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<blockquote data-quote="Voadam" data-source="post: 8010067" data-attributes="member: 2209"><p><a href="https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/16987/HWR3-The-Milenian-Empire-Basic?manufacturers_id=44?affiliate_id=17596" target="_blank">HWR3 The Milenian Empire (Basic)</a></p><p>Basic</p><p><strong>Ghost:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wraith:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie:</strong> Anyone who dies from having his blood drained by a Zargosian bat must succeed at a saving throw vs. spells or become an undead zombie one sleep after death.</p><p>If the character should die from lack of food and water while under the influence of [zombie] broth, he becomes an undead zombie.</p><p>Some of them are undead skeletons and zombies, but most are living humans under the influence of zombie broth. The broth is a magical fluid that saps the imbiber’s will, making him a mindless automaton. Zargosians use the liquid as the final step in making humans true undead zombies.</p><p>The ceremony is being performed to change six humans into zombies.</p><p></p><p>Zombie Broth: This is a foul-smelling magical potion. Zargosians typically brew it in large iron cauldrons, adding unspeakable ingredients. They use this concoction as the first step in the process of turning people into zombies.</p><p>Any human, demihuman, or humanoid who drinks zombie broth must immediately attempt a saving throw vs. poison. If successful, there is no effect.</p><p>If the saving throw is missed, the character's Intelligence drops to 3, and he loses all self-motivation and willpower. His movement rate drops to 60' (20'). The character is effectively a sluggish, mindless automaton.</p><p>A victim of zombie broth must obey the commands of anyone without hesitation, and will even kill himself if told to do so. He can perform only very simple tasks, such as talking, walking, opening a door, picking up or dropping objects, or rowing a boat. The character automatically misses in combat; he is simply too "out of it" to fight. Spell casting is out of the question. The potion also acts like a truth serum; the character will answer any questions to the best of his ability.</p><p>The effects of drinking zombie broth last for one full sleep. During this time, the character cannot hold down nor has a hunger for normal food and drink-the hapless victim craves only more zombie broth. If the character should die from lack of food and water while under the influence of the broth, he becomes an undead zombie.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voadam, post: 8010067, member: 2209"] [URL=https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/16987/HWR3-The-Milenian-Empire-Basic?manufacturers_id=44?affiliate_id=17596]HWR3 The Milenian Empire (Basic)[/URL] Basic [b]Ghost:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton:[/b] ? [b]Wraith:[/b] ? [b]Zombie:[/b] Anyone who dies from having his blood drained by a Zargosian bat must succeed at a saving throw vs. spells or become an undead zombie one sleep after death. If the character should die from lack of food and water while under the influence of [zombie] broth, he becomes an undead zombie. Some of them are undead skeletons and zombies, but most are living humans under the influence of zombie broth. The broth is a magical fluid that saps the imbiber’s will, making him a mindless automaton. Zargosians use the liquid as the final step in making humans true undead zombies. The ceremony is being performed to change six humans into zombies. Zombie Broth: This is a foul-smelling magical potion. Zargosians typically brew it in large iron cauldrons, adding unspeakable ingredients. They use this concoction as the first step in the process of turning people into zombies. Any human, demihuman, or humanoid who drinks zombie broth must immediately attempt a saving throw vs. poison. If successful, there is no effect. If the saving throw is missed, the character's Intelligence drops to 3, and he loses all self-motivation and willpower. His movement rate drops to 60' (20'). The character is effectively a sluggish, mindless automaton. A victim of zombie broth must obey the commands of anyone without hesitation, and will even kill himself if told to do so. He can perform only very simple tasks, such as talking, walking, opening a door, picking up or dropping objects, or rowing a boat. The character automatically misses in combat; he is simply too "out of it" to fight. Spell casting is out of the question. The potion also acts like a truth serum; the character will answer any questions to the best of his ability. The effects of drinking zombie broth last for one full sleep. During this time, the character cannot hold down nor has a hunger for normal food and drink-the hapless victim craves only more zombie broth. If the character should die from lack of food and water while under the influence of the broth, he becomes an undead zombie. [/QUOTE]
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