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<blockquote data-quote="Voadam" data-source="post: 8553703" data-attributes="member: 2209"><p><a href="https://koboldpress.com/kpstore/product/last-gasp-5th-edition/" target="_blank">Last Gasp</a></p><p>5e</p><p><strong>Menet-Ka, King of Kings, Ghost, Undead Nightmare, Undead King:</strong> Upon his death, Menet-Ka was laid to rest in his labyrinthine tomb. The intricate passages of this place bore geomancy glyphs to shape and amplify the power of the water to breathe life into the king. His servants were buried with him in an underground necropolis, so they too would share in his resurrection. The king’s tomb was sealed and the passages cut beneath the oasis were opened to let the magical water flood in. </p><p>Power rushed through the temple structure, and Menet-Ka’s corruption proved his undoing. The king was infused with life, but not in the manner he hoped. He is now an undead creature, trapped in an endless nightmare within his flooded tomb. </p><p>Like the passages leading here, this area is completely underwater. The sarcophagus is the last resting place of Menet-Ka. This chamber is the focus of the ley energy siphoned from the oasis. The king exists in a state trapped between life and death, with no means to physically leave his grave. </p><p>When the party arrives, Menet-Ka’s nightmare-wracked mind manifests as a ghost. A luminous, purple image of the tortured king in sumptuous robes rises from the sarcophagus and attacks. </p><p><strong>Undead Creature, Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Menet-Ka Servant:</strong> Upon his death, Menet-Ka was laid to rest in his labyrinthine tomb. The intricate passages of this place bore geomancy glyphs to shape and amplify the power of the water to breathe life into the king. His servants were buried with him in an underground necropolis, so they too would share in his resurrection. The king’s tomb was sealed and the passages cut beneath the oasis were opened to let the magical water flood in. </p><p>Power rushed through the temple structure, and Menet-Ka’s corruption proved his undoing. The king was infused with life, but not in the manner he hoped. He is now an undead creature, trapped in an endless nightmare within his flooded tomb.</p><p>Menet-Ka stirs in his nightmare sleep, and his long-dead servants rise from their graves tainted by his selfish ambition. </p><p><strong>Specter, Malevolent Spirit:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Rotting Wind:</strong> A rotting wind is an undead creature made up of the foul air and grave dust sloughed off by innumerable undead creatures within lost tombs and grand necropoli. </p><p><strong>Bastanta, Mummy:</strong> The priestesses were mummified and infused with unlife by the ley line energy flowing through this chamber. </p><p><strong>Sanu-Et, Mummy:</strong> The priestesses were mummified and infused with unlife by the ley line energy flowing through this chamber. </p><p><strong>Naferani, Mummy:</strong> The priestesses were mummified and infused with unlife by the ley line energy flowing through this chamber. </p><p><strong>Flameskull:</strong> The crumpled figure near the statue is the undead remains of a warlord destroyed by Menet-Ka and set here to wallow in his defeat for all eternity. </p><p><strong>Undead Remains:</strong> The crumpled figure near the statue is the undead remains of a warlord destroyed by Menet-Ka and set here to wallow in his defeat for all eternity. </p><p><strong>Zombie:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Burning Zombie:</strong> The zombies were prepared for burial with unguents and strips of cloth that are highly flammable. A zombie that takes fire damage bursts into flame for two rounds, taking 1d4 fire damage at the start of its turns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voadam, post: 8553703, member: 2209"] [URL=https://koboldpress.com/kpstore/product/last-gasp-5th-edition/]Last Gasp[/URL] 5e [b]Menet-Ka, King of Kings, Ghost, Undead Nightmare, Undead King:[/b] Upon his death, Menet-Ka was laid to rest in his labyrinthine tomb. The intricate passages of this place bore geomancy glyphs to shape and amplify the power of the water to breathe life into the king. His servants were buried with him in an underground necropolis, so they too would share in his resurrection. The king’s tomb was sealed and the passages cut beneath the oasis were opened to let the magical water flood in. Power rushed through the temple structure, and Menet-Ka’s corruption proved his undoing. The king was infused with life, but not in the manner he hoped. He is now an undead creature, trapped in an endless nightmare within his flooded tomb. Like the passages leading here, this area is completely underwater. The sarcophagus is the last resting place of Menet-Ka. This chamber is the focus of the ley energy siphoned from the oasis. The king exists in a state trapped between life and death, with no means to physically leave his grave. When the party arrives, Menet-Ka’s nightmare-wracked mind manifests as a ghost. A luminous, purple image of the tortured king in sumptuous robes rises from the sarcophagus and attacks. [b]Undead Creature, Undead:[/b] ? [b]Menet-Ka Servant:[/b] Upon his death, Menet-Ka was laid to rest in his labyrinthine tomb. The intricate passages of this place bore geomancy glyphs to shape and amplify the power of the water to breathe life into the king. His servants were buried with him in an underground necropolis, so they too would share in his resurrection. The king’s tomb was sealed and the passages cut beneath the oasis were opened to let the magical water flood in. Power rushed through the temple structure, and Menet-Ka’s corruption proved his undoing. The king was infused with life, but not in the manner he hoped. He is now an undead creature, trapped in an endless nightmare within his flooded tomb. Menet-Ka stirs in his nightmare sleep, and his long-dead servants rise from their graves tainted by his selfish ambition. [b]Specter, Malevolent Spirit:[/b] ? [b]Rotting Wind:[/b] A rotting wind is an undead creature made up of the foul air and grave dust sloughed off by innumerable undead creatures within lost tombs and grand necropoli. [b]Bastanta, Mummy:[/b] The priestesses were mummified and infused with unlife by the ley line energy flowing through this chamber. [b]Sanu-Et, Mummy:[/b] The priestesses were mummified and infused with unlife by the ley line energy flowing through this chamber. [b]Naferani, Mummy:[/b] The priestesses were mummified and infused with unlife by the ley line energy flowing through this chamber. [b]Flameskull:[/b] The crumpled figure near the statue is the undead remains of a warlord destroyed by Menet-Ka and set here to wallow in his defeat for all eternity. [b]Undead Remains:[/b] The crumpled figure near the statue is the undead remains of a warlord destroyed by Menet-Ka and set here to wallow in his defeat for all eternity. [b]Zombie:[/b] ? [b]Burning Zombie:[/b] The zombies were prepared for burial with unguents and strips of cloth that are highly flammable. A zombie that takes fire damage bursts into flame for two rounds, taking 1d4 fire damage at the start of its turns. [/QUOTE]
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