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==Behind The Scenes==
==Behind The Scenes==
Death dirges were unusual in that their [[Rolemaster]] premise was sorrowful musicians who haunt old cemeteries, whereas the creature description they were given was instead that of wrathful soldiers. Those in the bog of [[The Graveyard]] are apparently the soldiers that were slaughtered by [[Kestrel Etrevion]]'s [[The Legend of the Necropolis of Etrevion|"Amulet of Summoning"]]. The paradox of being both wrathful and sullen is probably an allusion to the [http://danteworlds.laits.utexas.edu/circle5.html Fifth Circle of Hell] from [[Phantom Gatekeeper|Dante's Inferno]]. These were considered two aspects of the same sin, so the wrathful would fight endlessly, and the sullen would stew below the surface of a muddy swamp. The ruined funerary gate nearby reflects that of the City of Dis, and was perhaps previously a portal leading below.
Death dirges were unusual in that their [[Rolemaster]] premise was sorrowful musicians who haunt old cemeteries, whereas the creature description they were given was instead that of wrathful soldiers. Those in the bog of [[The Graveyard]] are apparently the soldiers of [[Kestrel Etrevion]] when he used his [[The Legend of the Necropolis of Etrevion|"Amulet of Summoning"]]. The paradox of being both wrathful and sullen is probably an allusion to the [http://danteworlds.laits.utexas.edu/circle5.html Fifth Circle of Hell] from [[Phantom Gatekeeper|Dante's Inferno]]. These were considered two aspects of the same sin, so the wrathful would fight endlessly, and the sullen would stew [[Lesser ghoul|below the surface]] of a muddy swamp. The demonically ruined funerary gate nearby reflects that of the [http://www.sparknotes.com/poetry/inferno/section4.rhtml City of Dis], and was perhaps previously [[Purgatory#Archaeology|the portal]] leading [[Bandur Etrevion#Behind The Scenes|below]].


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 01:16, 6 May 2016

Death dirge
Picture
Death Dirge Colored.jpg
Level 9
Family dirge family creatures
Body Type Biped
Undead Yes (non-corporeal)
Areas Found Plains of Bone
Vornavian Coast
The Graveyard
BCS <Not Known>
HP <Not Known>
Armor [?]
Attack Attributes
Physical Attacks
Closed fist +98 AS
Warding Attacks
Calm +53 CS
Maneuver Attacks
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Offensive Spells & Abilities
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Defense Attributes
Melee +14 DS
Ranged <N/A> DS
Bolt <N/A> DS
Unarmed +66 UDF
Bard Base +14 to +27 TD
Ranger Base +27 TD
Sorcerer Base <N/A> TD
Wizard Base <N/A> TD
Cleric Base +27 TD
Empath Base +27 TD
Paladin Base <N/A> TD
Major Elemental <N/A> TD
Minor Elemental +27 TD
Major Spiritual +27 TD
Minor Spiritual +27 TD
Major Mental <N/A> TD
Minor Mental +27 TD
Treasure Attributes
Coins Yes
Gems Yes
Magic Items Yes
Boxes Yes
Skin a dirge skin
Other None

Defender of a battleground long lost in the terrain, the death dirge still maintains its post relentlessly, battling all that would attempt to invade its position. All that seems to remain in its consciousness are the orders to repel all who enter, a task it executes with single-minded fury.

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Behind The Scenes

Death dirges were unusual in that their Rolemaster premise was sorrowful musicians who haunt old cemeteries, whereas the creature description they were given was instead that of wrathful soldiers. Those in the bog of The Graveyard are apparently the soldiers of Kestrel Etrevion when he used his "Amulet of Summoning". The paradox of being both wrathful and sullen is probably an allusion to the Fifth Circle of Hell from Dante's Inferno. These were considered two aspects of the same sin, so the wrathful would fight endlessly, and the sullen would stew below the surface of a muddy swamp. The demonically ruined funerary gate nearby reflects that of the City of Dis, and was perhaps previously the portal leading below.

References

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