![]() ![]() Yes, this is a 5e 3rd party resource, so it is using the lore from 5e. Perhaps it appeared in 4e? Or perhaps 2e and they assumed everyone would already know for 3.5.Įdit: which is odd as vampires and lycanthropes have remained well documented in any edition i have used.Um, I'm not quite sure what you are saying here? Like a lot of things kept vague to prevent players from using (or i assume) it also deprived a baseline for DMs and meant they had to make their own stuff up. Demilich does mention either extreme age or 'feeding' while neglecting to specify anything as it's "monster only!". Which isn't mentioned in 3.5 or pathfinder. I can't remember if it was they get years equal to how long the child would have lived, or years equal to how long the adult did live, but it was an interesting version where they really prefer to target long-lived beings to extend the time between feedings. If memory serves they consume the "potential life" of a creature. They forget to feed, or are cut off, and their undead body breaks down to just a skull.Īlhoons actually use a different method. If you check the MM, you will see it mentioned that they sustain the magic of their phylactery by consuming the souls of other creatures. As for Liches eating souls, yes that is a thing. The transformations are something I'm curious about, but can people post a little more vague meat about how they work? I'm trying to decide if I want to get the campaign guide early or only pay shipping fees once.Įdit: Almost forgot. I just recently backed their newest kickstarter and have the campaign guide coming at the same time. I would suggest not modifying it, it's rather balanced and I feel pushing it any father would make them broken, and raining it in would probably end up making it useless/unapelling. I personally give out the vampire transformation and the werewolf transformation to spore druids and order of lycanthropy blood hunters for free. you can also just give them out at the start and it should be fine. I do suggest if you are using it to inform you, players, upfront and allow them to pick out transformations they want to pursue in the game. I would also suggest deep magic books for kobold press their just as good but focus on subclasses.Ĥ.you can use it like that. yes, the whole grim hallow book has become part of my normal 3rd party book list. you don't want to give your level 3 the lich transformation ect.ģ. you should also read over the rules a few times to make sure you don't miss any of the requirements for the transformation. it wasn't that bad thou and the party didn't really care that our druid was slightly more powerful than the rest of the party. so all the problems normal to give a character more power. not really beside the fact you will be adding to a character. Though I am not thinking of making any changes, yet, my main concern would be do you think these will work as a feat chain that grants one more boon beyond normal?1. My vampires are often of the 2004 "Van Helsing" variety than the kind found in our monster manuals. Though I am not thinking of making any changes, yet, my main concern would be do you think these will work as a feat chain that grants one more boon beyond normal? or is it more of a one off thing for a change of pace?Īnd despite not using it my thoughts have already turned to modification Has anyone ever used this in their games? Coming from rule heavy systems like 3.5 there is some missing wiring but the concept is fleshed out enough one shouldn't have trouble following through. Each monster is broken into 4 tiers with a total of 11 boons and 4 flaws per monster only 4 each that is in use. Fail and you begin along the path by gaining one boon and one flaw. it's concept is quite nice you are attacked by, perform ritual for, sell your soul. In it at page 30 is 6 different monsters to transform into from liches to an angel. Special Note: Kickstarter recently disabled remote embedding for images on project pages, so embedding code doesn't work on project pages (yet) - just everywhere else.There is this book called Grim Hollow the campaign guide by Ghostfire Games. Here are a few quick snippits of code you can use to embed your personalized widget on your website, in your blog, and even on your favorite forum.īBCode for forums Copy BBCode Help your backers reach your daily goals and help others see how you're doing. ![]()
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