The Blind Dead
F: Gd(10)
A: Gd (10)
S: Typ (06)
E: Rm (30)
R: Typ (06)
I: Rm (30)
P: Gd (10)
Health: 56
Karma: 46
Popularity: - 5
Resources: Fe (2)
Talents:
Mystic Origin*
Knowledge: Knight Templar Order
Sharp Weapons
Horsemanship
Knowledge: Medieval History
Knowledge: Hunting
Knowledge: Medieval Weapons
Powers:
Undead State: The Blind Dead are undead, more similar to revenants than zombies. They do not require rest, do not require nourishment from traditional sources, and have other abilities, which include:
- Immunity: The Blind Dead are immune from toxins, disease, poisons, and other effects that would impair or kill a normal human, as they are already dead. The Blind Dead cannot be stunned in conventional means, and do not suffer from stun effects. In addition, the Blind Dead do not
- Hyper-Hearing: The Blind Dead navigate through the use of sound, and can hear a human heartbeat amid other noises in an area. The Blind Dead must make an Intuition check to spot specific living beings in crowded locations, and are considered to have Gd (10) hyper hearing.
- Horrid visage: The Blind Dead's appearance can cause a Psyche FEAT against Ex (20) intensity, or cause panic in victims. Victim's suffering the effects of their visage will flee the area or scream for 1d10 turns, which is useful by the dead for hunting. In addition, for every group of Blind Dead above five, the effect goes up to the maximum of In (40) effect, representing the entire host (Of about thirty or so).
- Weapons: The Blind Dead use longswords which halve effective body armor and do traditional damage.
Contacts:
Theoretically, the Blind Dead only have connections to one another.
Limitations:
- Blind: The Blind Dead were blinded in their last minutes in life, which forces them to use other 'senses' to navigate and hunt. Through using sound, the Blind Dead track and kill opponents.
- Fire: Fire based attacks do +1cs additional damage to the Blind Dead.
- Sunlight: The rays of the sun cause the Blind Dead to return to their rest, making them crumble into nothingness.
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