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A [[Diabolic]] [[Monster]] from the [[Celestial Codex]]. | A [[Diabolic]] [[Monster]] from the [[Celestial Codex]]. | ||
===Historical Data=== | ===Historical Data=== | ||
The word Golgotha originates with ''Gûlgaltâ'' in Aramaic, meaning Skull. In the time of Christ, Golgotha, called the Place of Skulls and synonymous with Calvary, was the historical mount upon which murderers, rapists and bandits were crucified for their crimes. As these sinners died, they would naturally expel bowel and bladder in their death throes. The result, as director Kevin Smith teaches us in his film Dogma, is the Excremental, one of Hell’s chief assassins. | The word Golgotha originates with ''Gûlgaltâ'' in Aramaic, meaning Skull. In the time of Christ, Golgotha, called the Place of Skulls and synonymous with Calvary, was the historical mount upon which murderers, rapists and bandits were crucified for their crimes. As these sinners died, they would naturally expel bowel and bladder in their death throes. The result, as director Kevin Smith teaches us in his film Dogma, is the Excremental, one of Hell’s chief assassins. | ||
===Amtgard Description=== | ===Amtgard Description=== | ||
− | Demons of Putrescence, called Golgothans or Excrementals, almost defy description, so intense is the level of sheer disgust they are capable of instilling in mortals. Imagine the most | + | Demons of Putrescence, called Golgothans or Excrementals, almost defy description, so intense is the level of sheer disgust they are capable of instilling in mortals. Imagine the most disgusting blob of muck and filth possible, throw in some bubbling sewage and rotten fish and then give the whole thing arms, legs and a bad attitude. Pretty, no? |
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Yuck. Good luck. Try cutting a hole in a plastic trash bag and wearing it like a tabard. Of course, disgusting make-up, tattered clothes or | Yuck. Good luck. Try cutting a hole in a plastic trash bag and wearing it like a tabard. Of course, disgusting make-up, tattered clothes or | ||
anything in chartreuse, murky brown or vile green. | anything in chartreuse, murky brown or vile green. | ||
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===Statistics=== | ===Statistics=== | ||
'''Summoned By:''' [[Healer]] (6) or [[Wizard]] (6), for 4 [[spellpoints|magic points]] <br> | '''Summoned By:''' [[Healer]] (6) or [[Wizard]] (6), for 4 [[spellpoints|magic points]] <br> | ||
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'''Levels:''' None | '''Levels:''' None | ||
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[[category: 3/1 Monsters]] | [[category: 3/1 Monsters]] |
Latest revision as of 22:26, 19 April 2018
Contents
Notice
This monster is from an out of date rule-set
A Diabolic Monster from the Celestial Codex.
Historical Data
The word Golgotha originates with Gûlgaltâ in Aramaic, meaning Skull. In the time of Christ, Golgotha, called the Place of Skulls and synonymous with Calvary, was the historical mount upon which murderers, rapists and bandits were crucified for their crimes. As these sinners died, they would naturally expel bowel and bladder in their death throes. The result, as director Kevin Smith teaches us in his film Dogma, is the Excremental, one of Hell’s chief assassins.
Amtgard Description
Demons of Putrescence, called Golgothans or Excrementals, almost defy description, so intense is the level of sheer disgust they are capable of instilling in mortals. Imagine the most disgusting blob of muck and filth possible, throw in some bubbling sewage and rotten fish and then give the whole thing arms, legs and a bad attitude. Pretty, no?
Garb
Yuck. Good luck. Try cutting a hole in a plastic trash bag and wearing it like a tabard. Of course, disgusting make-up, tattered clothes or anything in chartreuse, murky brown or vile green.
Statistics
Summoned By: Healer (6) or Wizard (6), for 4 magic points
SL Ratio: 3/1
Type: Extra-Planar Mystical Animation
Q/M Ratio: 3/1
Armor: None
Weapons: Hinged (Natural, Poisoned), Long (Natural, Poisoned)
Immunities: Control, Disease, Poison, Subdual
Natural Lives: 3
Abilities & Traits
- Amorphous (T) (4 points Natural Invulnerability)
- Fear (M) (1/life)
- Sanctuary (Ex) (1/life)
- Stinkball (Ex) (2 bolts/U)
- Stinking Cloud (Ex) (1/life)
- Touch of the Plague (Ex) (unlimited)
Vulnerabilities
- Altered Effect Cure Poison acts as a Stun spell on the creature.
Levels: None