Lesser god
ARMOR CLASS: -7
MOVE: 18"
HIT POINTS: 380 <slight HP increase if oriental barbarian, perhaps>
NO. OF ATTACKS: 2 or 4
DAMAGE/ATTACK: 3-30 (+14)
SPECIAL ATTACKS: See below
SPECIAL DEFENSES: See below
MAGIC RESISTANCE: 50%
SIZE: M (7')
ALIGNMENT: Chaotic good
WORSHIPPER'S ALIGNMENT: Chaotic good and warriors
SYMBOL: Black-winged chariot
PLANE: Limbo
CLERIC/DRUID: Nil
FIGHTER: 20th level ranger <20th level oriental barbarian>
MAGIC-USER/ILLUSIONIST: Nil
THIEF/ASSASSIN: 15th level assassin <15th level vagabond>
MONK/BARD: Master of the East Wind (M12)
PSIONIC ABILITY: VI
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S: 25 | I: 23 | W: 18 |
D: 25 | C: 25 | CH: 10 |
Com: | - | - |
Clerics Raiment Sacrifice/Propitiation
Sphere of Control | Animal | M | F | N-H | Head | Body | Color(s) | Holy Days | Frequency | Form | Place of Worship |
war | pegasus | X | - | - | war helm | red splint mail | red | full moon | monthly | war prizes | temple |
Huan-Ti appears as a heavily-muscled man in red +3 plate mail.
When pressed by more than one enemy, he
will simultaneously use both his +2 halberd (doing 3-30 points of damage)
and
+3 sword (which also does 3-30 points
of damage)
When flying in his chariot, pulled by 4 Pegasi at 24"/48", no magic spell can affect him or the steeds.
He watches every battle in which his worshipers
take part, and when any
mortal dedicates the last ten slain enemies
to him he may (on a 1%
chance) destroy utterly the very next
enemy that being faces. Slain
enemies dedicated to Huan-Ti must have
their heads taken off ond
burned, or the sacrifices will not be
received. Clerics of this god must always wear red armor or clothes.
Chinese Mythos | - | - | - | DDG |
Guan-di (Encylopedia
Mythica)