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Kiaransalee
(Lady of the Dead, the Revenancer, the Vengeful Banshee)

Demipower of the Abyss, CE

PORTFOLIO: Undead, vengeance
ALIASES: Kiaranselee
DOMAIN NAME: 113th Level/Thanatos
SUPERIOR: Lolth
ALLIES: Hoar, Myrkul (dead), Velsharoon, Lolth,
Malar, Selvetarm, Vhaeraun, Blibdoolpoolp, the
Blood Queen, Diinkarazan, Diirinka, Great
Mother, Gzemnid, Ilsensine, Ilxendren,
Laogzed, Maanzecorian (dead), Psilofyr
FOES: Deep Duerra, Dumathoin, Eilistraee, Kelemvor,
Laduguer, Jergal, Lolth, Orcus
(dead)/Tenebrous (undead), the Seldarine
SYMBOL: Female drow hand wearing silver rings
WOR. ALIGN.: LE, NE, CE

Kiaransalee (KEE-uh-RAN-sa-lee) is the drow deity of both vengeance and
the undead. She is called upon by those seeking retribution, the dark
arts, or to prolong life. Although the Lady of the Dead has
historically demonstrated relatively little interest in the lands of
Faerun or the Underdark beneath them, the recent rise to prominence of
the Cult of the Goat's Head in Vaasa under the leadership of Zhengyi
the Witch-King renewed her interest in the Realms and fueled the
emergence of the Vengeful Banshee's cult as a power in the north
central Underdark. Kiaransalee's ascension as a dark goddess of evil
predates even the banishment of Araushnee from the Seldarine, but the
Lady of the Dead has long been an unwilling vassal of the Queen of
Spiders, capable of only small acts of rebellion (such as assisting the
elven heroine Kethryllia in rescuing her beloved from Lolth's demesne).
Kiaransalee was once mortal, a powerful dark elven necromancer-queen on
a world known as Threnody. The Revenancer was named drow and banished
by her husband, the king of Threnody, for her unholy experiments on the
once-living. Kiaransalee fled with a small group of followers who she
then transformed into undead servitors to ensure their loyalty. The
Lady of the Dead continued her unholy experiments in secret for
centuries before raising an army of undead to exact her vengeance. In
the wake of the Revenancer's army, Threnody was a dead world, and the
architect of its destruction fled with her unthinking servants into the
Abyss-where she eventually assumed a measure of divine power herself-to
escape the wrath of the Seldarine.

Only in recent memory has Kiaransalee achieved a measure of
independence from the Spider Queen, a result of a successful attack on
a rival power long resident in the Abyss. Not too many years ago,
Kiaransalee wrested Thanatos, a cold plane of ice, thin air, and a
black, moonlit sky known as the Belly of Death, from Orcus, the former
Abyssal lord of the undead, in revenge for some long-forgotten slight.
Although she lacked the power to eliminate the very memory of Orcus
from the minds of the multiverse after killing the Prince of the
Undead, Kiaransalee magically erased the name of the late Abyssal lord
wherever and however it had been recorded. With her foe slain and his
corpse adrift in the Astral Plane, the Lady of the Dead stew all the
servants and proxies of Orcus (save one, whom she accepted into her own
service) and hid the legendary Wand of Orcus where none could ever find
it-or so she thought. Recent events suggest that Orcus returned, at
least for a time, as an undead god who called himself Tenebrous. It is
unknown, even to Kiaransalee, whether the Prince of the Undead has
successfully transformed himself into an undead god, has been destroyed
forever, or simply waits for another opportunity to return to (un)life.
Regardless of the truth, Kiaransalee is convinced that her former foe
will eventually return, and thus the Lady of the Dead is consumed with
renewed efforts to find and eliminate every last trace of both
Orcus/Tenebrous.

The Lady of the Dead has long chafed under Lolth's suzerainty, and only
the Spider Queen's overwhelming strength has kept Kiaransalee's
long-planned vengeance in check. Consumed as she is with the unknown
fate of Tenebrous, Kiaransalee has little interest in interacting with
other powers. Nevertheless, her activities on Faerun have earned the
Lady of the Dead the enmity of Dumathoin, Kelemvor, and Jergal and the
possibility of an alliance with both Hoar and Velsharoon.

The Lady of the Dead is cruel, twisted, and consumed by thoughts of
vengeance. Kiaransalee descended into madness long ago, but she retains
her twisted cunning and clear recollection of every slight or insult
done to her-real or imagined. The Revenancer is powerfully chaotic and
swift to anger, and she schemes dark revenges against all who have
wronged her. Kiaransalee prefers the mindless company of the undead,
whom she can manipulate at will, to sentient beings capable of
independent thought. She prefers to solve problems herself rather than
trust someone else to do justice to her vision.

Kiaransalee's Avatar (Necromancer 25, Cleric 23)

Kiaransalee appears as a sinuous drow female wearing only silver
jewelry and black silk veils. She favors spells from the spheres of
all, chaos, healing (reversed only), necromantic, and sun
(darkness-creating reversed spells), and the school of necromancy, but
she can cast spells from any sphere or school (including
illusion/phantasm and enchantment/charm).

AC -2; MV 15, Fl 24; HP 144; THACO 6; #AT 1
Dmg ld4+4 plus special (dagger +4)
MR 65%; SZM (5'6" tall)
STR 13, DEX 21, CON 18, INT 23, Wis 18, CHA 22
Spells P: 11/11/10/10/9/7/3, W: 6/6/6/6/6/6/6/6/5*
Saves PPDM 2, RSW 3, PP 5, BW 7, Sp 4

*Numbers assume one extra necromancy spell per spell level.

Special Att/Def: Kiaransalee wields Cold Heart, a curved dagger +4 that
continuously drips acid, inflicting ld4 points of acid damage for ld4
rounds after a successful attack. Curative spells end this additional
damage. When she wishes, Kiaransalee wears the Mantle of Nightmares, a
cloak of rattling bones that causes fear in all living creatures that
hear it, requiring a successful magic resistance check or a successful
saving throw vs. paralyza-tion with a -4 penalty to avoid its effects.
The Lady of the Dead sometimes loans the mantle to favored worshipers
for short periods of time.

In any given round Kiaransalee can command absolute loyalty from any
undead creature within 100 yards that is not of semidivine or divine
status, and she can animate any corpse she touches. (Typically she can
animate 10 corpses per round if they are placed close together.) If she
forgos her melee attack in a round, she can make two spellcasting
attacks in a round.

Kiaransalee is immune to poisons, death magic, special attack forms
from undead, and has permanent free action. She can charm person at
will and can keep up to 66 Hit Dice or levels of creatures charmed at
any one time. Opponents have a penalty of -4 to their saving throws
when saving against her spells from the necromantic sphere or the school or
necromancy. She is immune to spells from the school or
illusion/phantasm. She can only be struck by +1 or better magical
weapons.

Other Manifestations

Kiaransalee rarely manifests in the Realms, preferring to husband her
personal power and work indirectly through the actions of her servants.
When she does manifest, however, the Lady of the Dead uses one of three
forms. Kiaransalee's favorite form is to cause a skull to rise up
several feet above the ground and rapidly whirl about for several
seconds. When the skull stops rotating, it bears the visage of a comely
female dark elf. The goddess then addresses those present (typically
communicating a cryptic bit of information), threatens vengeance for
some insult or slight, or simply utters a maniacal laugh. The skull
then vanishes, or if Kiaransalee wishes, utters a wail of the banshee
(as the 9th-level wizard spell) and then disappears.

Kiaransalee sometimes manifests as a dry, chuckling laughter tinged
with madness coupled with the distinct sensation that someone has
stepped on the grave of every creature hearing her mad chortle. This
effect reduces the Wisdom and Constitution ability scores of everyone
present by ld4 points for the next 24 hours and duplicates the effects
of a fear spell. Since there is no obvious threat present, however,
those who hear the goddess's laughter flee in a random direction, as
adjudicated by the DM.

The Revenancer's most terrifying manifestation always comes without
warning. This manifestation only occurs while the target is standing on
soil at least 6 feet deep (in other words, ground that could
conceivably be dug up to serve as a grave). A pair of giant skeletal
hands burst forth from the ground and drag the unfortunate victim into
the earth in the blink of an eye. The victim is dragged 6 feet under
the ground and held as if by a sink incantation (identical to the
8th-level wizard spell). If Kiaransalee is feeling generous, the effect
ends after 4 turns, and the subject is forcibly expelled from the
ground. If the victim has slighted or insulted the Vengeful Banshee,
however, the victim remains imprisoned until rescued by his or her
comrades (assuming they have the means and opportunity to do so). In
either case, after being freed the victim has a -4 penalty to all
saving throws vs. death magic for the next year.

The Church

CLERGY: Crusaders, necromancers, specialty priests
CLERGY'S ALIGN.: CE
TURN UNDEAD: Cru: No, Nec: No, SP: No
CMND. UNDEAD: Cru: No, Nec: No, SP: Yes, at priest level +2

Kiaransalee commonly acts through the appearance or presence of
apparitions, banshees, coffer corpses, crawling claws, crimson deaths,
ghasts, ghosts, ghouls, haunts, heucuva, kiaranshee, larvae, lhiannan
shee, liches of all sorts (including fallen baelnorns), maurezhi,
nightmares, penangglans, phantoms, quasits, revenants, shadow fiends,
shadows, shee, sheet ghouls, sheet phantoms, simpathetics, skeletons,
skuz, slow shadows, spectres, wights, wraiths, vampires of all sorts,
vargouilles, yeth hounds, and zombies, as well as even rarer forms of
undead. The Lady of the Dead shows her favor through the discovery of
chalcedony, chrysoberyl, chrysocolla, epidote, irtios, ivory, king's
tears, meerschaum, moonbars, samarskite, silkstone, tomb jade and her
displeasure through the discovery of skulls that split cleanly into two
pieces and bones that collapse into dust when touched.

All crusaders and specialty priests of Kiaransalee receive religion
(drow), religion (elven), and reading/writing (drowic) as bonus
nonweapon proficiencies. The DM is encouraged to allow Kiaransalee's
clergy members access to the necromantic spells detailed in the
Complete Book of Necromancers.

Kiaransalee and her followers are little known in the Realms, even
among the drow themselves. Even those dark elves who learn of her
existence usually assume she is simply some sort of lich with delusions
of godhood. On the surface of the Realms, Kiaransalee is almost wholly
unknown, aside from a few reclusive sages. In Vaasa, rumors of
Zhengyi's harem of undead drow mistresses haunting the Black Holes of
Sunderland are beginning to spread in Darmshall and have drawn the
attention of one or more members of the Spysong network.

Kiaransalee is worshiped in solitary secrecy in cities dedicated to
Lolth in simple shrines hidden away from prying eyes. Such shrines are
simply black marble sarcophagi adorned with carved depictions of the
dead rising up to take their revenge on the living. To venerate the
Lady of the Dead, a priest of Kiaransalee simply lies within her
personal sarcophagus while holding her holy symbol clasped in two hands
across her breast. According to legend, if a living priest of the
Revenancer is disturbed while so engaged, Kiaransalee grants her the
powers of a vampire for the next 24 hours. While the only true temple
of the Lady of the Dead found in the Realms is the Acropolis of
Thanatos (described below), smaller chapels exist in the wilds of the
Underdark across the length and breadth of Faerun. Such chapels are
typically small caves in which the skulls and bones of countless
long-dead creatures have been partially absorbed by the walls, roof, or
floor of the cavern. Kiaransalee is said to guide small bands of
worshipers to such sites far from the prying eyes of the Spider Queen's
priests where they can worship in secret and plot their vengeance on
their spider-loving kin.

Kiaransalee's clergy are known collectively as the Crones of Thanatos.
Novices of the Revenancer are known as the Commanded. All other members
of the clergy are known as Nighthags. Titles used by Kiaransaleen
priests vary widely across temple hierarchies, but those used at the
Acropolis of Thanatos include Bones of the Dead, Flesh of the Zombie,
Terror Touch of the Ghoul, Chill Touch of the Shadow, Raking Claws of
the Wight, Life Leech of the Wraith, Rot of the Mummy, and Spirit
Harvest of the Spectre. High-ranking priests of the Lady of the Dead
have unique individual titles. Specialty priests are known as
yathrinshee. As one might expect, many of Kiaransalee's faithful are
transformed into undead servitors either by their own hands, by the
hands of other priests, or-in very rare cases-by the hand of the
goddess herself. High-ranking priests may become banshees, liches,
vampires, or-if truly favored-kiaranshee. (Kiaranshee are banshees who
retain their spellcasting powers, whether they were necromancers or
priests.) The clergy of Kiaransalee includes only living and undead
female dark elves. Kiaransalee's clergy includes specialty priests
(80%), necromancers (12%), and crusaders (8%).

Dogma: Death comes to all, and cruel vengeance will be exacted on those
who waste their lives on the petty concerns of this existence. True
power comes only from the unquestioning servitude of the once-dead,
mastery over death, and the eventual earned stature of one of the
ever-living in death. Hunt, slay, and animate those who scorn the
Revenancer's power, and answer any slight a thousandfold so that all
may know the coming power of Kiaransalee.

Day-to-Day Activities: Kiaransalee's priests are rare, secretive, and
usually found in small drow communities or special enclaves. They are
agents of vengeance, plotting revenge on those who have slain, harmed,
or insulted the priesthood in any way. They also regularly go out on
missions to kill others to acquire corpses for animation or to steal
the corpses of the recently buried. They take a prominent role in
persecuting slaves of the drow.

Holy Days/Important Ceremonies: While each priest performs a handful of
minor devotions to Kiaransalee every month, the Crones of Thanatos
venerate the Lady of the Dead on a single annual holy day-the
Graverending-celebrated each Midwinter Eve. The Graverending is
celebrated individually, with each priest animating as many undead
creatures as she can. All such undead-known as the Vengeance
Hunters-are consumed with thoughts of revenge against their killers and
unerringly seek them out over the next 24 hours. If destroyed, a
Vengeance Hunter does not rise again. Vengeance Hunters return to their
graves, if possible, once 24 hours have passed since their animation or
once they have exacted their revenge.

Major Centers of Worship: Deep beneath the Galena Mountains and the
cold plains of Vaasa is a great subterranean lake fed by the icy waters
of the Great Glacier and inhabited by hundreds of giant water spiders.
The Vault of Gnashing Teeth is so-named for the thousands of skulls
embedded in the roof whose collective cacophonous chomping echoes
throughout the great cavern. At the center of the freshwater sea is a
large island, nearly a mile in diameter, dominated by a steep-sided
plateau at its center. All that remains of V'elddrinnsshar-once a drow
city dedicated to the Spider Queen that encircled the central mesa-are
crumbling ruins, stalked by a legion of banshees awakened by
Kiaransalee's faithful, and the bones of the city's former inhabitants
(drow and slaves of various races).

V'elddrinnsshar fell in the Year of Many Bones (1278 DR) to the ravages
of the Ascomoid Plague and was plundered by duergar scavengers a decade
later. The city sat unoccupied until the Year of the Wandering Maiden
(1337 DR), when it was explored by Reaper of Souls Larynda Telenna and
a small band of acolytes. At their goddess's direction, the priests
began construction of a
brooding temple of black marble atop the central plateau, a massive
stalagmite whose tip had been sheered off centuries before by the
followers of Lolth for a similar purpose. When the Acropolis of
Thanatos was completed a decade later, Larynda had expanded the ranks
of Kiaransalee's faithful a thousandfold, and the skulls of
V'elddrinnsshar's dead had been enchanted and mounted in the cavern's
roof to form an unholy choir. Since the temple's completion, the
priests of Kiaransalee have relentlessly combated the Cult of the
Goat's Head, active in the lands of Vaasa above. In the decade since
the defeat of the Witch-King and the destruction of Castle Perilous,
Kiaransalee's priests have nearly exterminated the remaining clergy of
Orcus in the Bloodstone Lands-many of whom took refuge in the Black
Holes of Sunderland and thus were readily accessible to attacks from
below-and destroyed most of the goblinkin tribes who venerated the
Prince of the Undead while the Witch-King reigned in the Lands of
Light. Although they do not realize it, King Gareth Dragonsbane and
the people of Damara owe a great deal of their success against the
forces of the Witch-King to their subterranean neighbors.

Affiliated Orders: The Legion of Vengeful Banshees is an order of
Kiaransaleen crusaders dedicated to the destruction of Tenebrous's
undead tanar'ri servants, known as visages. While Banshee Knights are
found on many worlds, in the Realms all are based in the Acropolis of
Thanatos deep beneath the Galenas. From their chapter house within the
temple grounds, the members of the order mount long-ranging hunts on
the surface and in the Underdark for Tenebrous's minions. The Banshee
Knights have apparently developed some sort or spell or magical item
that allows them to detect and defend against the use of a visage's
lucidity control power. Crusaders of the order are fanatically
dedicated to their goddess and the destruction of all visages; they
stop at nothing to see one destroyed, regardless of the collateral
damage.

Priestly Vestments: The church of Kiaransalee favors loose black robes
with hooded cowls stitched with bone and ivory. The clergy wear gray
skullcaps on their shaven heads and thin silver rings on every finger
save the thumb. They spread a grayish paste made of the ashes of
incinerated corpses over all uncovered skin, such as the face, hands,
and feet. The holy symbol of the faith is the silver rings worn on as
noted above.

Adventuring Garb: Priests of Kiaransalee are forbidden to wear any sort
of armor, preferring to trust their own magical defenses and the combat
skills of their undead bodyguards. Many priests substitute a silver
ring of protection for one of their ceremonial rings to supplement
their defenses. Members of the Revenancer's clergy are trained in a
wide variety of weapons, but most favor slim poisoned blades, garrotes,
and maces so as to minimize the damage to bodies that could later be
animated.

Specialty Priests (Yathrinshee)

REQUIREMENTS: Intelligence 9, Wisdom 9
PRIME REQ.: Intelligence , Wisdom
ALIGNMENT: CE
WEAPONS: Any
ARMOR: None
MAJOR SPHERES: All, charm, combat, divination, elemental
(earth), guardian, healing (reversed only),
necromantic, sun (reversed only)
MINOR SPHERES: Astral, chaos, elemental (fire), protection,
summoning
MAGICAL ITEMS: As clerics
REQ. PROFS: Dagger, spellcraft, singing
BONUS PROFS: Necrology

* Yathrinshee must be drow females.

* Yathrinshee are not allowed to multiclass.

* Yathrinshee are immune to the special attack forms from undead beings
including level-draining, energy-draining, statistic-draining, magic
jar, aging, and so on, provided they are initiated by an undead
creature. They are always protected by the equivalent of the
3rd-level priest spell negative plane protection. This does not make
them immune to physical damage inflicted by an undead creature.

* Yathrinshee can cast wizard spells from the necromancy school as
defined in the Limited Wizard Spellcasting section of "Appendix 1:
Demihuman Priests."

* Yathrinshee can cast animate dead (as the 3rd-level priest spell)
once per day. They can animate one corpse for every two experience
levels their possess.

* At 3rd level, yathrinshee can cast chill touch (as the 1st-level
wizard spell) or invisibility to undead (as the Ist-level priest
spell) once per day.

* At 5th level, yathrinshee can cast vampiric touch (as the 3rd-level
wizard spell) or speak with dead (as the 3rd-level priest spell) once
per day.

* At 7th level, yathrinshee can cast contagion or enervation (as the
4th-level wizard spells) once per day.

* At 7th level, yathrinshee can cast cure critical wounds (as the
5th-level priest spell) once per day on themselves only.

* At 10th level, yathrinshee can heal 2d4 points of damage+1 point per
level to an undead creature by touch.

* At 13th level, yathrinshee can cast heal (as the 6th-level priest
spell) once per day on themselves only.

* At 15th level, yathrinshee can cast energy drain (as the 9th-level
wizard spell) or wail of the banshee (as the 9th-level wizard spell)
once per day.

* At 20th level, yathrinshee can cast slay living (as the reverse of
the 5th-level priest spell raise dead) or destruction (as the reverse
of the 7th-level priest spell resurrection) twice per tenday.

Kiaransaleen Spells

2nd Level

Threnody (Pr 2; Necromancy, Enchantment/Charm)

Sphere: Necromantic, Charm
Range: 0
Components V
Duration: Special
Casting Time: 1 round
Area of Effect: 30-foot radius
Saving Throw: Special

Also known as Kiaransalee's song of lament, this spell enables the
priest to evoke images of lost friends and family in the minds of those
who are facing the undead, hindering their ability to attack those who
bear the guise of their loved ones.

After 1 round of singing threnody (the casting time), anyone within or
who enters the spell's area of effect while the singing continues must
succeed at a saving throw vs. spell or fall under the sway of threnody
for as long as she or he remains within the area of effect. Anyone
unaffected who remains within the area of effect in subsequent rounds
must continue to roll a saving throw vs. spell with a +2 bonus or fall
under the sway of threnody. The only way to escape the lament's
effects is to stay more than 30 feet from the singer of threnody.

To a being under the sway of threnody, undead creatures in the area of
effect appear to be deceased persons for whom the subject being cared
deeply. As a result of threnody's magic, affected beings attack undead
opponents with a -2 penalty to attack and damage rolls.

A fortunate few persons-typically the very young or the very
sheltered-have never lost a loved one or family member or witnessed a
death. Such individuals (as adjudicated by the DM) are immune to
threnody. At the other extreme of experience, if a being who falls
under the sway of Kiaransaiee's song of lament who actually encounters
the animated remains of a love one or comrade while subject to the
spell's effects is incapable of attacking that foe and suffers a -4 AC
penalty to avoid the undead creature's attacks.

This spell requires no material components, but the priest casting
threnody must be a proficient singer.

5th Level

Haunted Reverie (Pr 5; Necromancy)

Sphere: Necromantic
Range: Touch
Components: V,S
Duration: Special
Casting Time: 8
Area of Effect: One elf
Saving Throw: Special

This insidious incantation affects only elves, drawing them into a
world of nightmares when they attempt to enter the reverie. After
casting haunted reverie, the priest must make a successful attack roll
against an elf, ignoring any nonmagical Armor Class adjustments
(including shields and the base AC rating of armor, but excluding
Dexterity and magical adjustments), within the next turn or the spell
dissipates without effect. Only one elf is affected by this spell.

A latent haunted reverie effect can be removed by a remove curse,
limited wish, or wish, but not a dispel magic. Once an elf enters the
haunted reverie, only a wish or a remove curse cast by a 12th-level
caster can extract him or her from its effects.

The subject of a haunted reverie attack suffers no effects from the
magical attack until the next time she or he enters the reverie. Upon
entering the reverie, the targeted elf must succeed at a saving throw
vs. spell with a -3 penalty to avoid its effects. If the saving throw
is successful, haunted reverie is held in abeyance until the next
attempt to enter the reverie. Each subsequent attempt by the elf to
enter into the reverie requires another saving throw vs. spell, but the
penalty decreases by one with each success. If the elf succeeds at four
successive saving throws against the spell, the magic of haunted
reverie dissipates without effect. However, upon failing any of the
saving throws, she or he enters into the haunted reverie, a nightmarish
parody of the true reverie sought.

An elf who enters the haunted reverie thrashes about in agony but
cannot be awakened except by means of a wish spell or a remove curse
cast by a 12th-level caster. The elf is consumed by horrific visions of
Thanatos, Kiaransalee's realm in the Abyss. Memories of friends,
family, and favorite places are intermixed with visions of death, the
undead, and decay. Each turn an elf remains in the haunted reverie, she
or he must succeed at a saving throw vs. spell-with a cumulative -1
penalty for every turn entrapped in the haunted reverie (round down)-to
escape its nightmarish dreamscape. For every turn an elf remains in the
haunted reverie, she or he loses 1 point of Intelligence in the first
round, then 1 point of Wisdom in the second round, and then 1 point of
Constitution in the third round. If any attribute drops to 0 (zero) in
this manner, the elf's psyche is drawn into Kiaransalee's grasp, and
the elf is permanently dead, beyond the reach of all magic save a wish
spell.

Once an elf escapes the haunted reverie, the spell ends, even if the
elf has not yet succeeded at a saving throw vs. the effect on four
separate occasions. Lost Intelligence, Wisdom, and Constitution
attributes return at a rate of 1 point each every hour.

Although elves are normally resistant to sleep and charm spells,
haunted reverie is designed to undermine the defenses of elves to such
effects, and, as a result, the normal elven magic resistance to such
enchantments is ineffective in defending against haunted reverie.

6th Level

Curse of the Revenancer (Pr 6; Necromancy)

Sphere: Necromantic
Range: Touch
Components: V,S,M
Duration: Special
Casting Time: 8
Area of Effect: One living creature
Saving Throw: Special

This spell curses a single creature to be haunted by the vengeful
spirits of the dead. Curse of the Revenancer requires the priest to
make a successful touch attack within 3 rounds of casting this spell or
the spell dissipates harmlessly. A victim touched within that time can
avoid the curse's effects by making a successful saving throw vs.
spell, but otherwise nothing short of a wish or a remove curse cast by
a 14th-level caster can end the curse of the Revenancer.

Once the curse of the Revenancer is successfully laid on a victim, any
foe killed by the victim has a 5% chance of rising from the grave as a
revenant, regardless of the foe's ability scores. If the foe's
Constitution is at least 18 and either Intelligence or Wisdom is 17 or
greater, that chance increases to 30%. If the foe is a follower of
Kiaransalee, the chance of the foe rising as a revenant increases to
50%. If the foe is the priest who laid the curse of the Revenancer, the
chance of the foe rising as a revenant is 100%.

The effects of the curse of the Revenancer become more pronounced the
more deaths the victim of the curse is responsible for. If the victim
of the curse kills a large number of creatures shortly after the curse
is laid, she or he may awaken an army of revenants seeking vengeance
before even noting the presence of the curse. For the purposes of this
spell, the victim is deemed to have killed a foe if she or he delivers
the killing blow via magical, psionic, or physical assault or by
poison.

The material components of this spell are a pinch of dirt from a
freshly dug grave and the priest's holy symbol.


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