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Should the Death Curse affect an undead PC in the Tomb of Annihilation adventure?
Can an Undead Servitor act after its controller is dead?As a DM, do you have the authority to fudge the rules?What constitutes cannibalism in Tomb of Annihilation?How does the Necromancy wizard's Inured to Undeath feature work with the Death Curse in the Tomb of Annihilation adventure?How are AL seasonal conditions handled for characters that don't play the full season?Tomb of annihilation party compositionHow is Tomb of Annihilation supposed to end when [spoiler]…?What story arcs does the Tomb of Annihilation adventure (as written) fail to resolve?How many different miniatures and how many copies of those miniatures will I need at the same time in Curse of Strahd?Would it be suitable for the Zhentarim to order a PC who is in the Zhentarim to find Artus Cimber in the Tomb of Annihilation adventure?
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I am gonna to start DMing the D&D 5e adventure Tomb of Annihilation for a group of 5th-level PCs who just finished the Lost Mine of Phandelver Starter Set adventure.
One of the PCs is undead. By his backstory, he was killed in the gnome civil war and resurrected by the Velsharoon himself as an undead gnome with his soul inside of his dead body.
Now I understand that it means that he is affected by the Death Curse; he should have only 9 HP max, and after 9 days this PC would die.
It would be very stupid and unexpected death because it is mostly my mistake (as GM) that I didn't warn this player about that and allow him to use this PC.
Is there is a possibility to invent some solution or change the Death Curse effect to save him from it?
A description of the Death Curse:
While the death curse was in effect, humanoids on Toril that had been
brought back from the dead began to waste away and eventually to die.
Traveling to another plane or world did nothing to halt the wasting
effect once it began.
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I am gonna to start DMing the D&D 5e adventure Tomb of Annihilation for a group of 5th-level PCs who just finished the Lost Mine of Phandelver Starter Set adventure.
One of the PCs is undead. By his backstory, he was killed in the gnome civil war and resurrected by the Velsharoon himself as an undead gnome with his soul inside of his dead body.
Now I understand that it means that he is affected by the Death Curse; he should have only 9 HP max, and after 9 days this PC would die.
It would be very stupid and unexpected death because it is mostly my mistake (as GM) that I didn't warn this player about that and allow him to use this PC.
Is there is a possibility to invent some solution or change the Death Curse effect to save him from it?
A description of the Death Curse:
While the death curse was in effect, humanoids on Toril that had been
brought back from the dead began to waste away and eventually to die.
Traveling to another plane or world did nothing to halt the wasting
effect once it began.
dnd-5e published-adventures undead races tomb-of-annihilation
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I am gonna to start DMing the D&D 5e adventure Tomb of Annihilation for a group of 5th-level PCs who just finished the Lost Mine of Phandelver Starter Set adventure.
One of the PCs is undead. By his backstory, he was killed in the gnome civil war and resurrected by the Velsharoon himself as an undead gnome with his soul inside of his dead body.
Now I understand that it means that he is affected by the Death Curse; he should have only 9 HP max, and after 9 days this PC would die.
It would be very stupid and unexpected death because it is mostly my mistake (as GM) that I didn't warn this player about that and allow him to use this PC.
Is there is a possibility to invent some solution or change the Death Curse effect to save him from it?
A description of the Death Curse:
While the death curse was in effect, humanoids on Toril that had been
brought back from the dead began to waste away and eventually to die.
Traveling to another plane or world did nothing to halt the wasting
effect once it began.
dnd-5e published-adventures undead races tomb-of-annihilation
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I am gonna to start DMing the D&D 5e adventure Tomb of Annihilation for a group of 5th-level PCs who just finished the Lost Mine of Phandelver Starter Set adventure.
One of the PCs is undead. By his backstory, he was killed in the gnome civil war and resurrected by the Velsharoon himself as an undead gnome with his soul inside of his dead body.
Now I understand that it means that he is affected by the Death Curse; he should have only 9 HP max, and after 9 days this PC would die.
It would be very stupid and unexpected death because it is mostly my mistake (as GM) that I didn't warn this player about that and allow him to use this PC.
Is there is a possibility to invent some solution or change the Death Curse effect to save him from it?
A description of the Death Curse:
While the death curse was in effect, humanoids on Toril that had been
brought back from the dead began to waste away and eventually to die.
Traveling to another plane or world did nothing to halt the wasting
effect once it began.
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The death curse only affects players that have been resurrected via Raise Dead or some other magic. Undeath does not count.
The description of the Death Curse on Tomb of Annihilation page 6 states, in part:
Any humanoid on the planet that has been brought back from the dead begins to waste away. Its hit point maximum is reduced by 20 (1 for each day the Soulmonger has been active) and decreases by 1 every midnight until the Soulmonger is destroyed. If a humanoid’s hit point maximum drops to 0, it dies. Traveling to another world or plane does nothing to halt the wasting effect once it has begun.
While this in itself might seem ambiguous as to the effect on Undead, There are several Undead creature in the module that are notably unnaffected by the Death Curse. For instance,
Valindra Shadowmantle, a lich, is not described as being affected at all.
Also, if Undead were affected, every zombie in Chult would be destroyed already!
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The death curse only affects players that have been resurrected via Raise Dead or some other magic. Undeath does not count.
The description of the Death Curse on Tomb of Annihilation page 6 states, in part:
Any humanoid on the planet that has been brought back from the dead begins to waste away. Its hit point maximum is reduced by 20 (1 for each day the Soulmonger has been active) and decreases by 1 every midnight until the Soulmonger is destroyed. If a humanoid’s hit point maximum drops to 0, it dies. Traveling to another world or plane does nothing to halt the wasting effect once it has begun.
While this in itself might seem ambiguous as to the effect on Undead, There are several Undead creature in the module that are notably unnaffected by the Death Curse. For instance,
Valindra Shadowmantle, a lich, is not described as being affected at all.
Also, if Undead were affected, every zombie in Chult would be destroyed already!
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The death curse only affects players that have been resurrected via Raise Dead or some other magic. Undeath does not count.
The description of the Death Curse on Tomb of Annihilation page 6 states, in part:
Any humanoid on the planet that has been brought back from the dead begins to waste away. Its hit point maximum is reduced by 20 (1 for each day the Soulmonger has been active) and decreases by 1 every midnight until the Soulmonger is destroyed. If a humanoid’s hit point maximum drops to 0, it dies. Traveling to another world or plane does nothing to halt the wasting effect once it has begun.
While this in itself might seem ambiguous as to the effect on Undead, There are several Undead creature in the module that are notably unnaffected by the Death Curse. For instance,
Valindra Shadowmantle, a lich, is not described as being affected at all.
Also, if Undead were affected, every zombie in Chult would be destroyed already!
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The death curse only affects players that have been resurrected via Raise Dead or some other magic. Undeath does not count.
The description of the Death Curse on Tomb of Annihilation page 6 states, in part:
Any humanoid on the planet that has been brought back from the dead begins to waste away. Its hit point maximum is reduced by 20 (1 for each day the Soulmonger has been active) and decreases by 1 every midnight until the Soulmonger is destroyed. If a humanoid’s hit point maximum drops to 0, it dies. Traveling to another world or plane does nothing to halt the wasting effect once it has begun.
While this in itself might seem ambiguous as to the effect on Undead, There are several Undead creature in the module that are notably unnaffected by the Death Curse. For instance,
Valindra Shadowmantle, a lich, is not described as being affected at all.
Also, if Undead were affected, every zombie in Chult would be destroyed already!
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The death curse only affects players that have been resurrected via Raise Dead or some other magic. Undeath does not count.
The description of the Death Curse on Tomb of Annihilation page 6 states, in part:
Any humanoid on the planet that has been brought back from the dead begins to waste away. Its hit point maximum is reduced by 20 (1 for each day the Soulmonger has been active) and decreases by 1 every midnight until the Soulmonger is destroyed. If a humanoid’s hit point maximum drops to 0, it dies. Traveling to another world or plane does nothing to halt the wasting effect once it has begun.
While this in itself might seem ambiguous as to the effect on Undead, There are several Undead creature in the module that are notably unnaffected by the Death Curse. For instance,
Valindra Shadowmantle, a lich, is not described as being affected at all.
Also, if Undead were affected, every zombie in Chult would be destroyed already!
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