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<blockquote data-quote="Voadam" data-source="post: 9260119" data-attributes="member: 2209"><p><a href="https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=%21ANuRp8arrmK1FmQ&cid=F37EC70FCAA9A25C&id=F37EC70FCAA9A25C%211765&parId=F37EC70FCAA9A25C%211641&o=OneUp" target="_blank">Reign of Winter 2 The Shackled Hut 4th Edition Conversion</a></p><p>4e</p><p><strong>Huecuva Warpriest:</strong> When the clerics renounced their faith in Desna and blasphemously prayed to Baba Yaga instead, their souls were damned. After the destruction of Ulsgaard, they rose as undead huecuvas. </p><p><strong>Huecuva Warpriest, Undead Huecuva:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Child:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt The Children of Ulsgaard:</strong> When the clerics made their decision to sacrifice the children to save themselves, they gathered the children in the churchyard to play, so they would all be in one place when the time came to hand them over. The echoes of this betrayal remain to this day, and the spirits of the children of Ulsgaard remain in the churchyard where they were slain by Baba Yaga's minions. </p><p><strong>Evija, Attic Whisperer, Conglomeration of Tiny Clockwork Gears Bird Bones Dried Twigs and Scraps of Dog Fur Topped With a Cracked and Chipped Porcelain Doll's Head, Spy, Secondary Guardian:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Attic Whisperer:</strong> An attic whisperer spawns as the result of a lonely or neglected child’s death. Rather than animating the body of the dead youth, the creature rises from an amalgam of old toys, clothing, dust, and other objects associated with the departed—icons of the child’s neglect. The widely varying materials that fuse together to form these creatures lead to attic whisperers with vastly different appearances. Attic whisperers linger in the places where they were formed, typically old homes, orphanages, schools, debtors’ prisons, workhouses, and similar places where children might be discarded. When an attic whisperer first forms, it does so without a skull—this does not impact the creature’s abilities in any way, but it usually seeks out a small animal’s skull as a form of decoration soon after it manifests. </p><p><strong>Attic Whisperer, Gray Emaciated Child With Cobwebs and Dust for Clothes and a Fox Skull for a Head:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Huecuva, Risen Corpse of a Heretical Cleric Who Blasphemed and Renounced Their Deity Before Meeting Death:</strong> Huecuva is a template you can apply to humanoid NPCs or monsters, though it works best with controllers and leaders. The huecuva is strongly divine in flavor, so it best fits NPC clerics or paladins. </p><p>Huecuvas are the risen corpses of heretical clerics who blasphemed and renounced their deities before meeting death. </p><p>While most huecuvas arise when a god rejects a heretic priest’s soul, forcing the slain to rise as horrible undead, a huecuva can also be created with create undead. The caster must be at least 11th level, and the body to be transformed must have been an evil cleric in life. The spell can be used to create a huecuva using the body of a nonevil cleric, but doing so requires a DC 20 caster level check. </p><p><strong>Huecuva, Horrible Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mummy:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead, Undead Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Creature Who Does Not Sleep:</strong> ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voadam, post: 9260119, member: 2209"] [URL=https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=%21ANuRp8arrmK1FmQ&cid=F37EC70FCAA9A25C&id=F37EC70FCAA9A25C%211765&parId=F37EC70FCAA9A25C%211641&o=OneUp]Reign of Winter 2 The Shackled Hut 4th Edition Conversion[/URL] 4e [b]Huecuva Warpriest:[/b] When the clerics renounced their faith in Desna and blasphemously prayed to Baba Yaga instead, their souls were damned. After the destruction of Ulsgaard, they rose as undead huecuvas. [b]Huecuva Warpriest, Undead Huecuva:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton Child:[/b] ? [b]Haunt The Children of Ulsgaard:[/b] When the clerics made their decision to sacrifice the children to save themselves, they gathered the children in the churchyard to play, so they would all be in one place when the time came to hand them over. The echoes of this betrayal remain to this day, and the spirits of the children of Ulsgaard remain in the churchyard where they were slain by Baba Yaga's minions. [b]Evija, Attic Whisperer, Conglomeration of Tiny Clockwork Gears Bird Bones Dried Twigs and Scraps of Dog Fur Topped With a Cracked and Chipped Porcelain Doll's Head, Spy, Secondary Guardian:[/b] ? [b]Attic Whisperer:[/b] An attic whisperer spawns as the result of a lonely or neglected child’s death. Rather than animating the body of the dead youth, the creature rises from an amalgam of old toys, clothing, dust, and other objects associated with the departed—icons of the child’s neglect. The widely varying materials that fuse together to form these creatures lead to attic whisperers with vastly different appearances. Attic whisperers linger in the places where they were formed, typically old homes, orphanages, schools, debtors’ prisons, workhouses, and similar places where children might be discarded. When an attic whisperer first forms, it does so without a skull—this does not impact the creature’s abilities in any way, but it usually seeks out a small animal’s skull as a form of decoration soon after it manifests. [b]Attic Whisperer, Gray Emaciated Child With Cobwebs and Dust for Clothes and a Fox Skull for a Head:[/b] ? [b]Huecuva, Risen Corpse of a Heretical Cleric Who Blasphemed and Renounced Their Deity Before Meeting Death:[/b] Huecuva is a template you can apply to humanoid NPCs or monsters, though it works best with controllers and leaders. The huecuva is strongly divine in flavor, so it best fits NPC clerics or paladins. Huecuvas are the risen corpses of heretical clerics who blasphemed and renounced their deities before meeting death. While most huecuvas arise when a god rejects a heretic priest’s soul, forcing the slain to rise as horrible undead, a huecuva can also be created with create undead. The caster must be at least 11th level, and the body to be transformed must have been an evil cleric in life. The spell can be used to create a huecuva using the body of a nonevil cleric, but doing so requires a DC 20 caster level check. [b]Huecuva, Horrible Undead:[/b] ? [b]Mummy:[/b] ? [b]Zombie:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton:[/b] ? [b]Undead, Undead Creature:[/b] ? [b]Creature Who Does Not Sleep:[/b] ? [/QUOTE]
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