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Arawn (god of the dead) "The Dark One"

Greater god

ARMOR CLASS: -4
MOVE: 15"
HIT POINTS: 325
NO. OF ATTACKS: 2
DAMAGE/ATTACK: 2-20 (+11)
SPECIAL ATTACKS: See below
SPECIAL DEFENSES: See below
MAGIC RESISTANCE: 75%
SIZE: M (7')
ALIGNMENT: Lawful evil
WORSHIPPER'S ALIGNMENT: All beings worshiping death
SYMBOL: A black star on a gray background
PLANE: The Prime Material Plane <(the tales imply that Arawn is from "Faerie")>
CLERIC/DRUID: 20th level cleric/14th level druid
FIGHTER: Ranger Lord (R17) <Hunter?>
MAGIC-USER/ILLUSIONIST: See below
THIEF/ASSASSIN: Nil
MONK/BARD: 15th level bard
PSIONIC ABILITY: VI


 
S: 23 I: 24 W: 23
D: 25 C: 24 CH: 20
Com: - -

                                                              Clerics             Raiment                                                             Sacrifice/Propitiation
Sphere of Control Animal M F N-H Head Body Color(s) Holy Days Frequency Form Place of Worship
death n/a X - - helm kilt black n/a at death valuables grave

Arawn appears as a normal man and lives upon on island in the sea that only the dead can find.
His main attribute is the ability to flash 2 death spells from his eyes at any time, striking independent targets if he chooses.
He is able to use any spell of up to the third level as a 20th level magic-user.
The god will appear if someone restores to life a person he wants to stay in his domain (a 2% chance of this per level of the dead person, if or she worshiped one of the Celtic gods), and he will either fight for the dead person or offer a substitute from the vast ranks of the dead (there is a 25% chance of this offer being made). <add to raise dead, ea.>
He is immune to any magical or clerical spell causing direct damage to the body.

He fights with a +3 club that strikes for 2-20 points of damage plus his strength bonus of 11 points.
Any being touching him with a magical weapon dies (saving throw applicable).
 
 
Celtic Mythos - - - DDG

http://rundonotwalk.blogspot.ca/2008/10/black-star_31.html


C1: cause fear

Celtic (Welsh) God of the underworld, terror, revenge, and war. Invoke during element of earth. Only when Christian conversion, did the Welsh look on the underworld as hell. (1)
 
 




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