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*Feral Melee - Two dice of damage.
 
*Feral Melee - Two dice of damage.
 
==Undead==
 
==Undead==
===Lich===
 
Many powerful mages saw the beginning of the influence, and figured they'd cut out the middle man and sustain themselves. Indeed, although they require chakra as much as any other undead, they simply use their mana to fulfill the role, although they can drain chakra from any interlopers in their schemes.
 
 
Liches tend to sustain themselves through a magical artifact they created, which supplies or houses the mana they need. As such, even if their body is destroyed by some plucky young adventurers, they can regenerate in a new body within a short number of days. However, the cost for this is very high in knowledge and power, so liches are thankfully extraordinarily rare.
 
 
However, liches tend to live long lives interrupted or not, and as such have access to spells and abilities even high level mages can barely imagine.  The fact that they tend to fight alone is little comfort when confronted with their dazzling abilities. Which I can't think of defining yet!
 
====Traits====
 
 
====Combat====
 
'''Encounter Party:''' 1 Lich
 
 
 
==Voidspawn==
 
==Voidspawn==
 
The Void is barely known. Mages occasionally use it as a dumpster for particularly bad experiments, but none have survived trips into it. It's been made clear it is largely if not entirely devoid of mana, but it appears some creatures have adapted to survive.
 
The Void is barely known. Mages occasionally use it as a dumpster for particularly bad experiments, but none have survived trips into it. It's been made clear it is largely if not entirely devoid of mana, but it appears some creatures have adapted to survive.

Revision as of 22:33, 19 November 2010

Name Type Tier Range Location Size Class Weight Class
Adamite Animal Tier 1-2 Anywhere (Mana Source) Very Small Very Light
Basilisk Humanoid, Reptile Tier 3-4 Any Wild Mid Mid
Boogey Humanoid Tier 2-3 Abandoned/Neglected Camps Mid Mid
Child of the Black Lotus Demi-Human, Void Tier 4-5 No Regular (Created) Mid Very Heavy
Cockatrice Animal Tier 2-3 Forests, Plains? Small Light
Corrupter Demi-Human, Undead Tier 3-4 No Regular (Created) (Depends on Race) (Depends on Race)
Drake Animal, Reptile Tier 4 Any Wild Very Large Very Heavy
Dryad (Hostile) Demi-Human Tier 3-4 Forests Mid Mid
Ghoul Humanoid, Undead Tier 2 No Regular (Created) (Depends on Race) (Depends on Race)
Kobold Humanoid Tier 2-3 Forests, Plains? Small Light
Lich Demi-Human, Undead Tier 4-5 No Regular (Created) (Depends on the Race) (Depends on the Race)
Nymph Demi-Human Tier 3-4 Abandoned/Neglected Camps Mid Mid
Ogre Humanoid Tier 3 Plains? Mid Very Heavy
OO Demi-Human Tier 2-4  ??? Mid Mid
Phoenix Bird, Fire Tier 2-4 Volcanoes Mid-Large Light
Planet Eater Void, Animal Tier 5 The Void Very Large Very Heavy
Robot Humanoid, Electric Tier 2-3 No Regular (Manufactured) Mid-Large Heavy-Very Heavy
Tanuki Humanoid Tier 2-3 Forests, Plains? Mid Mid
Undine (Hostile) Animal Tier 2-4 Water Small-Very Large Light-Very Heavy
Yuki (Hostile) Demi-Human Tier 3 Snowtipped Mountains, Arctic Mid-Large Mid-Heavy

Gnoll

Gnolls are trolls who have never experienced or outright refused society. They tend to be no more dangerous than trolls by themselves, but an aged gnoll usually is the leader of a pack of whatever monster they've chosen to associate with.

Traits

  • Claws
  • Tier 2-4

Combat

Encounter Party: 1 Gnoll, 2-6 Monsters of One Type

Attacks:

  • Feral Melee - Two dice of damage.

Undead

Voidspawn

The Void is barely known. Mages occasionally use it as a dumpster for particularly bad experiments, but none have survived trips into it. It's been made clear it is largely if not entirely devoid of mana, but it appears some creatures have adapted to survive.