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When placed by a grave yard or tomb, the dead will rise….The sick part is when the living die their souls are siphoned into its power source allowing it to make more powerful dead. One soul can create up to 3 hit Die of undead (example six 1/2HD creatures, twelve 1/4HD Creatures, one 3HD creature ect).
To activate make one sacrifice or more
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noun
1. speech too pompous for an occasion; pretentious words.
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adjective
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StandardHey DMs, whats the strangest thing you’ve let your players play (character wise)?
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StandardI’m not sure there’s anything more frustrating to me than trying to create a map. I am a horrible visual fine artist. Envisioning what I want is easy, but I just don’t have the skills to execute. I wanted to use a program that would help me create a large world map, easily and quickly. One that would make calculating travel easy and allow me to convey a lot of information in one shot. One that wouldn’t look too terrible!
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There are actually a ton of programs you can use to make a world map that fits the bill. Here’s a few resources you can use to make a great world map without being a Photoshop wizard or fine artist.
- Mapdiva – Has a ton of interesting tools and their example maps look great, but I think you need to be a decent artist to make it work…
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verb (used with object) [in·fused, in·fus·ing.]
1. to introduce, as if by pouring; cause to penetrate; instill (usually followed by into): The energetic new principal infused new life into the school.
2. to imbue or inspire (usually followed by with): The new coach infused the team with enthusiasm.
3. to steep or soak (leaves, bark, roots, etc.) in a liquid so as to extract the soluble properties or ingredients.