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Curse Spells. Many spells can place curses on unfortunate victims. Their effects are usually simple and can be ended with the right spell (but never dispel magic). All curse spells have the curse descriptor.
A dying priest's last breathe carries a portent of doom. Curses come in myriad forms, presaging terrifying tales and distinct-ive dooms. This section provides guidance for creating dramatic curses, either distinct from or as part of curses resulting from magic, monsters' actions, or other effects.
TWO DOZEN DANGERS: CURSES PAGE 2 CRITICAL UNLUCK Only those who have directly opposed a god- not a mere offense, like defiling a temple, not even an atrocity as great as murdering or violating a cleric, but actually striking a god- ever fall victim to this deadly curse. The threads of fate become a noose, binding and slowly killing the trans ...
Curse Spells. Source Horror Adventures pg. 138. Many spells can place curses on unfortunate victims. Their effects are usually simple and can be ended with the right spell (but never dispel magic). All curse spells have the curse descriptor.
Curse of Death (curse) This curse ends immediately when the spell ends; Afflictions with this trait are manifestations of potent ill will. A curse either lasts a specified amount of time or can be removed only by certain actions a character must perform or conditions they must meet.
The anoris curse can be ameliorated by slicing open the flesh of the victim’s face, dealing 5 (2d4) slashing damage and reducing its Charisma score by 2, though unless a regenerate spell is applied the victim’s oral tissues remain ragged and malformed. Until properly healed, the accursed creature must succeed on a DC 10 check to ...
Many spells can place curses on unfortunate victims. Their effects are usually simple and can be ended with the right spell (but never dispel magic ). All curse spells have the curse descriptor.