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Mohrg's begin combat with two standard CR2 [[Zombies]] within three squares of them.  These zombies give normal treasure and xp for a CR2 monster.
Mohrg's begin combat with two standard CR2 [[Zombie]]s within three squares of them.  These zombies give normal treasure and xp for a CR2 monster.




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Morhg's look just like zombies, and it requires a DC28 Perception check to pierce this deception as long as the morgh does not do something to give itself away (like speaking).
Morhg's look just like zombies, and it requires a DC28 Perception check to pierce this deception as long as the morgh does not do something to give itself away (like speaking).


=== TREASURE ===
=== TREASURE ===

Revision as of 03:36, 9 July 2014


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Mohrg(CR 9)

Take a Zombie, and give it intelligence.

Such is the ghastly fate of the things called Mohrg's. Despite their horrific decayed state, Mohrg's are not zombies at all, mindless things driven by The Hunger. No, if anything Mohrg's are more closely related to Vampires. Some sages speculate that Mohrg's and Vampires arise from the same undead trait, namely that of corruption. Mohrg's certainly hate their existence, but they hate the living much, much more and seek to spread undeath to everything they can catch.

Mohrg's are not nearly as adept at blending in as more sophisticated undead such as Vampires, but they are far more capable of hiding. Mohrg's are not driven by The Hunger, and so they can be patient, laying low, waiting years between victims, killing one here, another there, supping slowly but deeply of the terror and agony of their victims as they assemble a horde of zombies to do their darkest murder.

Once they feel they have anough strength, a cemetery of Mohrg's will issue forth in the night, killing entire towns in their beds, nearly invisible in a sea of zombies that they add to, and add to, as they kill and kill....

Once the living begin to strike back, however, Mohrg's will seek to slip away and go back into their dark lairs, there to patiently, steadily, do their murders, building once again....


GENERAL

CR 9 Hit Dice 14

XP 6,400

NE, Medium, Undead

Init +6; Senses darkvision 120ft, Perception +18


DEFENSE

AC 28, touch 17, flat-footed 21 (+7 dex, +11 armor)

hp 160

Fort +8, Ref +12, Will +8

Aura: -

SR: -

Special Defenses: Zombie Mimicry, Spawn Zombie

Immunities:

  • all mind-affecting effects (charms, compulsions, morale effects, patterns, and phantasms)
  • disease, poison, ability damage, ability drain, energy drain
  • death effects, necromancy effects, sleep effects
  • nonlethal damage
  • paralysis, stunning, fatigue, exhaustion
  • any effect that requires a Fortitude save (unless the effect also works on objects, or is harmless)

Weaknesses: -


OFFENSE

Speed 30 ft.

Space / Reach: 5 ft. / 5 ft.

Single Melee Entrail Bite +8 touch attack (2d8+1/x2) Negative Energy Damage + Affliction

Full Melee Entrail Bite +8 touch attack (2d8+1/x2) Negative Energy Damage + Affliction, 2x Rotten Claws +15 (1d6/x2) +1d6 Negative Energy Damage

Ranged -

Special Attacks Affliction, Spawn Zombie

Action Points 0


STATISTICS

Str 21, Dex 19, Con -, Int 11, Wis 10, Cha 14

Base Atk +9; CMB +17; CMD 30

Feats -

Skills Climb +22, Stealth +21, Swim +19

Languages Common, one other language it knew before death.


SPECIAL ABILITIES

Affliction

Any living creature struck by a Mohrg's attacks must make a Fort save against a DC of 19 or suffer an Affliction. The first time this saving throw is failed, the victim gains the Sickened status condition until the end of the combat. If, while Sickened, they are struck again and fail another Fort save against a DC of 19, the Sickened condition worsens to Afflicted. This Afflicted condition will also last until the end of the combat but cannot be made worse. Of course, either Sickened or Afflicted nay be cured during combat, but the Mohrg's can immediately go about inflicting these statuses again.


Spawn Zombie

Any humanoid creature killed by a Mohrg rises immediately as a Zombie. This is a free action for the Mohrg. The new zombie is under the Mohrg's control. In combat, zombies made by a Mohrg spawn as a swift action in the same initiative tick as they are killed, and spend their first standard action as a move action to stand up and await orders from the Mohrg. The process of spawning a zombie this way powers a surge of negative energy through the Morhg's body. It heals 4d6 hitpoints, 1d6 per CR of the zombie just created, and any living creatures adjacent to the Mohrg must make Will saves against a DC of 19 or take that same 4d6 as negative energy damage. If this save is made, the victims instead take half damage. Note that this surge of negative will heal undead adjacent to the Mohrg!


Zombie Escort

Mohrg's begin combat with two standard CR2 Zombies within three squares of them. These zombies give normal treasure and xp for a CR2 monster.


Zombie Mimicry

Morhg's look just like zombies, and it requires a DC28 Perception check to pierce this deception as long as the morgh does not do something to give itself away (like speaking).

TREASURE

sell value of approximately 4,000 gp


COMBAT TACTICS

Due to their zombie escorts, Mohrg fights are big, crowded affairs. As much as possible, Mohrg's faced with a tough fight will seek to blend in as their zombies shamble to the attack. If a powerful AOE peels away their escort, they will charge into melee, seeking to mob a single foe or two with their terrible Entrail Bite touch attack. Mohrg's seek to kill a foe as early as possible, so they get some healing and a fresh zombie to work with.

Mohrg's are not excellent tacticians, instead preferring stealth and sneak attacks, and will not hesitate to run from strong foes. After all, there are always more living.... If cornered, a mohrg will sell its existence dearly.

In battle, Mohrg's are not great fighters, but they are smart and cagey. If they cannot reach the living, for example, they can and will target each other with their Entrail Bite, for example, so the negative energy heals each other.