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<blockquote data-quote="Voadam" data-source="post: 7372823" data-attributes="member: 2209"><p><strong>Creature Compendium</strong></p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/204637/Mazes--Minotaurs-Creature-Compendium?affiliate_id=17596" target="_blank">Creature Compendium</a></p><p>Mazes & Minotaurs</p><p><strong>Animate:</strong> The ancient Necromancer Princes of the Anubian race were the ones who first brought necromancy to the wizards of the Stygian Empire, teaching them how to create mummies, skeletons, Stygian dogs and other foul animates.</p><p><strong>Charont:</strong> Charonts are the spirits of misers and selfish hoarders turned into wraiths by the powers of the Underworld.</p><p><strong>Empusa:</strong> Empusae are the revenants of seductive witches who have given their souls to Hecate, goddess of darkness, in exchange for eternal unlife.</p><p><strong>Ghost:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mummy:</strong> Specially preserved corpses from the Desert Kingdom reanimated by foul necromancy.</p><p>The ancient Necromancer Princes of the Anubian race were the ones who first brought necromancy to the wizards of the Stygian Empire, teaching them how to create mummies, skeletons, Stygian dogs and other foul animates.</p><p><strong>Skeleton:</strong> Human skeleton animated by magic.</p><p>These Animates can be produced by a variety of means, including the necromantic arts of Anubians and Stygian Lords and the famous Hydra Teeth method.</p><p>The ancient Necromancer Princes of the Anubian race were the ones who first brought necromancy to the wizards of the Stygian Empire, teaching them how to create mummies, skeletons, Stygian dogs and other foul animates.</p><p>Hydra Teeth</p><p><strong>Stichios:</strong> Stichioses are trees possessed by vampiric spirits.</p><p><strong>Stygian Hound:</strong> Huge skeletal undead dogs “bred” by the necromancers of Stygia.</p><p>The ancient Necromancer Princes of the Anubian race were the ones who first brought necromancy to the wizards of the Stygian Empire, teaching them how to create mummies, skeletons, Stygian dogs and other foul animates.</p><p></p><p>It is a well-known fact that a Hydra’s teeth can turn into animated Skeletons. Each Hydra head holds four such magical teeth - so a dead seven-headed Hydra could mean a small army of 28 Skeletons! Simply toss the tooth on earthy ground: one battle round later, a sword-wielding Skeleton will sprout from the ground, ready to obey your every command – but only for 10 battle rounds, after which it will fall apart, crumbling into a pile of old dead bones. This is a one-time trick, since each tooth can only be used once.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voadam, post: 7372823, member: 2209"] [b]Creature Compendium[/b] [URL=http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/204637/Mazes--Minotaurs-Creature-Compendium?affiliate_id=17596]Creature Compendium[/URL] Mazes & Minotaurs [b]Animate:[/b] The ancient Necromancer Princes of the Anubian race were the ones who first brought necromancy to the wizards of the Stygian Empire, teaching them how to create mummies, skeletons, Stygian dogs and other foul animates. [b]Charont:[/b] Charonts are the spirits of misers and selfish hoarders turned into wraiths by the powers of the Underworld. [b]Empusa:[/b] Empusae are the revenants of seductive witches who have given their souls to Hecate, goddess of darkness, in exchange for eternal unlife. [b]Ghost:[/b] ? [b]Mummy:[/b] Specially preserved corpses from the Desert Kingdom reanimated by foul necromancy. The ancient Necromancer Princes of the Anubian race were the ones who first brought necromancy to the wizards of the Stygian Empire, teaching them how to create mummies, skeletons, Stygian dogs and other foul animates. [b]Skeleton:[/b] Human skeleton animated by magic. These Animates can be produced by a variety of means, including the necromantic arts of Anubians and Stygian Lords and the famous Hydra Teeth method. The ancient Necromancer Princes of the Anubian race were the ones who first brought necromancy to the wizards of the Stygian Empire, teaching them how to create mummies, skeletons, Stygian dogs and other foul animates. Hydra Teeth [b]Stichios:[/b] Stichioses are trees possessed by vampiric spirits. [b]Stygian Hound:[/b] Huge skeletal undead dogs “bred” by the necromancers of Stygia. The ancient Necromancer Princes of the Anubian race were the ones who first brought necromancy to the wizards of the Stygian Empire, teaching them how to create mummies, skeletons, Stygian dogs and other foul animates. It is a well-known fact that a Hydra’s teeth can turn into animated Skeletons. Each Hydra head holds four such magical teeth - so a dead seven-headed Hydra could mean a small army of 28 Skeletons! Simply toss the tooth on earthy ground: one battle round later, a sword-wielding Skeleton will sprout from the ground, ready to obey your every command – but only for 10 battle rounds, after which it will fall apart, crumbling into a pile of old dead bones. This is a one-time trick, since each tooth can only be used once. [/QUOTE]
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