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<blockquote data-quote="Voadam" data-source="post: 8144848" data-attributes="member: 2209"><p><a href="https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/274032/Hypertellurians-MAnvil-Edition?affiliate_id=17596" target="_blank">Hypertellurians (M)Anvil Edition</a></p><p>Hypertellurians</p><p><strong>Revenant:</strong> You died, but it didn’t stick. Maybe you succumbed to the plague but have inexplicably returned from the grave to eat your loved ones, or maybe you are so ancient as to not even remember your previous life. The first vampire, or the feared and powerful lich perhaps? Either way, what remains of your body is dead flesh, probably slowly decaying.</p><p><strong>Vampire:</strong> You died, but it didn’t stick. Maybe you succumbed to the plague but have inexplicably returned from the grave to eat your loved ones, or maybe you are so ancient as to not even remember your previous life. The first vampire, or the feared and powerful lich perhaps? Either way, what remains of your body is dead flesh, probably slowly decaying.</p><p><strong>Lich:</strong> You died, but it didn’t stick. Maybe you succumbed to the plague but have inexplicably returned from the grave to eat your loved ones, or maybe you are so ancient as to not even remember your previous life. The first vampire, or the feared and powerful lich perhaps? Either way, what remains of your body is dead flesh, probably slowly decaying.</p><p><strong>Aristocratic Vampire:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Wolf:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Drowned Undead:</strong> Former smuggler or sailor, returned from the depths of the sea for a purpose unknown.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Guard:</strong> Animated skeleton warrior, long abandoned and forgotten by its creator, finally but tentatively leaving its post in the crypt.</p><p></p><p>GIFT UNLIFE</p><p>Taking some of the dark force that anchors your dead body to this realm, and whispering dark blasphemies, you instill an ephemeral mockery of life into the corpse of another creature.</p><p>You can do this once per session, for the duration of 1 scene, at a cost of 1d6 Brawn damage to yourself.</p><p>The corpse lurches back to a grotesque facsimile of life, with jagged movements, and unnerving sounds. It follows your every command, to the best of its unthinking abilities. The GM will have the stats for the unholy creature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voadam, post: 8144848, member: 2209"] [URL=https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/274032/Hypertellurians-MAnvil-Edition?affiliate_id=17596]Hypertellurians (M)Anvil Edition[/URL] Hypertellurians [b]Revenant:[/b] You died, but it didn’t stick. Maybe you succumbed to the plague but have inexplicably returned from the grave to eat your loved ones, or maybe you are so ancient as to not even remember your previous life. The first vampire, or the feared and powerful lich perhaps? Either way, what remains of your body is dead flesh, probably slowly decaying. [b]Vampire:[/b] You died, but it didn’t stick. Maybe you succumbed to the plague but have inexplicably returned from the grave to eat your loved ones, or maybe you are so ancient as to not even remember your previous life. The first vampire, or the feared and powerful lich perhaps? Either way, what remains of your body is dead flesh, probably slowly decaying. [b]Lich:[/b] You died, but it didn’t stick. Maybe you succumbed to the plague but have inexplicably returned from the grave to eat your loved ones, or maybe you are so ancient as to not even remember your previous life. The first vampire, or the feared and powerful lich perhaps? Either way, what remains of your body is dead flesh, probably slowly decaying. [b]Aristocratic Vampire:[/b] ? [b]Undead Wolf:[/b] ? [b]Drowned Undead:[/b] Former smuggler or sailor, returned from the depths of the sea for a purpose unknown. [b]Skeletal Guard:[/b] Animated skeleton warrior, long abandoned and forgotten by its creator, finally but tentatively leaving its post in the crypt. GIFT UNLIFE Taking some of the dark force that anchors your dead body to this realm, and whispering dark blasphemies, you instill an ephemeral mockery of life into the corpse of another creature. You can do this once per session, for the duration of 1 scene, at a cost of 1d6 Brawn damage to yourself. The corpse lurches back to a grotesque facsimile of life, with jagged movements, and unnerving sounds. It follows your every command, to the best of its unthinking abilities. The GM will have the stats for the unholy creature. [/QUOTE]
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