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<blockquote data-quote="Voadam" data-source="post: 8118757" data-attributes="member: 2209"><p><a href="https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/108984/Dungeon-Crawl-Classics-74-Blades-Against-Death?affiliate_id=17596" target="_blank">Dungeon Crawl Classics #74: Blades Against Death</a></p><p>Dungeon Crawl Classics</p><p><strong>Moira the Fishwife, Ghost Banshee:</strong> A scant twenty years of age, Moira was already a mother when Ratvik the Mad stole her away. When she refused to join his court, Ratvik had her burned alive. With smoke searing her lungs, Moira cursed Ratvik to eternal un-death before succumbing to the flames and becoming un-dead herself.</p><p>This is where Ratvik imprisoned the young fishwife, and where—his advances spurned—he burned her alive. But Moira’s passion and fiery curses have proven stronger than Ratvik’s evil or madness; none of the charnel house’s dead can pass until Moira has been appeased.</p><p><strong>Ratvik the Mad:</strong> A scant twenty years of age, Moira was already a mother when Ratvik the Mad stole her away. When she refused to join his court, Ratvik had her burned alive. With smoke searing her lungs, Moira cursed Ratvik to eternal un-death before succumbing to the flames and becoming un-dead herself.</p><p>This is where Ratvik imprisoned the young fishwife, and where—his advances spurned—he burned her alive. But Moira’s passion and fiery curses have proven stronger than Ratvik’s evil or madness; none of the charnel house’s dead can pass until Moira has been appeased.</p><p><strong>Ghost:</strong> This is where Ratvik imprisoned the young fishwife, and where—his advances spurned—he burned her alive. But Moira’s passion and fiery curses have proven stronger than Ratvik’s evil or madness; none of the charnel house’s dead can pass until Moira has been appeased.</p><p>Similarly, though the ghost of Moira bars the gates of death, this does not mean that all deaths have ceased in Punjar. Only those that die in close relation to the charnel pits are kept from their eternal reward (or punishment).</p><p>Today the charnel pits are suffused with Ratvik’s wicked spirit and the ghosts of a hundred other souls unable to pass Moira’s ghost to reach the lands of the dead.</p><p><strong>Phantom Skeletal Hand:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Phantom Scrivener, Ghostly Scrivener:</strong> This is where Ratvik imprisoned the young fishwife, and where—his advances spurned—he burned her alive. But Moira’s passion and fiery curses have proven stronger than Ratvik’s evil or madness; none of the charnel house’s dead can pass until Moira has been appeased.</p><p>Similarly, though the ghost of Moira bars the gates of death, this does not mean that all deaths have ceased in Punjar. Only those that die in close relation to the charnel pits are kept from their eternal reward (or punishment).</p><p>Today the charnel pits are suffused with Ratvik’s wicked spirit and the ghosts of a hundred other souls unable to pass Moira’s ghost to reach the lands of the dead.</p><p><strong>Ossuary Cloud:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mnom-Mothot, Mummy:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Court Skeleton:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeletal Troubador:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Desiccated Lover:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>The Jester:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Blue Phantom:</strong> This is where Ratvik imprisoned the young fishwife, and where—his advances spurned—he burned her alive. But Moira’s passion and fiery curses have proven stronger than Ratvik’s evil or madness; none of the charnel house’s dead can pass until Moira has been appeased.</p><p>Similarly, though the ghost of Moira bars the gates of death, this does not mean that all deaths have ceased in Punjar. Only those that die in close relation to the charnel pits are kept from their eternal reward (or punishment).</p><p>Today the charnel pits are suffused with Ratvik’s wicked spirit and the ghosts of a hundred other souls unable to pass Moira’s ghost to reach the lands of the dead.</p><p><strong>The Priest, Ghost:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>The Nun, Ghost:</strong> ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voadam, post: 8118757, member: 2209"] [URL=https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/108984/Dungeon-Crawl-Classics-74-Blades-Against-Death?affiliate_id=17596]Dungeon Crawl Classics #74: Blades Against Death[/URL] Dungeon Crawl Classics [b]Moira the Fishwife, Ghost Banshee:[/b] A scant twenty years of age, Moira was already a mother when Ratvik the Mad stole her away. When she refused to join his court, Ratvik had her burned alive. With smoke searing her lungs, Moira cursed Ratvik to eternal un-death before succumbing to the flames and becoming un-dead herself. This is where Ratvik imprisoned the young fishwife, and where—his advances spurned—he burned her alive. But Moira’s passion and fiery curses have proven stronger than Ratvik’s evil or madness; none of the charnel house’s dead can pass until Moira has been appeased. [b]Ratvik the Mad:[/b] A scant twenty years of age, Moira was already a mother when Ratvik the Mad stole her away. When she refused to join his court, Ratvik had her burned alive. With smoke searing her lungs, Moira cursed Ratvik to eternal un-death before succumbing to the flames and becoming un-dead herself. This is where Ratvik imprisoned the young fishwife, and where—his advances spurned—he burned her alive. But Moira’s passion and fiery curses have proven stronger than Ratvik’s evil or madness; none of the charnel house’s dead can pass until Moira has been appeased. [b]Ghost:[/b] This is where Ratvik imprisoned the young fishwife, and where—his advances spurned—he burned her alive. But Moira’s passion and fiery curses have proven stronger than Ratvik’s evil or madness; none of the charnel house’s dead can pass until Moira has been appeased. Similarly, though the ghost of Moira bars the gates of death, this does not mean that all deaths have ceased in Punjar. Only those that die in close relation to the charnel pits are kept from their eternal reward (or punishment). Today the charnel pits are suffused with Ratvik’s wicked spirit and the ghosts of a hundred other souls unable to pass Moira’s ghost to reach the lands of the dead. [b]Phantom Skeletal Hand:[/b] ? [b]Phantom Scrivener, Ghostly Scrivener:[/b] This is where Ratvik imprisoned the young fishwife, and where—his advances spurned—he burned her alive. But Moira’s passion and fiery curses have proven stronger than Ratvik’s evil or madness; none of the charnel house’s dead can pass until Moira has been appeased. Similarly, though the ghost of Moira bars the gates of death, this does not mean that all deaths have ceased in Punjar. Only those that die in close relation to the charnel pits are kept from their eternal reward (or punishment). Today the charnel pits are suffused with Ratvik’s wicked spirit and the ghosts of a hundred other souls unable to pass Moira’s ghost to reach the lands of the dead. [b]Ossuary Cloud:[/b] ? [b]Mnom-Mothot, Mummy:[/b] ? [b]Court Skeleton:[/b] ? [b]Skeletal Troubador:[/b] ? [b]Desiccated Lover:[/b] ? [b]The Jester:[/b] ? [b]Blue Phantom:[/b] This is where Ratvik imprisoned the young fishwife, and where—his advances spurned—he burned her alive. But Moira’s passion and fiery curses have proven stronger than Ratvik’s evil or madness; none of the charnel house’s dead can pass until Moira has been appeased. Similarly, though the ghost of Moira bars the gates of death, this does not mean that all deaths have ceased in Punjar. Only those that die in close relation to the charnel pits are kept from their eternal reward (or punishment). Today the charnel pits are suffused with Ratvik’s wicked spirit and the ghosts of a hundred other souls unable to pass Moira’s ghost to reach the lands of the dead. [b]The Priest, Ghost:[/b] ? [b]The Nun, Ghost:[/b] ? [/QUOTE]
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