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The Vorpal Tribble
2007-07-17, 09:31 PM
Lackblight Swarm

Fine Magical Beast (swarm)
Hit Dice: 5d10+10 (65 hp)
Initiative: +3
Speed: Fly 30 ft. (good), burrow 5 ft. (flesh only)
Armor Class: 25 (+3 dex, +4 natural, +8 size), touch 21, flat-footed 22
Base Attack/Grapple: +5/-
Attack: Swarm (1d8)
Full Attack: Swarm (1d8)
Space/Reach: 10 ft./0 ft.
Special Attacks: Blackbelly, bonebore, distraction
Special Qualities: Darkvision 60 ft., immunity to weapon damage, low-light vision, scent, sense death
Saves: Fort +8, Ref +7, Will +3
Abilities: Str 1, Dex 17, Con 15, Int 1, Wis 14, Cha 3
Skills: Listen +6, Spot +6
Feats: Ability Focus (bonebore), Great Fortitude(B), Improved Natural Attack
Environment: Any land
Organization: Solitary, smiting (2–4 swarms), or cleansing (5–12 swarms)
Challenge Rating: 7
Treasure: None
Alignment: Always neutral
Advancement: -
Level Adjustment: -

Lackblights are the product of an ingenius expirement to breed a successful defense against the undead. The result was the lackblights, verminous creatures with a taste for carrion and able to harmlessly absorb the negative energy ingested from their prey.

Individual lackblights appear much as small, armored grubs with a beautiful black carapace that glimmers purple and blue when the light strikes it and appears to be highly flexible. Twin pairs of dark, membranous wings sprout equidistance about the body from beneath wing cases that come to a sharp point and spread open like a cruel flower. One end of the creature terminates in a pair of ridged mandibles shaped for tearing and burrowing. Its other end is fleshy and devoid of a protective shell, which 'flashes' with flickering darkness, momentarily hiding the creature in shadow.

Combat
Lackblights are voracious creatures that swarm about carrion, quickly consuming flesh and bone to the point it can not longer be risen. Undead creatures however send them into a frenzy, swarming about and burrowing into their flesh.

A lackblight's swarm damage is considered magical for the purpose of overcoming damage reduction.

Blackbelly (Su): Lackblights are mostly immune to negative energy, able to absorb up to their current hit points worth of the foul damage without ill affects. After sustaining half this ammount of negative energy they release it in a flash of dark energy from their rear organs as a free action. If they sustain more than they can absorb they take damage equal to the excess and immediately release what they could absorb. This energy only deals (or heals in the case of undead) 1 point per hit die of damage absorbed, but it affects all in the swarm's space and those within 5 feet.

Other lackblight swarms in this range are affected, requiring them to absorb the excess.

Bonebore (Ex): Any creature sustained by negative energy, such as an undead or one with the Tomb-tainted Soul feat, that takes swarm damage must succeed on a DC 16 reflex save or be infested by the lackblights which burrow within flesh and bone alike. Those who fail this save take 1d6 damage each round, which stacks with the swarm's damage while within its space. The save DC is Constitution-based.

The lackblights can be removed with spells such as Remove Disease or Repel Vermin. Gaseous Form and similar spells halt the damage as the creatures can no longer burrow. Otherwise a DC 15 heal check and a minute of work per round the swarm has infested is required to remove the voracious creatures.

Distraction (Ex): Any living creature vulnerable to a swarm’s damage that begins its turn with a swarm in its square is nauseated for 1 round; a Fortitude save (DC 14) negates the effect. Spellcasting or concentrating on spells within the area of a swarm requires a Concentration check (DC 20 + spell level). Using skills that involve patience and concentration requires a DC 20 Concentration check.

Sense Death (Ex): A lackblight swarm can sense negative energy within 100 feet. They can also smell carrion at twice the standard range of scent.

DracoDei
2007-07-18, 02:35 AM
Nice... now I have to get moving on my "Life Bomb" creature, which has a similar purpose, but comes directly from the heavens originally and behaves much more passively.

The Vorpal Tribble
2007-07-18, 08:49 AM
Nice... now I have to get moving on my "Life Bomb" creature, which has a similar purpose, but comes directly from the heavens originally and behaves much more passively.`
Eat life you rotting freaks! KABOOOOOM!

DracoDei
2007-07-18, 09:16 AM
Eat life you rotting freaks! KABOOOOOM!
Pretty much... except they aren't smart enough to attack on their own, so the words would have to come from the wielder... (Int = 1) you activate them by ripping them in half (which is so easy it doesn't even require a strength check)...

(Edit)
Now posted here (http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showthread.php?t=51127).

Peregrine
2007-07-19, 03:53 PM
Fascinating, as always. But is it Lackbright or Lackblight?

The Vorpal Tribble
2007-07-24, 12:56 PM
Fascinating, as always. But is it Lackbright or Lackblight?
Blight. Fixed all that up. Also added immunity to weapon damage because of their size. Had forgotten about that.