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− | |summary=Dying curses are feared for good reason | + | |summary=Dying curses are feared for good reason; this spell is an exceptionally powerful and permanent one. |
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− | ''The moon sorcerer | + | ''The moon sorcerer spins gracefully to the ground. His form bloodied and his life dimming, with his last words, he condemns his slayer to a terrible fate.'' |
− | This terrible spell can only be | + | This terrible spell can only be cast as the caster is slain, but unlike most spells, it cannot be interrupted or countered. The targets of the spell need not be within line of sight, but must have participated in some way to the killing of the caster. Upon resolving, the soul of the caster is banished to oblivion, thus making it unable to be resurrected in any way, shape, or form. |
− | All affected creatures receive one of the following | + | All affected creatures receive one of the following effects (if the caster wishes, he can use a different effect for different creatures): |
− | * The target | + | * The target takes twice as much damage from all sources, and all damage he deals to others is halved. |
− | * | + | * The target always counts as having rolled a 1 on all skill and ability checks. |
* The target is [[SRD:Staggered|staggered]] and [[SRD:Blinded|blinded]]. | * The target is [[SRD:Staggered|staggered]] and [[SRD:Blinded|blinded]]. | ||
− | * Critical hits inflicted on the target will kill her extremely gruesomely | + | * Critical hits inflicted on the target will kill her extremely gruesomely; if the target had immunity to critical hits, it is removed. |
− | * Once the target | + | * Once the target dies, its soul is sent to oblivion, making all kinds of resurrection impossible. |
You may also invent your own curse, but it should be no more powerful than those described above. | You may also invent your own curse, but it should be no more powerful than those described above. | ||
− | The curse is utterly permanent, | + | The curse is utterly permanent; however, it can warded off for 24 hours by a [[SRD:Wish|''wish'']] or [[SRD:Miracle|''miracle'']] with a caster level equal to or greater than the caster level of an ''An Eternal Curse Upon Thee''. At the DM's option, the curse can be removed by a powerful artifact, divine intervention or such. |
''Corruption Cost'': Soul consigned to oblivion. | ''Corruption Cost'': Soul consigned to oblivion. |
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Necromancy | |
Level: | Sorcerer/Wizard 9 |
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Components: | V, Corrupt |
Casting time: | 1 free action (see text) |
Range: | Long (400 ft. + 40 ft./level) |
Target: | One creature/level (see text) |
Duration: | Instantaneous |
Saving Throw: | None (see text) |
Spell Resistance: | No |
The moon sorcerer spins gracefully to the ground. His form bloodied and his life dimming, with his last words, he condemns his slayer to a terrible fate.
This terrible spell can only be cast as the caster is slain, but unlike most spells, it cannot be interrupted or countered. The targets of the spell need not be within line of sight, but must have participated in some way to the killing of the caster. Upon resolving, the soul of the caster is banished to oblivion, thus making it unable to be resurrected in any way, shape, or form.
All affected creatures receive one of the following effects (if the caster wishes, he can use a different effect for different creatures):
- The target takes twice as much damage from all sources, and all damage he deals to others is halved.
- The target always counts as having rolled a 1 on all skill and ability checks.
- The target is staggered and blinded.
- Critical hits inflicted on the target will kill her extremely gruesomely; if the target had immunity to critical hits, it is removed.
- Once the target dies, its soul is sent to oblivion, making all kinds of resurrection impossible.
You may also invent your own curse, but it should be no more powerful than those described above.
The curse is utterly permanent; however, it can warded off for 24 hours by a wish or miracle with a caster level equal to or greater than the caster level of an An Eternal Curse Upon Thee. At the DM's option, the curse can be removed by a powerful artifact, divine intervention or such.
Corruption Cost: Soul consigned to oblivion.
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Article Balance | Very High + |
Author | Leziad + |
Component | V + and Corrupt + |
Identifier | 3.5e Spell + |
Level | Sorcerer/Wizard 9 + |
Range | Long + |
Rated By | Eiji-kun + |
Rating | Rating Pending + |
School | Necromancy + |
Summary | Dying curses are feared for good reason; this spell is an exceptionally powerful and permanent one. + |
Title | An Eternal Curse Upon Thee + |