Difference between revisions of "Poe Soul (magic item)"

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|description=Believed to be the literal soul of a {{C|Poe}}, a ''poe soul'' usually takes a gaseous form that faintly glows violet or black.  If left in an unsealed container for more than a few seconds, it will dissipate harmlessly into the air.  As such one is usually contained in a vial or bottle.
 
|description=Believed to be the literal soul of a {{C|Poe}}, a ''poe soul'' usually takes a gaseous form that faintly glows violet or black.  If left in an unsealed container for more than a few seconds, it will dissipate harmlessly into the air.  As such one is usually contained in a vial or bottle.
  
As an action, you can drink the soul or administer it to an [[unconscious]] creature, then roll a d20.  If the result of the d20 roll is even, the affected creature regains [[heart points]] equal to the result.  If the result is odd, the affected creature takes [[necrotic damage]] equal to the result, but cannot be reduced below 1 [[heart points]] by this damage.}}
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You can use your [[bonus action]] to drink the soul yourself, or use your action to administer the soul to an [[unconscious]] creature.  Roll a d20.  If the result of the d20 roll is even, the affected creature regains [[heart points]] equal to the result.  If the result is odd, the affected creature takes [[necrotic damage]] equal to the result, but cannot be reduced below 1 [[heart points]] by this damage.}}
 
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Revision as of 16:11, 10 July 2019

Potion, common minor

Believed to be the literal soul of a poe, a poe soul usually takes a gaseous form that faintly glows violet or black. If left in an unsealed container for more than a few seconds, it will dissipate harmlessly into the air. As such one is usually contained in a vial or bottle. You can use your bonus action to drink the soul yourself, or use your action to administer the soul to an unconscious creature. Roll a d20. If the result of the d20 roll is even, the affected creature regains heart points equal to the result. If the result is odd, the affected creature takes necrotic damage equal to the result, but cannot be reduced below 1 heart points by this damage.