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Undead CreaturesUndead CreaturesUndead CreaturesUndead Creatures An E-RPG Sourcebook

Development TeamDevelopment TeamDevelopment TeamDevelopment Team Writer/DesignWriter/DesignWriter/DesignWriter/Design Ruel Knudson EditorEditorEditorEditor Nadine Mackall

IllustrationIllustrationIllustrationIllustration Andrew Rocker CorporateCorporateCorporateCorporate Willie Santana

TestingTestingTestingTesting The Lakeland Role-Playing Guild, The Ironwood Nexus, Nadine Mackall, Juan Soto, James Arrington, Willie and Kara Santana

© Copyright 2008 Ironwood Omnimedia Company LLC. Sagas, E-RPG, Iron-wood Nexus, DPnP, and their respective logos are trademarks of Ironwood Om-nimedia Company LLC. Permission granted to photo copy contents for per-sonal use only. Redistribution, sale, or any use not related to personal game play is strictly forbidden.

This product is a work of fiction. Any similarity to any real people, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

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T a b l e o f C o n t e n t sT a b l e o f C o n t e n t sT a b l e o f C o n t e n t sT a b l e o f C o n t e n t s INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5555 ABOUT THE UNDEAD ...............................................................................................................5 USING CREATURES AS RACES .................................................................................................5 CREATURE ENTRIES................................................................................................................6 Origins................................................................................................................... 6 PC as… .................................................................................................................... 6 Combating............................................................................................................ 6 Plot Options ....................................................................................................... 7 Sample Adventure........................................................................................... 7

DRAUGRDRAUGRDRAUGRDRAUGR................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 9999 Draugr Origins..................................................................................................10 PC as Draugr ......................................................................................................10 Combating Draugr .......................................................................................... 11 Plot Options ....................................................................................................... 11 Sample Draugr Adventure ......................................................................... 11

MUMMYMUMMYMUMMYMUMMY............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 12121212 Mummy Origins ..................................................................................................12 PC as Mummies ...................................................................................................13 Combating Mummies.......................................................................................14 Plot Options .......................................................................................................15 Sample Mummy Adventure..........................................................................15

REVENANTREVENANTREVENANTREVENANT ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 16161616 Revenant Origins.............................................................................................16 PC as Revenant..................................................................................................17 Combating Revenant......................................................................................17 Plot Options .......................................................................................................18 Sample Revenant Adventure.....................................................................19

VAMPIREVAMPIREVAMPIREVAMPIRE ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 20202020 Vampire Origins ............................................................................................... 20 PC as Vampires...................................................................................................21 Combating Vampires ......................................................................................21 Special Notes on Vampires ........................................................................ 22 Plot Options ...................................................................................................... 23 Sample Vampire Adventure ....................................................................... 23

ZOMBIEZOMBIEZOMBIEZOMBIE............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 25252525 Zombie Origins.................................................................................................. 26 PC as Zombies .................................................................................................... 26 Combating Zombies........................................................................................ 27 Plot Options ...................................................................................................... 28 Sample Zombie Adventure.......................................................................... 28

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IntroductionIntroductionIntroductionIntroduction This book serves as a collection of creatures created for use by both players and Game Masters. These creatures contain all the information required for use with the E-RPG system, including racial statistics, a sample creature, background information and even a sample adventure. This section deals with how to apply the information contained in each creature entry.

About tAbout tAbout tAbout the Undeadhe Undeadhe Undeadhe Undead Undead creatures have found a home in myth, legend, and popular media. They are creatures that are easily adapted for any campaign and genre. The undead collected here are corporeal undead. They have physical bodies, and can be destroyed. These creatures are horrific legends that have sent chills and fear crawling throughout the ages.

The undead we have collected here are drawn from actual myth. We have taken the legends of these ancient myths and added reasonable methodology to them. These are not simply supernatural creatures. They have a reason for ex-isting. They have motivations, some primitive, and physical and psychological needs. These creations can be used as both random challenges, or part of engag-ing stories of mystery and horror. Some may even draw on the actions, histories, or social relationships of the characters, adding a more personal edge to the sto-ries you can tell.

Using Creatures as RaceUsing Creatures as RaceUsing Creatures as RaceUsing Creatures as Racessss Each creature entry has a section specifically for applying the creature as a race (see races in the Game Master Lodestar). The entries can be applied to any character, including player characters, for creating custom creatures. For un-dead, this feature is extremely useful as it can be applied to any creature that has died and can return as an undead. A racial entry can be applied with any number of other racial entries. Simply combine the modifiers of one race with another by adding entries together. For instance, a race that grants a dexterity bonus of +2, combined with a race that has a dexterity penalty of -1 will have a total racial modifier of 1 (2-1=1).

While all creatures can be applied as player races by using the statistics, to actually play some races as a player character can be difficult. Therefore, each entry has suggestions for how a specific creature would work as a player char-

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acter. If a creature is difficult to use as described here you can still use the crea-ture’s racial modifiers, but still not use the creature as a race. For instance, you could use Draugr as a player character race, but not use the creature descrip-tion as how the creature behaves. Creature descriptions help to guide the crea-tion of the racial modifiers, but do not affect them in the game. For instance, you will not find a creature that has high statistics balanced by a behavior trait found in the creature description.

Creature EntriesCreature EntriesCreature EntriesCreature Entries The following describes the different sections of a creature entry. Each of these entries represents a likely version of such a creature. However, these creatures can work any way you like. The statistics represent the creature’s physical at-tributes, but the information contained in these sections is examples of how to use the creatures in an E-RPG Sagas game. You can modify or change any of the creatures’ background or behavior information to suite your story or world with little to no regard for what is printed here. It is your story, and these are characters for you to use as you see fit. Furthermore, modifications to creatures will also mean that characters familiar with their use from reading this infor-mation, or playing in a game where they were used, will be surprised with your own original version.

OriginsOriginsOriginsOrigins

This describes possible origins, creation, or evolution of the creature. This helps to understand motivations for the creature’s behavior. Furthermore, origins can sometimes help with back stories for creatures if used as player character races. Origins are also a great method of introducing many creatures to the game.

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This section deals with how the creature would most likely be used as a player character race, if at all. While a creature racial entry can be applied to any PC, to play the actual creature may require special rules or background that is de-scribed in this section.

CombatingCombatingCombatingCombating

This section describes how the creature is likely to behave in combat. It de-scribes its willingness to fight, its motivations in combat (such as defending to

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survive or to eat) and how likely the creature is to avoid combat. It also de-scribes the weapons and tactics the creature will likely employ in a battle.

This section can also be used for basing stories, myths, or legends told of en-counters other characters may have had with similar creatures. Characters of-ten research past encounters with creatures, or have lore or knowledge skills that may apply to such information, that can be gleamed from this section.

Plot OptionsPlot OptionsPlot OptionsPlot Options

This section deals with the many ways of bringing the creature into your ad-ventures, or creating entire adventures or campaigns specifically about this creature type. It can also serve as an in-character reference for legends or sto-ries about the creature.

Sample AdventureSample AdventureSample AdventureSample Adventure

This is an original story outline for an adventure created specifically with this creature as a focus. Game Masters can use or modify the story to best fit their games. These stories are often designed to work with any setting and as addi-tions to running campaigns. You can also add this story to an already estab-lished story line as a kind of plot detour to change up your game’s feel or pace for a brief period.

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Draugr Racial Modifiers Draugr Racial Modifiers Draugr Racial Modifiers Draugr Racial Modifiers (these can be applied to any archetype) Speed 0 Strength +9 Intelligence 0 Beauty -3

Dexterity 0 Stamina +3 Perception 0 Personality 0

Special Abilities Undead, Pain Immunity

Draugr Possessed NobleDraugr Possessed NobleDraugr Possessed NobleDraugr Possessed Noble

Template Applied to Noble Archetype Attributes

Spe:9/3/d8� Str:19/6/d14� Int:11/3/d8� Bea:11/3/d8�

Dex:12/4/d10� Sta:11/3/d8� Perc:15/5/d12� Pers:15/5/d12�

Rea:11/3/d8� Tou:15/5/d12 Wis:13/4/d10 Cha:13/4/d10

LP/WS 15/-� Ini. 12/4/d10� Move 15/30� Detect 60�

Block d8� Dodge d8+1� Parry d8� Armor -�

Weapon Attack Damage Parry ALMUnarmed�� d10� d14� -� -�

Bite� d10-2� d14+4� -� -�

Skills:Dodge(1),�Detection(3),�Telekensis�(5)

Abilities:Undead,�immune�to�pain/wounds.�Cannot�be�killed�by�re-ducing�life�points.Equipment:Rings�and�other�jewelry�worth�d10×Reputation�Level,�also�may�have�decorative�weapons�(does�not�use),�other�treasure�in�lair�worth�a�number�of�d12�equal�to�reputation�level�or�more.

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Draugr are spirits that inhabit corpses. Most draugr spirits are sentient spirits, but typically not the spirits of dead people. They can be spirits drawn or sum-moned by spells, or elemental spirits that have gone mad. These spirits can be of any type, and possess any skills. Magical or psychic skills behave normally for the draugr as they retain their own mental faculties even when possessing a host. They covet the wealth of the living; perhaps in a desire to be more like the living they crave what the living desire.

Draugr corpses continue to rot. The spirit cannot undo the natural course of

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death on the host body. So they are easily identified as they are often quite pale, or in some stages of decomposition appear bloated and blackened. The latter gives rise to the myth that these creatures can actually enlarge them-selves or change shape and color. They possess all the attributes of the rotting corpse; however, they have the perception, intelligence, and personality of the possessing spirit. The draugr also possess all the physical strengths and limita-tions of the host corpse.

DraugrDraugrDraugrDraugr Origins Origins Origins Origins

The draugr are, in their natural form, incorporeal beings. They choose a corpse among the newly slain, preferably someone who is rich, or possesses elaborate treasure. They fiercely guard the tombs of their host, and will frequently wan-der at night in search of new loot to add to their collection.

Draugr also seem to attract more spirits of their kind. It is common for any person killed by a draugr to become possessed by the spirits that stray near to the original. These new draugr tend to start building their own collections of valuables as well.

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PC’s cannot die and then become draugr, unless the creature is to be reincarnated as an NPC. The spirits that inhabit the corpses have little to do with the host body. The body itself is little more than a tool the draugr can use to ma-nipulate the living world.

If a player chooses to create a draugr they will constantly have a desire to horde treasure,

theirs or others. They have little love for any-thing else. The promise of treasure, or

reward, is useless to a draugr. It is the physical object that they see that

they will want. They will not wait to do a job to get the loot, and instead will

attack the person possessing the object. In short, unless a player

wants to simply, and mindlessly, attack

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everyone and everything to get loot then this character will not make for a good playing experience.

Combating DraugrCombating DraugrCombating DraugrCombating Draugr

Draugr will attack any living thing they see. They do this to protect their loot, to protect themselves from discovery if seen in their wanderings for more treas-ure, or to murder the possessor of an item they desire.

They will fight relentlessly and use all the benefits of both their host, and their own powers (if any). Most commonly they will use their undead strength and iron stamina to greatest benefit by simply crushing their victims in a grap-ple. Although they are immune to pain, they do believe they feel pain and hurt. This belief in being alive in their host’s body also makes them believe they can be killed just as a normal person. However, if the body is not destroyed by fire the creature will wake up within a night or two and begin their reign of terror as though the encounter had not happened. However, this perception of death means the draugr are more easily killed than other undead that are immune to pain. They can be “killed” leaving the body at the hands of the killers to destroy at their leisure.

Plot OptionsPlot OptionsPlot OptionsPlot Options

These creatures make excellent guardians of tombs. They do not require any explanation for being there, except for treasure. They are also versatile crea-tures that can be used with any type of corpse or spirit combination.

Adventures with draugr as the central focus may involve stories of walking corpses attacking people at night, or haunted crypts that must be exorcized. Similarly, characters may have to face a draugr who is guarding a key item in its hoard such as a devastating weapon, spell, key, or some other item in which the current adventure relies on heavily.

Sample Sample Sample Sample DraugrDraugrDraugrDraugr Adventure Adventure Adventure Adventure

The PCs have gone to great lengths to retrieve a valuable item for a benefactor. Unfortunately the item is possessed in a crypt inhabited, and now guarded by a newly possessed draugr. The corpse of the draugr is still fresh, and so seems to be a living person. The players will have to defeat it to get the item, but will not expect it to be an undead. Several days later the draugr catches up to the PCs who will have to defend themselves from the creature.

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Mummy Racial Modifiers Mummy Racial Modifiers Mummy Racial Modifiers Mummy Racial Modifiers (these can be applied to any archetype) Speed -3 Strength +4 Intelligence 0 Beauty -5

Dexterity -2 Stamina +6 Perception 0 Personality 0

Special Abilities Undead, Pain Immunity

After a few encounters the PC’s will probably figure out that the creature they continue to kill is already undead. Furthermore, they will discover that the trail the draugr follows to find them is littered with the victims of the creature, and even more draugr. The PC’s will not only have to destroy the one they have pursuing them, but travel back along the road to destroy those they have un-wittingly had a hand in creating. If they do not, their reputations for breeding trouble with the undead will begin to spread. This could lead to bounties or other ill reputation effects from their actions.

Mummy Mummy Mummy Mummy

Mummy is a loose term applied to any undead priest or spell caster who has been brought to life either by a magical curse or other spell. In most cases, the mummy’s body is preserved so that it retains as much of its physical nature as possible at the time appointed for resurrection. Mummies are often used to guard the tombs of great kings or other rulers as well as treasure vaults. Some mummies are cursed individuals doomed to return to life to fulfill some oath or promise. Mummies retain all their skills and powers. Because the bodies are often healed, stitched, or otherwise repaired during the entombment process, the corpse does not feel the pains of their mortal flesh as do other undead such as zombies or revenants. As such, mummies can cast any spell or use any skill they knew in life.

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Mummies are created when the person to become a mummy has died and a spell or curse is placed on them during entombment. The curse usually has a trigger, such as the removal of a sacred object, or the opening of the tomb. At that point the spell is activated and the person’s spirit returns to the corpse and is so resurrected. The spells required are usually inscribed either on scrolls sealed with the mummy or carved on the sarcophagus or on the containers or doorways that can be manipulated to trigger the spell. Sometimes the spells are

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