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D&d 3.5 banshee
D&d 3.5 banshee





d&d 3.5 banshee

  • ↑ Ed Bonny, Jeff Grubb, Rich Redman, Skip Williams, and Steve Winter (September 2002).
  • ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Mike Mearls, Jeremy Crawford, Christopher Perkins ().
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    d&d 3.5 banshee

  • Chandra, Grazthrae and T'riizlin were three drow who were transformed into banshees by Lolth as punishment for their vanity.
  • In the same way a banshee retained a shadow of her former appearance, she was also able to speak and understand the same languages with which she was fluent in life. These spirits were typically found around desolate countrysides and moors.

    d&d 3.5 banshee

    They were found in the Realm of Lands, and could not, or would not, enter even the ruins of buildings. They wore rags, had white hair and blue skin, and had no legs, and hence flew a short distance above the ground or water. Their wailing lamented the destruction of the wilderness and caused harm to civilized beings who came upon them. In the Utter East, banshees were considered "faerie hags" and were actually creatures of nature, not blighters of it. Still not something one wants to hear on a dark night. This scream was deadly to almost all who could hear. The banshee's most feared weapon was a piercing wail that was as harmful as any material weapon. Along with their terrifying visage, the mere chilling touch of a banshee would drain her victim. Combat īanshees hated all living things with an unholy fury they could sense life approaching them and would attack anyone who trespassed in their territory. They were also typically impervious to harm from any form of lightning and excessive cold. īeing a form of undead, banshees were immune to all manner of spells that affected the mind, such as charm or sleep. Abilities Īlthough their shape was incorporeal, the appearance of a banshee was horrific, and their mere presence would draw the energy from their surroundings to the point of stunting local floral growth. Behavior īanshees tended to enjoy bringing death to any living creature that they came across. As time wore on, a banshee became more and more distorted, though was still recognizable as a humanoid. A banshee didn't have a defined shape, but rather a misty form with vague and flowing features that mirrored her former form in life.







    D&d 3.5 banshee