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<blockquote data-quote="Voadam" data-source="post: 9261037" data-attributes="member: 2209"><p><a href="https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=f37ec70fcaa9a25c&id=F37EC70FCAA9A25C%211763&ithint=file%2Cpdf&authkey=%21AHC1Q9je6nIqp7I" target="_blank">Reign of Winter 3 Mother, Maiden, Crone Conversion</a></p><p>4e</p><p><strong>Dread Zombie Walker:</strong> When the pukwudgie kills a humanoid, that humanoid becomes a dread zombie walker at the start of this pukwudgie's next turn.</p><p>When the pukwudgie [Ulgrist] kills a humanoid, that humanoid becomes a dread zombie walker at the start of this pukwudgie's next turn. </p><p>The vile pukwudgie is a small, hunchbacked humanoid covered with long, sharp quills. These quills, like those of a porcupine, help protect the small creature but are also dangerous offensive weapons, for the quills hold a deadly poison that animates those it slays as zombies. </p><p><strong>Undead Raven Swarm:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Raven Swarm, Screeching Cawing Whirlwind of Buffeting Wings Clawing Talons and Pecking Beaks, Teeming Mass of Sinister Rotten Disease-Ridden Birds:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Raven:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Raven, Rotting Diseased Black Bird:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Witchfire:</strong> When an exceptionally vile hag or witch dies with some malicious plot left incomplete, or proves too horridly tenacious to succumb to the call of death, the foul energies of these wicked old crones sometimes spawn incorporeal undead known as witchfires. </p><p><strong>Witchfire, Insubstantial Specter of a Beautiful Young Woman, Incorporeal Undead, Ghostly Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Hoarpanther Dread Zombie:</strong> An emaciated, hunchbacked, porcupine-quilled creature called a pukwudgie lurks in this chamber. Named Ungrist, this creepy zombiemaker serves as one of Baba Yaga's favorite prisoner-guards. Ungrist wears a smock made of human skin, and has personally decorated this chamber to suit his tastes. He has slain a number of hoarpanthers with his quills, reanimating them as zombie slaves. </p><p><strong>Hoarpanther Dread Zombie, Zombie Slave, Hoarpanther Zombie:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Fast Zombie:</strong> The necromantic energies present in this chamber enhance the power of Ungrist's quills, and any creature slain by his poisonous quills is animated as a fast zombie. </p><p><strong>Silyzil, Witchfire, Malevolent Spirit, Second Member of Caigreal's Coven, Coven Sister:</strong> The second member of Caigreal's coven, Silyzil, inhabits this room. Once a green hag, she was slain by Jadrenka during the coven's fight with the warden, but returned to haunt the temple as a witchfire. </p><p><strong>Ghost Barbarian:</strong> Although the souls of Artrosa's former wardens lie at rest, a pair of restless spirits guards these tombs. While they lived, these barbarian warriors proudly served a witch-warden known as the Spirit Mother, whom Baba Yaga executed long ago. For daring to defend the Spirit Mother against her, Baba Yaga buried the Sons of the Spirit Mother alive with their dead mistress and bound their spirits to guard the Crypt ofWardens forever after. </p><p><strong>Ghost Barbarian, Restless Spirit, Horrifically Scarred Tattooed Warrior, Son of the Spirit Mother:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead, Undead Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Insubstantial Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Steed:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Animal:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Animal, Mount:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost, Insubstantial Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Shadow:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Greater Shadow:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Shadow Puppetteer:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton:</strong> Pukwudgies are frequently found in the company of undead. This retinue usually consists of zombies and skeletons created via their poisonous quills ability or their ability to animate dead bodies. </p><p>Bone Razor magic item.</p><p><strong>Skeleton, Animate Skeleton:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Warrior:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wraith:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wraith, Insubstantial Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie:</strong> Pukwudgies are frequently found in the company of undead. This retinue usually consists of zombies and skeletons created via their poisonous quills ability or their ability to animate dead bodies. </p><p></p><p>BONE RAZOR This jagged bone knife seems too thin and frail for combat but easily cuts flesh. However, it has a much darker purpose than just cutting its foes. When performing a coup de grace on a helpless living creature with the bone razor and the creature dies from the attack, the creature’s flesh begins to peel off and its bones animate as a skeleton under the command of the bearer of the razor. </p><p>Bone Razor Level 8+ Rare </p><p>Performing a coup de grace with this bone razor animates the bones of the corpse to a skeleton under the command of the user. </p><p>Lvl 8 +2 3,400 gp Lvl 23 +5 425,000 gp </p><p>Lvl 13 +3 17,000 gp Lvl 28 +6 2,125,000 gp </p><p>Lvl 18 +4 85,000 gp </p><p>Weapon: Dagger </p><p>Enhancement: Attack rolls and damage rolls </p><p>Critical: +1d6 damage per plus, or +1d12 damage per plus when performing a coup de grace </p><p>Power (Daily): Standard Action. When you perform a coup de grace on a helpless living creature with the bone razor and the creature dies from the attack, its bones animate as a skeleton under your command, as an animate dead ritual. The skeleton has a level equal to the level of the bone razor minus 3. </p><p>The creature’s flesh is not destroyed, but decays at a steady rate. You can spend 1 minute reattaching the flesh to the animate skeleton, which ends the necromantic magic and results in a normal corpse. If you use the razor to flense and animate another creature’s bones, the previous animate skeleton is immediately destroyed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voadam, post: 9261037, member: 2209"] [URL=https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=f37ec70fcaa9a25c&id=F37EC70FCAA9A25C%211763&ithint=file%2Cpdf&authkey=%21AHC1Q9je6nIqp7I]Reign of Winter 3 Mother, Maiden, Crone Conversion[/URL] 4e [b]Dread Zombie Walker:[/b] When the pukwudgie kills a humanoid, that humanoid becomes a dread zombie walker at the start of this pukwudgie's next turn. When the pukwudgie [Ulgrist] kills a humanoid, that humanoid becomes a dread zombie walker at the start of this pukwudgie's next turn. The vile pukwudgie is a small, hunchbacked humanoid covered with long, sharp quills. These quills, like those of a porcupine, help protect the small creature but are also dangerous offensive weapons, for the quills hold a deadly poison that animates those it slays as zombies. [b]Undead Raven Swarm:[/b] ? [b]Undead Raven Swarm, Screeching Cawing Whirlwind of Buffeting Wings Clawing Talons and Pecking Beaks, Teeming Mass of Sinister Rotten Disease-Ridden Birds:[/b] ? [b]Undead Raven:[/b] ? [b]Undead Raven, Rotting Diseased Black Bird:[/b] ? [b]Witchfire:[/b] When an exceptionally vile hag or witch dies with some malicious plot left incomplete, or proves too horridly tenacious to succumb to the call of death, the foul energies of these wicked old crones sometimes spawn incorporeal undead known as witchfires. [b]Witchfire, Insubstantial Specter of a Beautiful Young Woman, Incorporeal Undead, Ghostly Creature:[/b] ? [b]Hoarpanther Dread Zombie:[/b] An emaciated, hunchbacked, porcupine-quilled creature called a pukwudgie lurks in this chamber. Named Ungrist, this creepy zombiemaker serves as one of Baba Yaga's favorite prisoner-guards. Ungrist wears a smock made of human skin, and has personally decorated this chamber to suit his tastes. He has slain a number of hoarpanthers with his quills, reanimating them as zombie slaves. [b]Hoarpanther Dread Zombie, Zombie Slave, Hoarpanther Zombie:[/b] ? [b]Fast Zombie:[/b] The necromantic energies present in this chamber enhance the power of Ungrist's quills, and any creature slain by his poisonous quills is animated as a fast zombie. [b]Silyzil, Witchfire, Malevolent Spirit, Second Member of Caigreal's Coven, Coven Sister:[/b] The second member of Caigreal's coven, Silyzil, inhabits this room. Once a green hag, she was slain by Jadrenka during the coven's fight with the warden, but returned to haunt the temple as a witchfire. [b]Ghost Barbarian:[/b] Although the souls of Artrosa's former wardens lie at rest, a pair of restless spirits guards these tombs. While they lived, these barbarian warriors proudly served a witch-warden known as the Spirit Mother, whom Baba Yaga executed long ago. For daring to defend the Spirit Mother against her, Baba Yaga buried the Sons of the Spirit Mother alive with their dead mistress and bound their spirits to guard the Crypt ofWardens forever after. [b]Ghost Barbarian, Restless Spirit, Horrifically Scarred Tattooed Warrior, Son of the Spirit Mother:[/b] ? [b]Undead, Undead Creature:[/b] ? [b]Insubstantial Undead:[/b] ? [b]Undead Steed:[/b] ? [b]Undead Animal:[/b] ? [b]Undead Animal, Mount:[/b] ? [b]Ghost:[/b] ? [b]Ghost, Insubstantial Creature:[/b] ? [b]Undead Shadow:[/b] ? [b]Greater Shadow:[/b] ? [b]Shadow Puppetteer:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton:[/b] Pukwudgies are frequently found in the company of undead. This retinue usually consists of zombies and skeletons created via their poisonous quills ability or their ability to animate dead bodies. Bone Razor magic item. [b]Skeleton, Animate Skeleton:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton Warrior:[/b] ? [b]Wraith:[/b] ? [b]Wraith, Insubstantial Creature:[/b] ? [b]Zombie:[/b] Pukwudgies are frequently found in the company of undead. This retinue usually consists of zombies and skeletons created via their poisonous quills ability or their ability to animate dead bodies. BONE RAZOR This jagged bone knife seems too thin and frail for combat but easily cuts flesh. However, it has a much darker purpose than just cutting its foes. When performing a coup de grace on a helpless living creature with the bone razor and the creature dies from the attack, the creature’s flesh begins to peel off and its bones animate as a skeleton under the command of the bearer of the razor. Bone Razor Level 8+ Rare Performing a coup de grace with this bone razor animates the bones of the corpse to a skeleton under the command of the user. Lvl 8 +2 3,400 gp Lvl 23 +5 425,000 gp Lvl 13 +3 17,000 gp Lvl 28 +6 2,125,000 gp Lvl 18 +4 85,000 gp Weapon: Dagger Enhancement: Attack rolls and damage rolls Critical: +1d6 damage per plus, or +1d12 damage per plus when performing a coup de grace Power (Daily): Standard Action. When you perform a coup de grace on a helpless living creature with the bone razor and the creature dies from the attack, its bones animate as a skeleton under your command, as an animate dead ritual. The skeleton has a level equal to the level of the bone razor minus 3. The creature’s flesh is not destroyed, but decays at a steady rate. You can spend 1 minute reattaching the flesh to the animate skeleton, which ends the necromantic magic and results in a normal corpse. If you use the razor to flense and animate another creature’s bones, the previous animate skeleton is immediately destroyed. [/QUOTE]
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