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<blockquote data-quote="Voadam" data-source="post: 3257937" data-attributes="member: 2209"><p>Lebontod. An undead from a 2e Ravenloft module. They are basically template undead so people with undead traits and class levels who look like normal people. Their cool undead power? Their limbs are detachable and function while detached. They can reattach severed limbs like regenerators in 3e.</p><p></p><p>How does the module use their special powers? It is suggested that if a party member goes up to their house and spies on them they are shocked by seeing one take off its head to get better access to brush its hair.</p><p></p><p>I had the necromancer darklord who made them and used them as his minions in the mortal world take two of them and set up a communication system. Detach the head of both and have one in his lair and one in the minion's mansion. Have the headless ones sitting at a writing desk. They take dictation from the detached head in the other place and write messages.</p><p></p><p>So the party after raiding the house came to the basement where they saw a headless body sitting at a desk writing messages and a detached head that did not match sitting near it looking on in horror as they approached, both guarded by a super buffed zombie. After they slew the guardian, the body, and the head, they read the papers and figured out the detachable nature of the undead, the communication system, and that the darklord knew about them. It worked out well and the party was freaked about both the detachable heads and the darklord's use of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voadam, post: 3257937, member: 2209"] Lebontod. An undead from a 2e Ravenloft module. They are basically template undead so people with undead traits and class levels who look like normal people. Their cool undead power? Their limbs are detachable and function while detached. They can reattach severed limbs like regenerators in 3e. How does the module use their special powers? It is suggested that if a party member goes up to their house and spies on them they are shocked by seeing one take off its head to get better access to brush its hair. I had the necromancer darklord who made them and used them as his minions in the mortal world take two of them and set up a communication system. Detach the head of both and have one in his lair and one in the minion's mansion. Have the headless ones sitting at a writing desk. They take dictation from the detached head in the other place and write messages. So the party after raiding the house came to the basement where they saw a headless body sitting at a desk writing messages and a detached head that did not match sitting near it looking on in horror as they approached, both guarded by a super buffed zombie. After they slew the guardian, the body, and the head, they read the papers and figured out the detachable nature of the undead, the communication system, and that the darklord knew about them. It worked out well and the party was freaked about both the detachable heads and the darklord's use of them. [/QUOTE]
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