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<blockquote data-quote="Voadam" data-source="post: 8422920" data-attributes="member: 2209"><p><a href="https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/178321/BF1-Tower-of-Skulls-5E?affiliate_id=17596" target="_blank">BF1 Tower of Skulls (5e)</a></p><p>5e</p><p><strong>Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Perfect Undead Soldier:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Unique Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Horrible Undead Beast:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Abomination:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Night Worm:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Titanic Elder Night Worm:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Flameskull:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Frost Giant Zombie:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Tortured Wight:</strong> Unlike the rest of the bodies, the wights in this room are the result of doomed experiments performed on soldiers who had proven themselves as competent warriors. The demon lord sought to create the perfect undead soldier, but failed miserably. The results are the tortured wights that now exist in eternal suffering.</p><p><strong>Wight:</strong> Many people have died in the Tower of Skulls over the years and across the Prime Material Plane, and most of their bodies have come to the Black Graveyard. Here they return to attack the living intruders, rising as 6 wights all around the area.</p><p>The target dies and rises as a wight 24 hours later if its hit point maximum is 0 [due to a wight's life drain].</p><p><strong>Greta, Hag Wight:</strong> Lamotruu bound three creatures into this room, crones who had displeased him.</p><p><strong>Ingrid, Hag Wight:</strong> Lamotruu bound three creatures into this room, crones who had displeased him.</p><p><strong>Haska, Hag Wight:</strong> Lamotruu bound three creatures into this room, crones who had displeased him.</p><p><strong>Gwiddon:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wraith:</strong> Wraith Stone</p><p>This expansive chamber is about 30 feet wide and 40 feet long. However, the deep shadows that seem to dwell within the corners make you doubt whether or not your estimate is accurate. In the center of the room, on a large pedestal, is a great black stone, about five feet in diameter. It pulses with a dark and eerie glow. In front of it rests a plaque, upon which something is written in crimson letters.</p><p>This is a strange item that Lamotruu discovered on one of his many pillages. The stone is a link to the Negative Energy Plane that draws upon a living body’s life force to create wraiths.</p><p>The plaque in front of the stone reads the following in Abyssal – “TOUCH ME.” The large black stone is a nefarious portal to the deepest reaches of the Negative Energy Plane. Doing as the plaque instructs drains the victim of 2d4 hit points permanently (DC 17 Constitution save for half, minimum 1), and each hit point drained creates a wraith immediately, which attacks on the next round.</p><p>The Skull Father was merely an apparition of Lamotruu, an extension of his will that he was able to extend outside the Tower of Skulls. His puppet defeated, Lamotruu raged, and Lendor and Deviah knew that their quest was not at an end. They sought out the Tower of Skulls for many years, during which time they married and went on many adventurers. Eventually their searching brought them to the tower itself. In they went, but the demon lord was too much for them. They died, and Lamotruu grasped their souls and bound their bodies to the Throne of Bloodrose to eternally serve him and the defense of the Tower of Skulls.</p><p><strong>Bone King:</strong> This is the resting place of a creature, a great warrior and king that Lamotruu defeated. Instead of granting his opponent death, however, the nefarious demon lord brought him back into the clutches of undeath.</p><p>The Bone King is a unique undead. He was a powerful fighter before falling victim to the demon lord long ago, and still retains his impressive fighting ability. Lamotruu increased the Bone King’s size and fighting prowess, making him a very deadly opponent to those who would dare read the inscription on his sarcophagus.</p><p><strong>Sand Mummy:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mummy:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lendor Al’Tanariv, Wraith:</strong> The Skull Father was merely an apparition of Lamotruu, an extension of his will that he was able to extend outside the Tower of Skulls. His puppet defeated, Lamotruu raged, and Lendor and Deviah knew that their quest was not at an end. They sought out the Tower of Skulls for many years, during which time they married and went on many adventurers. Eventually their searching brought them to the tower itself. In they went, but the demon lord was too much for them. They died, and Lamotruu grasped their souls and bound their bodies to the Throne of Bloodrose to eternally serve him and the defense of the Tower of Skulls.</p><p><strong>Deviah Al’Tanariv, Wraith:</strong> The Skull Father was merely an apparition of Lamotruu, an extension of his will that he was able to extend outside the Tower of Skulls. His puppet defeated, Lamotruu raged, and Lendor and Deviah knew that their quest was not at an end. They sought out the Tower of Skulls for many years, during which time they married and went on many adventurers. Eventually their searching brought them to the tower itself. In they went, but the demon lord was too much for them. They died, and Lamotruu grasped their souls and bound their bodies to the Throne of Bloodrose to eternally serve him and the defense of the Tower of Skulls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voadam, post: 8422920, member: 2209"] [URL=https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/178321/BF1-Tower-of-Skulls-5E?affiliate_id=17596]BF1 Tower of Skulls (5e)[/URL] 5e [b]Undead:[/b] ? [b]Perfect Undead Soldier:[/b] ? [b]Unique Undead:[/b] ? [b]Horrible Undead Beast:[/b] ? [b]Undead Abomination:[/b] ? [b]Night Worm:[/b] ? [b]Titanic Elder Night Worm:[/b] ? [b]Flameskull:[/b] ? [b]Frost Giant Zombie:[/b] ? [b]Zombie:[/b] ? [b]Tortured Wight:[/b] Unlike the rest of the bodies, the wights in this room are the result of doomed experiments performed on soldiers who had proven themselves as competent warriors. The demon lord sought to create the perfect undead soldier, but failed miserably. The results are the tortured wights that now exist in eternal suffering. [b]Wight:[/b] Many people have died in the Tower of Skulls over the years and across the Prime Material Plane, and most of their bodies have come to the Black Graveyard. Here they return to attack the living intruders, rising as 6 wights all around the area. The target dies and rises as a wight 24 hours later if its hit point maximum is 0 [due to a wight's life drain]. [b]Greta, Hag Wight:[/b] Lamotruu bound three creatures into this room, crones who had displeased him. [b]Ingrid, Hag Wight:[/b] Lamotruu bound three creatures into this room, crones who had displeased him. [b]Haska, Hag Wight:[/b] Lamotruu bound three creatures into this room, crones who had displeased him. [b]Gwiddon:[/b] ? [b]Wraith:[/b] Wraith Stone This expansive chamber is about 30 feet wide and 40 feet long. However, the deep shadows that seem to dwell within the corners make you doubt whether or not your estimate is accurate. In the center of the room, on a large pedestal, is a great black stone, about five feet in diameter. It pulses with a dark and eerie glow. In front of it rests a plaque, upon which something is written in crimson letters. This is a strange item that Lamotruu discovered on one of his many pillages. The stone is a link to the Negative Energy Plane that draws upon a living body’s life force to create wraiths. The plaque in front of the stone reads the following in Abyssal – “TOUCH ME.” The large black stone is a nefarious portal to the deepest reaches of the Negative Energy Plane. Doing as the plaque instructs drains the victim of 2d4 hit points permanently (DC 17 Constitution save for half, minimum 1), and each hit point drained creates a wraith immediately, which attacks on the next round. The Skull Father was merely an apparition of Lamotruu, an extension of his will that he was able to extend outside the Tower of Skulls. His puppet defeated, Lamotruu raged, and Lendor and Deviah knew that their quest was not at an end. They sought out the Tower of Skulls for many years, during which time they married and went on many adventurers. Eventually their searching brought them to the tower itself. In they went, but the demon lord was too much for them. They died, and Lamotruu grasped their souls and bound their bodies to the Throne of Bloodrose to eternally serve him and the defense of the Tower of Skulls. [b]Bone King:[/b] This is the resting place of a creature, a great warrior and king that Lamotruu defeated. Instead of granting his opponent death, however, the nefarious demon lord brought him back into the clutches of undeath. The Bone King is a unique undead. He was a powerful fighter before falling victim to the demon lord long ago, and still retains his impressive fighting ability. Lamotruu increased the Bone King’s size and fighting prowess, making him a very deadly opponent to those who would dare read the inscription on his sarcophagus. [b]Sand Mummy:[/b] ? [b]Mummy:[/b] ? [b]Lendor Al’Tanariv, Wraith:[/b] The Skull Father was merely an apparition of Lamotruu, an extension of his will that he was able to extend outside the Tower of Skulls. His puppet defeated, Lamotruu raged, and Lendor and Deviah knew that their quest was not at an end. They sought out the Tower of Skulls for many years, during which time they married and went on many adventurers. Eventually their searching brought them to the tower itself. In they went, but the demon lord was too much for them. They died, and Lamotruu grasped their souls and bound their bodies to the Throne of Bloodrose to eternally serve him and the defense of the Tower of Skulls. [b]Deviah Al’Tanariv, Wraith:[/b] The Skull Father was merely an apparition of Lamotruu, an extension of his will that he was able to extend outside the Tower of Skulls. His puppet defeated, Lamotruu raged, and Lendor and Deviah knew that their quest was not at an end. They sought out the Tower of Skulls for many years, during which time they married and went on many adventurers. Eventually their searching brought them to the tower itself. In they went, but the demon lord was too much for them. They died, and Lamotruu grasped their souls and bound their bodies to the Throne of Bloodrose to eternally serve him and the defense of the Tower of Skulls. [/QUOTE]
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