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  1. #1
    Tim Nutting
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    Evanesence

    Definition: Barrier that seperates the Shadow World from Cerilia.

    Does anyone have any more information than that? I know it was suspended by
    Siebharrin the Lich to drive the Gorgon out of Sideath in Tuarhievel (and look
    at the FX now)

    How can it be suspended or lifted? How can it be strengthened? How can it be
    weakened?

    Tim Nutting

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    The Olesens
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    Evanesence

    Tim Nutting wrote:

    > Definition: Barrier that seperates the Shadow World from Cerilia.
    >
    > Does anyone have any more information than that? I know it was suspended by
    > Siebharrin the Lich to drive the Gorgon out of Sideath in Tuarhievel (and look
    > at the FX now)
    >
    > How can it be suspended or lifted? How can it be strengthened? How can it be
    > weakened?
    >
    > Tim Nutting



    I would like info on this also as I will be running a long adventure in the shadow
    world IMC. I would also like some info on the shadow world if anyone has any.
    Especially special monsters.
    I have a feeling my PCs are going to have a strong dislike for undead when this is
    over :)


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  3. #3
    DKEvermore@aol.co
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    Evanesence

    In a message dated 09-08-1998 6:34:22 AM Central Daylight Time,
    olesens@bellatlantic.net writes:

    > I would like info on this also as I will be running a long adventure in the
    > shadow
    > world IMC. I would also like some info on the shadow world if anyone has
    > any.
    > Especially special monsters.
    > I have a feeling my PCs are going to have a strong dislike for undead when
    > this is
    > over :)
    >

    I believe Birthright ShadowWorld Skelters and Zombires were created. These
    critters appeared in a Dungeon magazine adventure. I don't have my references
    with me now, but can anyone else help?

    - -DKE

  4. #4
    Anthony Winter
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    Evanesence

    Here are some Shadow World nasties that appeared in an adventure inDungeon
    #59. "Seeking Bloodsilver" also introduced some new abilities and turned out
    to be a fantastic adventure. Well I enjoyed it anyway...

    Skelters

    The skelter is an emaciated creature resembling a lich, with its leathery
    skin drawn tightly over its bony frame. The eyes of a skelter burn with an
    intense hatred for all life, and its voice is raspy and spiteful. These
    gaunt creatures have a chilling touch similar to that of a spectre. The
    attack inflicts 1d8hp damage and drains one level of experience from the
    victim.(A save vs. death magic negates loss). The energy drain is only
    temporary, and lost levels (and hit points) are restored at a rate of one
    level/day. A non-blooded individual slain by a skelter (or drained of all
    levels) rises as a zombie under the skelter's control; a blooded victim
    rises as a free-minded skelter.
    INT: Very;AL CE;AC 6;MV 12;HD 2+3;THAC0 17;#AT 1;Dmg 1d8;SA energy drain; SD
    silver or magical weapons needed to hit; immune to cold, poison, paralysis
    and death magic; MR immune to sleep, charm, hold and fear related magic; SZ
    M; ML 12; XP 650; New monster. Skelters are turned as ghasts. One vial of
    holy water causes them 2d4hp damage.

    Zombires

    The zombire looks like a normal zombie without sluggishness. Like the
    skelter, its eyes glow with intelligence and malice. It does not suffer
    penalties to initiative and is surprisingly agile. The zombire lacks the
    energy-draining touch of the skelter, but it can assume gaseous form at
    will. However, it cannot attack in this form and must revert to a corporeal
    state to inflict damage. (It cannot assume corporeal form and attack in the
    same round.) The zombire's rake causes 1d8hp damage, and the victim must
    save vs. paralysis or be frozen in place and unable to act for 2d6 rounds.
    Zombires continue to attack frozen victims. A non-blooded individual slain
    by a zombire rises as a zombie under the zombire's control; a blooded victim
    rises as a free-minded zombire.
    INT high; AL CE; AC 7; MV 12; HD 3+2; THAC0 17; #AT 1; Dmg 1d8; SA
    paralyzing touch; SD assume gaseous form, silver or magical weapons needed
    to hit; immune to cold, poison, paralysis and death magic; MR immune to
    sleep, charm, hold, and fear related magic; SZ M; ML 14; XP 975; New
    monster. Zombires are turned as wraiths. Holy water inflicts 2d4hp
    damage/vial.

    Skelters and zombires can control mindless undead (ie skeletons and zombies)
    within 30 yards. When slain, skelters and zombires moulder into piles of
    flesh and bone.

    I hope that this helps you out somewhat.

    -

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