Darkvision out to 60 feet and low-light vision</p><p>• Immunity to acid, cold, and petrification</p><p>• Resistance to electricity 10 and fire 10</p><p>• +4 racial bonus on saves against poison</p><p>• <em>Protective Aura (Su)</em>: Against attacks made or effects created by evil creatures, this ability provides a +4 deflection bonus to AC and a +4 resistance bonus on saving throws to anyone within 20 feet of the aasimon. Otherwise, it functions as a magic circle against evil effect and a lesser globe of invulnerability, both with a radius of 20 feet (caster level equals aasimon’s HD). This aura can be dispelled, but the aasimon can create it again as a free action on its next turn. (The defensive benefits from the circle are not included in an aasimon’s statistics block.)</p><p>• <em>Tongues (Su)</em>: All aasimon can speak with any creature that has a language, as though using a tongues spell (caster level equal to aasimon’s Hit Dice). This ability is always active.</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>LIGHT AASIMON</strong></p><p><strong>Medium Outsider (Aasimon, Extraplanar, Good, Incorporeal)</strong></p><p><strong>Hit Dice</strong>: 10d8+20 (65 hp)</p><p><strong>Initiative</strong>: +10</p><p><strong>Speed</strong>: Fly 80 ft. (perfect) (16 squares)</p><p><strong>Armor Class</strong>: 21 (+6 Dex, +5 deflection), touch 21, flat-footed 15</p><p><strong>Base Attack/Grapple</strong>: +10/-</p><p><strong>Attack</strong>: Incorporeal touch +16 melee (2d6 holy plus blinding strike)</p><p><strong>Full Attack</strong>: 2 incorporeal touches +16 melee (2d6 holy plus blinding strike)</p><p><strong>Space/Reach</strong>: 5 ft./5 ft.</p><p><strong>Special Attacks</strong>: Blinding strike, radiance, spell-like abilities</p><p><strong>Special Qualities</strong>: Damage reduction 10/evil, darkvision 60 ft., immunity to acid, cold, and petrification, incorporeal traits, protective aura, resistance to electricity 10 and fire 10, spell resistance 23, stalwart mind, tongues, uncanny dodge</p><p><strong>Saves</strong>: Fort +9 (+13 against poison), Ref +13, Will +10</p><p><strong>Abilities</strong>: Str -, Dex 22, Con 14, Int 14, Wis 16, Cha 20</p><p><strong>Skills</strong>: Concentration +15, Diplomacy +20, Intimidate +18, Knowledge (any two) +15, Listen +16, Move Silently +19, Sense Motive +16, Spot +16, Tumble +19</p><p><strong>Feats</strong>: Combat Reflexes, Empower Spell-Like Ability (<em>searing light</em>), Improved Initiative, Quicken Spell-Like Ability (<em>hold person</em>)</p><p><strong>Environment</strong>: Any good-aligned plane</p><p><strong>Organization</strong>: Solitary or group (1-4)</p><p><strong>Challenge Rating</strong>: 11</p><p><strong>Treasure</strong>: None</p><p><strong>Alignment</strong>: Always good (any)</p><p><strong>Advancement</strong>: 11-20 HD (medium); 21-30 HD (large)</p><p></p><p><em>A pulsing brilliance of light appears before you. Within the striating colors of the light, you can vaguely see a humanoid shape… or is it something else? Whatever you see, you are filled with a humbling sense of peace.</em></p><p></p><p>Light aasimon serve as the guardians of good on the planes. They are often sent to help valiant mortals on the prime overcome great evils. Occasionally they remain with their wards, helping them spread peace and defeat new evils, however most often, they return to their homes on the upper planes once their task is finished. From there, they can seek out new evils to combat!</p><p>A light aasimon resembles a pulsing cloud of shimmering light. The cloud often varies in shape, but is usually about 5 feet in diameter.</p><p></p><p><strong>COMBAT</strong></p><p>Lights, being somewhat poor melee fighters, often hang back in fights and use their spell-like abilities and their radiance to both help allies and hinder foes. If pressed into melee, it lashes out with its tendrils of light.</p><p>A light aasimon’s natural weapons, as well as any weapons it wields, are treated as good-aligned for the purpose of overcoming damage reduction.</p><p><strong>Blinding Strike (Su)</strong>: Anyone struck by a light aasimon’s incorporeal touch attack must make a Fort save (DC 20) or be blinded for 1d6 rounds. The save DC is Charisma based.</p><p><strong>Radiance (Su)</strong>: The light aasimon constantly sheds light similar to that of a <em>daylight</em> spell (caster level 12th). Any good-aligned creatures within the aasimon’s radiance are affected as though by a <em>bless</em> spell (caster level 12th) for as long as they remain within the radiance. Any evil-aligned creatures within the radiance are affected by a <em>bane</em> spell (caster level 12th) for as long as they remain within the radiance, although they receive a Will save to resist (DC 20). The evil creature must repeat the save each time it enters the aasimon’s radiance.</p><p>This effect may not be dispelled although the light aasimon can suppress or resume it as a free action on its turn. The save DC is Charisma based.</p><p><strong>Spell-Like Abilities</strong>: At will – <em>aid, continual flame, detect evil, dispel evil</em> (DC 20), <em>dispel magic, hold person</em> (DC 17), <em>holy smite</em> (DC 19), <em>searing light</em>; 7/day – <em>cure light wounds</em> (DC 17); 3/day – <em>cure serious wounds</em> (DC 18), <em>remove disease</em> (DC 18); 1/day – <em>holy aura</em> (DC 23), <em>holy word</em> (DC 22), <em>plane shift</em> (DC 22), <em>remove curse</em> (DC 18), <em>sunburst</em> (DC 22). Caster level 12th. The save DC’s are Charisma based.</p><p><strong>Stalwart Mind (Su)</strong>: A light aasimon is immune to all mind-affecting spells or effects.</p><p><strong>Uncanny Dodge (Ex)</strong>: A light aasimon retains its Dexterity bonus to AC when flat-footed, and it cannot be flanked except by a rogue of at least 14th level. It can flank characters with the uncanny dodge ability as if it were a 10th-level rogue.</p><p></p><p>Some conversion notes. I changed angel to aasimon mainly because.... well, 'light angel' sounds stupid to me. It's not as if I'm biased against the use of angel in 3.5, in fact it makes a lot of sense, but light angel just sounds really lame.</p><p></p><p>The Light Aasimon can be found in the 2nd Edition <em>Planescape Monstrous Compendium I</em>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pants, post: 1605844, member: 8849"] Fear yea not. I have not abandoned my other thread, it's just on temporary hold for now. The main reason for this is that I'm just sick of evil outsiders for now. In an effort to alleviate that problem, I've decided to work on the other sides, most importantly, the celestials and the rilmani. The rilmani will be done in a seperate thread in order to keep things all nice orderly. The primary purpose of this thread is to beef up the servents of the upper planes somewhat and to provide conversions for those still stuck in the 2ed rules. Some have been converted to 3.5 already (I will be going through those in the BoED with a nice comb, already though I believe the archons will get the most focus out of them.) others have not. So, I hope everyone gets as much enjoyment out of my celestials as my evil exemplars have apparently gotten. Without any further delay, I present the Light Aasimon! Here are the Aasimon traits (they are the same as the Angel traits): [b]AASIMON QUALITIES[/b] • Darkvision out to 60 feet and low-light vision • Immunity to acid, cold, and petrification • Resistance to electricity 10 and fire 10 • +4 racial bonus on saves against poison • [i]Protective Aura (Su)[/i]: Against attacks made or effects created by evil creatures, this ability provides a +4 deflection bonus to AC and a +4 resistance bonus on saving throws to anyone within 20 feet of the aasimon. Otherwise, it functions as a magic circle against evil effect and a lesser globe of invulnerability, both with a radius of 20 feet (caster level equals aasimon’s HD). This aura can be dispelled, but the aasimon can create it again as a free action on its next turn. (The defensive benefits from the circle are not included in an aasimon’s statistics block.) • [i]Tongues (Su)[/i]: All aasimon can speak with any creature that has a language, as though using a tongues spell (caster level equal to aasimon’s Hit Dice). This ability is always active. [b]LIGHT AASIMON[/b] [b]Medium Outsider (Aasimon, Extraplanar, Good, Incorporeal)[/b] [b]Hit Dice[/b]: 10d8+20 (65 hp) [b]Initiative[/b]: +10 [b]Speed[/b]: Fly 80 ft. (perfect) (16 squares) [b]Armor Class[/b]: 21 (+6 Dex, +5 deflection), touch 21, flat-footed 15 [b]Base Attack/Grapple[/b]: +10/- [b]Attack[/b]: Incorporeal touch +16 melee (2d6 holy plus blinding strike) [b]Full Attack[/b]: 2 incorporeal touches +16 melee (2d6 holy plus blinding strike) [b]Space/Reach[/b]: 5 ft./5 ft. [b]Special Attacks[/b]: Blinding strike, radiance, spell-like abilities [b]Special Qualities[/b]: Damage reduction 10/evil, darkvision 60 ft., immunity to acid, cold, and petrification, incorporeal traits, protective aura, resistance to electricity 10 and fire 10, spell resistance 23, stalwart mind, tongues, uncanny dodge [b]Saves[/b]: Fort +9 (+13 against poison), Ref +13, Will +10 [b]Abilities[/b]: Str -, Dex 22, Con 14, Int 14, Wis 16, Cha 20 [b]Skills[/b]: Concentration +15, Diplomacy +20, Intimidate +18, Knowledge (any two) +15, Listen +16, Move Silently +19, Sense Motive +16, Spot +16, Tumble +19 [b]Feats[/b]: Combat Reflexes, Empower Spell-Like Ability ([i]searing light[/i]), Improved Initiative, Quicken Spell-Like Ability ([i]hold person[/i]) [b]Environment[/b]: Any good-aligned plane [b]Organization[/b]: Solitary or group (1-4) [b]Challenge Rating[/b]: 11 [b]Treasure[/b]: None [b]Alignment[/b]: Always good (any) [b]Advancement[/b]: 11-20 HD (medium); 21-30 HD (large) [i]A pulsing brilliance of light appears before you. Within the striating colors of the light, you can vaguely see a humanoid shape… or is it something else? Whatever you see, you are filled with a humbling sense of peace.[/i] Light aasimon serve as the guardians of good on the planes. They are often sent to help valiant mortals on the prime overcome great evils. Occasionally they remain with their wards, helping them spread peace and defeat new evils, however most often, they return to their homes on the upper planes once their task is finished. From there, they can seek out new evils to combat! A light aasimon resembles a pulsing cloud of shimmering light. The cloud often varies in shape, but is usually about 5 feet in diameter. [b]COMBAT[/b] Lights, being somewhat poor melee fighters, often hang back in fights and use their spell-like abilities and their radiance to both help allies and hinder foes. If pressed into melee, it lashes out with its tendrils of light. A light aasimon’s natural weapons, as well as any weapons it wields, are treated as good-aligned for the purpose of overcoming damage reduction. [b]Blinding Strike (Su)[/b]: Anyone struck by a light aasimon’s incorporeal touch attack must make a Fort save (DC 20) or be blinded for 1d6 rounds. The save DC is Charisma based. [b]Radiance (Su)[/b]: The light aasimon constantly sheds light similar to that of a [i]daylight[/i] spell (caster level 12th). Any good-aligned creatures within the aasimon’s radiance are affected as though by a [i]bless[/i] spell (caster level 12th) for as long as they remain within the radiance. Any evil-aligned creatures within the radiance are affected by a [i]bane[/i] spell (caster level 12th) for as long as they remain within the radiance, although they receive a Will save to resist (DC 20). The evil creature must repeat the save each time it enters the aasimon’s radiance. This effect may not be dispelled although the light aasimon can suppress or resume it as a free action on its turn. The save DC is Charisma based. [b]Spell-Like Abilities[/b]: At will – [i]aid, continual flame, detect evil, dispel evil[/i] (DC 20), [i]dispel magic, hold person[/i] (DC 17), [i]holy smite[/i] (DC 19), [i]searing light[/i]; 7/day – [i]cure light wounds[/i] (DC 17); 3/day – [i]cure serious wounds[/i] (DC 18), [i]remove disease[/i] (DC 18); 1/day – [i]holy aura[/i] (DC 23), [i]holy word[/i] (DC 22), [i]plane shift[/i] (DC 22), [i]remove curse[/i] (DC 18), [i]sunburst[/i] (DC 22). Caster level 12th. The save DC’s are Charisma based. [b]Stalwart Mind (Su)[/b]: A light aasimon is immune to all mind-affecting spells or effects. [b]Uncanny Dodge (Ex)[/b]: A light aasimon retains its Dexterity bonus to AC when flat-footed, and it cannot be flanked except by a rogue of at least 14th level. It can flank characters with the uncanny dodge ability as if it were a 10th-level rogue. Some conversion notes. I changed angel to aasimon mainly because.... well, 'light angel' sounds stupid to me. It's not as if I'm biased against the use of angel in 3.5, in fact it makes a lot of sense, but light angel just sounds really lame. The Light Aasimon can be found in the 2nd Edition [i]Planescape Monstrous Compendium I[/i]. [/QUOTE]
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