gogogome
2015-10-08, 07:32 AM
This is what happens. Correct me if I'm wrong.
1. Dragon drinks a Dracolich Brew
2. Dragon dies and its soul is trapped in a phylactery
3. Dragon possesses its corpse and is now an immortal Dracolich
Then when it dies
1. Its soul returns to the phylactery
2. When a reptile comes along, he possesses it
3. After 2d4 days, regardless of what reptile it was, the reptile's body becomes the Dracolich's former body.
So with this evidence, one can hypothesize the following: Dragon's strength depends on the age of its soul, not its body. As such a Dracolich will advance in power like a normal dragon.
Is this true?
1. Dragon drinks a Dracolich Brew
2. Dragon dies and its soul is trapped in a phylactery
3. Dragon possesses its corpse and is now an immortal Dracolich
Then when it dies
1. Its soul returns to the phylactery
2. When a reptile comes along, he possesses it
3. After 2d4 days, regardless of what reptile it was, the reptile's body becomes the Dracolich's former body.
So with this evidence, one can hypothesize the following: Dragon's strength depends on the age of its soul, not its body. As such a Dracolich will advance in power like a normal dragon.
Is this true?