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<blockquote data-quote="Voadam" data-source="post: 8391485" data-attributes="member: 2209"><p><a href="https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/289286/Aethera-Field-Guide-I-5E?affiliate_id=17596" target="_blank">Aethera Field Guide I (5E)</a></p><p>5e</p><p><strong>Aetherwarped Undead:</strong> Aetherleeches store corrosive digestive fluids inside small sacs just behind their rows of tiny mandibles, mixed with undigested aetherite, creating a toxic slurry. Aetherleeches spew the turquoise substance as a means of self-defense, or to create entryways small enough to crawl through piping, or stowaway on aetherships. In urban environments an aetherleech’s presence is typically marked by small, rusted holes on metal walls and surfaces. By the time they’re discovered, they’ve already drained mass amounts of aetherite from the vessel.</p><p>These troublesome pests are a danger even in small numbers as infestations can quickly deplete a ship’s reserve of aetheric units and expose creatures to aetherite poisoning. These infestations have drained entire ships of power, leaving them adrift in the blackness of space with no means of rescue as their passengers suffocated and perished, rising later as aetherwarped undead.</p><p>Aetherite radiation functions like normal radiation except that it inflicts aetherite poisoning instead of radiation poisoning and a creature it kills is likely to rise as an undead creature.</p><p><strong>Incorporeal Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Bodiless Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Paragon Suembaro:</strong> Interior cabinet members within the Ascendancy whisper that Suembaro has transformed herself into an undead creature.</p><p><strong>Ghast:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Shadow, Shade:</strong> Crew members slain by the shadow soon rose as shades themselves, and the containment breach quickly compounded into an infestation.</p><p><strong>Skeleton:</strong> Nethercrabs are occasionally followed by undead creatures that were corpses spontaneously reanimated by their shell’s embedded netherite. Any corpse of Medium size or smaller within 30 ft. of a nethercrab has a cumulative 10% chance per hour of reanimating as a skeleton or zombie. The nethercrab can animate a maximum number of hit dice worth of undead creatures equal to twice the nethercrab’s hit dice.</p><p>Caverns filled with deadlight fungus are charnel houses filled with the undigestible skeletal remains of their former victims. Oftentimes these skeletal remains will reanimate, typically forming skeletons or bloody bones.</p><p><strong>Bloody Bones:</strong> Caverns filled with deadlight fungus are charnel houses filled with the undigestible skeletal remains of their former victims. Oftentimes these skeletal remains will reanimate, typically forming skeletons or bloody bones.</p><p><strong>Specter:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wraith:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie:</strong> Creatures who die from exposure to necrotic energy within an area of blackstar mold rise 1 round later as a zombie.</p><p>Nethercrabs are occasionally followed by undead creatures that are were corpses spontaneously reanimated by their shell’s embedded netherite. Any corpse of Medium size or smaller within 30 ft. of a nethercrab has a cumulative 10% chance per hour of reanimating as a skeleton or zombie. The nethercrab can animate a maximum number of hit dice worth of undead creatures equal to twice the nethercrab’s hit dice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voadam, post: 8391485, member: 2209"] [URL=https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/289286/Aethera-Field-Guide-I-5E?affiliate_id=17596]Aethera Field Guide I (5E)[/URL] 5e [b]Aetherwarped Undead:[/b] Aetherleeches store corrosive digestive fluids inside small sacs just behind their rows of tiny mandibles, mixed with undigested aetherite, creating a toxic slurry. Aetherleeches spew the turquoise substance as a means of self-defense, or to create entryways small enough to crawl through piping, or stowaway on aetherships. In urban environments an aetherleech’s presence is typically marked by small, rusted holes on metal walls and surfaces. By the time they’re discovered, they’ve already drained mass amounts of aetherite from the vessel. These troublesome pests are a danger even in small numbers as infestations can quickly deplete a ship’s reserve of aetheric units and expose creatures to aetherite poisoning. These infestations have drained entire ships of power, leaving them adrift in the blackness of space with no means of rescue as their passengers suffocated and perished, rising later as aetherwarped undead. Aetherite radiation functions like normal radiation except that it inflicts aetherite poisoning instead of radiation poisoning and a creature it kills is likely to rise as an undead creature. [b]Incorporeal Undead:[/b] ? [b]Bodiless Undead:[/b] ? [b]Paragon Suembaro:[/b] Interior cabinet members within the Ascendancy whisper that Suembaro has transformed herself into an undead creature. [b]Ghast:[/b] ? [b]Ghost:[/b] ? [b]Shadow, Shade:[/b] Crew members slain by the shadow soon rose as shades themselves, and the containment breach quickly compounded into an infestation. [b]Skeleton:[/b] Nethercrabs are occasionally followed by undead creatures that were corpses spontaneously reanimated by their shell’s embedded netherite. Any corpse of Medium size or smaller within 30 ft. of a nethercrab has a cumulative 10% chance per hour of reanimating as a skeleton or zombie. The nethercrab can animate a maximum number of hit dice worth of undead creatures equal to twice the nethercrab’s hit dice. Caverns filled with deadlight fungus are charnel houses filled with the undigestible skeletal remains of their former victims. Oftentimes these skeletal remains will reanimate, typically forming skeletons or bloody bones. [b]Bloody Bones:[/b] Caverns filled with deadlight fungus are charnel houses filled with the undigestible skeletal remains of their former victims. Oftentimes these skeletal remains will reanimate, typically forming skeletons or bloody bones. [b]Specter:[/b] ? [b]Wraith:[/b] ? [b]Zombie:[/b] Creatures who die from exposure to necrotic energy within an area of blackstar mold rise 1 round later as a zombie. Nethercrabs are occasionally followed by undead creatures that are were corpses spontaneously reanimated by their shell’s embedded netherite. Any corpse of Medium size or smaller within 30 ft. of a nethercrab has a cumulative 10% chance per hour of reanimating as a skeleton or zombie. The nethercrab can animate a maximum number of hit dice worth of undead creatures equal to twice the nethercrab’s hit dice. [/QUOTE]
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