Dragon #210
Climate/Terrain: | Any |
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Frequency: | Very rare |
Organization: | Roving bands |
Activity Cycle: | Any |
Diet: | Nil |
Intelligence: | Very to exceptional (11-16) |
Treasure: | Nil |
Alignment: | Neutral evil |
No. Appearing: | 1-4 |
Armor Class: | 0* |
Movement: | 9, Fl 18 |
Hit Dice: | 9+* |
THAC0: | See below |
No. of Attacks: | 1 hammer/1 snake |
Damage/Attack: | 2-8+2*/1-4 + poison |
Special Attacks: | Clerical spells |
Special Defenses: | + 1 weapon to hit |
Magic Resistance: | Nil |
Size: | M |
Morale: | Fearless (20) |
XP Value: | 9th = 7,000 10th = 8,000 11th = 9,000 etc. |
Charuntes were once the priests of some neutral evil death god, goddess, or major fiend. They look like winged humanoids with the nose of a vulture, pointed animal ears, and snakes instead of hair. They have come back from the dead to harvest victims for their evil masters.
Combat: Charuntes attack using +2 two-handed hammers. They wear full plate armor +2. The snakes in their hair also attack once per round. Any victim bitten by a snake must save versus poison or die in 2-12 turns.
Charuntes also have clerical spells appropriate for the level they held in life. A priest must reach at least 9th level to come back from the dead as a charuntes. Otherwise, they could be of any level up to level 29. Note that the XP-Value of a charuntes depends on its level. Hence, several values are given.
The THAC0 of a charuntes will also vary by level. Taking into account the +2 weapon, the THAC0 for various levels is: 9th = 14, 10-12th = 12, 13-15th = 10, 16-18th = 8, and 19th + = 6. If a DM allows a charuntes magical weapons greater than +2, or a high Strength score, she should adjust the THAC0 accordingly.
The following spells or attack forms have no effect on charuntes: charm, sleep, hold, enfeeblement, paralysis, polymorph, cold, electricity, insanity, or death spells or symbols (including any poisons).
A cleric has the same chance to turn a charuntes as she does a lich.
Habitat/Society: As undead, charuntes have no real society. They do, however, still retain an affinity for attacking in a group. If only one charuntes is encountered, he will be guarded by two skeleton warriors. While charuntes can be encountered anywhere, they are most likely to be found in spots that death gods would consider holy. Such spots include: tombs, graveyards, ruined temples, altars to a death deity, battlefields, death-cairns, and burial vaults or mounds.