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Re: The Dark Moon (OOC)

Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 8:51 pm
by Bhaern Quel
Undead do not suffer nonlethal damage pain / damage last I knew.

Re: The Dark Moon (OOC)

Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 11:55 pm
by Tarlyn
Very True.

Re: The Dark Moon (OOC)

Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 1:40 am
by NathreeDe'Shezbron
And they are immune to sneak attacks... ^.^

Re: The Dark Moon (OOC)

Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 1:51 am
by Tarlyn
[quote="NathreeDe'Shezbron":294ziam0]And they are immune to sneak attacks... ^.^[/quote:294ziam0]

Unless a spell is cast to allow sneak attacks on Undead ;) There is such a spell :D

Re: The Dark Moon (OOC)

Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 4:32 pm
by NathreeDe'Shezbron
Link por favor. And if the spell isn't in the d20srd.org website, write out the effect, either in character or in an OOC section of the post. Oh, actually include that for items too. If I don't know the effect of a spell, I'll either make it up, or just make it not hit :)

Re: The Dark Moon (OOC)

Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 6:42 pm
by Irennan
I guess Tarlyn was referring to this:

[url=http://dndtools.eu/spells/libris-mortis ... /:1cwuxoao]Spark of Life[/url:1cwuxoao]

The Spell Compendium refers to it as a 3rd level spell for clerics and 4th for druids though.

Re: The Dark Moon (OOC)

Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 6:50 pm
by NathreeDe'Shezbron
Oh.. yea that isnt a shadow mystery though... well honestly, I have no problem with making up spells, just gimme a heads up, and write out the effects of it. I myself will probably stretch many rules to make the story cooler :P that's just part of writing.

Re: The Dark Moon (OOC)

Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2012 8:30 am
by Grahl
Heheh, let us not forget Harkle Harpell and his invention of the spell, 'Bigby's Flicking Finger', with which he created a big magical floating hand, hovering over an approaching horde of undead, flicking fingers at individual targets, and launching them back out to sea.

BTW how many liches we got here anyway? If I'm reading right, there's one making off with a book, and another that's with the Red Wizards?
Just wanna be clear on if there's anymore undead still on the field or not, activating certain enchantments on the maul, while highly effective on undead, and evil outsiders, aren't as useful when striking a living person.

Re: The Dark Moon (OOC)

Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2012 8:34 am
by NathreeDe'Shezbron
Idk I thought it was just mine.

Re: The Dark Moon (OOC)

Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2012 11:55 pm
by Tarlyn
[quote="Grahl":94orqrow]Heheh, let us not forget Harkle Harpell and his invention of the spell, 'Bigby's Flicking Finger', with which he created a big magical floating hand, hovering over an approaching horde of undead, flicking fingers at individual targets, and launching them back out to sea.

BTW how many liches we got here anyway? If I'm reading right, there's one making off with a book, and another that's with the Red Wizards?
Just wanna be clear on if there's anymore undead still on the field or not, activating certain enchantments on the maul, while highly effective on undead, and evil outsiders, aren't as useful when striking a living person.[/quote:94orqrow]

IS that a spell in 2nd edition or 3.5? If not I vote it be made one!

Re: The Dark Moon (OOC)

Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2012 3:51 am
by Grahl
[quote="Tarlyn":31hxaph8][quote="Grahl":31hxaph8]Heheh, let us not forget Harkle Harpell and his invention of the spell, 'Bigby's Flicking Finger', with which he created a big magical floating hand, hovering over an approaching horde of undead, flicking fingers at individual targets, and launching them back out to sea.

BTW how many liches we got here anyway? If I'm reading right, there's one making off with a book, and another that's with the Red Wizards?
Just wanna be clear on if there's anymore undead still on the field or not, activating certain enchantments on the maul, while highly effective on undead, and evil outsiders, aren't as useful when striking a living person.[/quote:31hxaph8]

IS that a spell in 2nd edition or 3.5? If not I vote it be made one![/quote:31hxaph8]


Actually neither. It's from Salvatore's novels about Drizzt, Harkle is a member of the Harpell family, a family of extremely eccentric wizards, who make up the leadership of a town called Longsaddle. The Harpells are notorious for a variety of unorthodox magical experiments, and oddities that have caused most of the major mage towers and guilds, very hesitant to associate with them.

Re: The Dark Moon (OOC)

Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2012 4:51 am
by NathreeDe'Shezbron
Harkell Favorite, the "eyes only teleportation spell", and then the dwarven solution to the problem of the eyes drying out :).

Re: The Dark Moon (OOC)

Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2012 4:53 am
by Tarlyn
[quote="NathreeDe'Shezbron":1qatfw9n]Harkell Favorite, the "eyes only teleportation spell", and then the dwarven solution to the problem of the eyes drying out :).[/quote:1qatfw9n]

Ho man, that is one awesome spell LOL!

Re: The Dark Moon (OOC)

Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2012 11:32 pm
by Tarlyn
[quote="NathreeDe'Shezbron":3qmfc4qm]Oh.. yea that isnt a shadow mystery though... well honestly, I have no problem with making up spells, just gimme a heads up, and write out the effects of it. I myself will probably stretch many rules to make the story cooler :P that's just part of writing.[/quote:3qmfc4qm]


My spells are from MOnte Cooks Arcane Evolved book as well as The Book of Roguish Luck. Sorry if there was some confusion about them. They affect undead normally unless it says it is helpful, of which some spells are. Bry's spells were chosen to affect everyone, undead included. I will post the spell details from now when she casts them. For now she'll stay out of the fight as there are way too many people to contend with.

Re: The Dark Moon (OOC)

Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 11:44 pm
by NathreeDe'Shezbron
Monte Cook's... I thought he was second edition... >.> but any ways thanks Tarlyn :).