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<blockquote data-quote="Voadam" data-source="post: 7630615" data-attributes="member: 2209"><p><strong>World of Obsidian Twilight (PFRPG) Preview</strong></p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/78144/World-of-Obsidian-Twilight-PFRPG-Preview?affiliate_id=17596" target="_blank">World of Obsidian Twilight (PFRPG) Preview</a></p><p>Pathfinder 1e</p><p><strong>Asi Magnor, Mummy:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Calix Sabinus, Vampire Lich:</strong> He studied, frenziedly, lost, forgotten and forbidden arts before finally empowering himself, going beyond the vampiric to also become a lich.</p><p><strong>Kalbna, Ghast:</strong> ?</p><p></p><p><strong>Undead:</strong> From out of the dark and forbidding heavens a great meteor, black as night itself, carved through Abaddon’s atmosphere, calved into massive sections and rained down upon the world in great shards. It obliterated cities, shattered the living rock, sent tidal waves swamping over islands and drowning the coasts, ignited volcanoes and set the ground quaking for more than a year.</p><p>Over 85% of the sentient population of Abaddon was killed in moments and no sorcery, no prayer, no force of arms nor cunning with the builder’s craft could stand against the destruction. Those who survived found themselves in the ruins of civilization, surrounded by the corpses of their nations, overwhelmed by death and living beneath a soot-black sky.</p><p>Their suffering did not end there. The meteor was a black, hellish thing, infused with vast amounts of necrotic energy. The survivors watched in horror as the power of the meteors fragments and its dust began to raise the dead and few of the remaining cities survived the onslaught of their own deceased.</p><p><strong>Ghost:</strong> The spirits released during the cataclysm were scared, confused, barely sentient, an outpouring of pain and suffering that would lash out at anything that came close to them, little more than necromantic energy themselves, free and wild to animate the dead. In the years since the cataclysm however, the character of the dead has changed. Those who die today die with hatred for the lords on their minds, with revenge and cries of freedom on their lips. The ghosts of today are the spirits of vengeance, no allies to the lords or to Calix Sabinus. Even the dead themselves are turning against the powers that be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voadam, post: 7630615, member: 2209"] [b]World of Obsidian Twilight (PFRPG) Preview[/b] [URL=https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/78144/World-of-Obsidian-Twilight-PFRPG-Preview?affiliate_id=17596]World of Obsidian Twilight (PFRPG) Preview[/URL] Pathfinder 1e [b]Asi Magnor, Mummy:[/b] ? [b]Calix Sabinus, Vampire Lich:[/b] He studied, frenziedly, lost, forgotten and forbidden arts before finally empowering himself, going beyond the vampiric to also become a lich. [b]Kalbna, Ghast:[/b] ? [b]Undead:[/b] From out of the dark and forbidding heavens a great meteor, black as night itself, carved through Abaddon’s atmosphere, calved into massive sections and rained down upon the world in great shards. It obliterated cities, shattered the living rock, sent tidal waves swamping over islands and drowning the coasts, ignited volcanoes and set the ground quaking for more than a year. Over 85% of the sentient population of Abaddon was killed in moments and no sorcery, no prayer, no force of arms nor cunning with the builder’s craft could stand against the destruction. Those who survived found themselves in the ruins of civilization, surrounded by the corpses of their nations, overwhelmed by death and living beneath a soot-black sky. Their suffering did not end there. The meteor was a black, hellish thing, infused with vast amounts of necrotic energy. The survivors watched in horror as the power of the meteors fragments and its dust began to raise the dead and few of the remaining cities survived the onslaught of their own deceased. [b]Ghost:[/b] The spirits released during the cataclysm were scared, confused, barely sentient, an outpouring of pain and suffering that would lash out at anything that came close to them, little more than necromantic energy themselves, free and wild to animate the dead. In the years since the cataclysm however, the character of the dead has changed. Those who die today die with hatred for the lords on their minds, with revenge and cries of freedom on their lips. The ghosts of today are the spirits of vengeance, no allies to the lords or to Calix Sabinus. Even the dead themselves are turning against the powers that be. [/QUOTE]
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