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Enaronia |
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To protect this place... |
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New Powers |
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Psyche Explosion Telepathy [Mind-Affecting, Sonic] Level: Psion/Wilder 3 Manifesting Time: 1 standard action Effect: 20 ft radius burst centered on manifester Duration: Instantaneous Saving Throw: Will partial and Fortitude partial; see text Power Resistance: Yes Power Points: 7
You unleash an explosion of mental might and sonic energy. Foes within range take 3d10 points of damage from your mental force, which can be halved by a Will save; they also take 3d6 points of sonic damage that does affect creatures immune to mind-affecting effects but that can be halved with a Fortitude save. The assault is a bit reckless, and allies within range take half of the sonic damage (but none of the typeless damage), which can be negated by a Fortitude save. Augment: For every 2 additional power points spent, this powers damage increases by 1d10 and 1d6 sonic, and the save DC increases by 1.
With a terrible shriek, the creature’s claws cut into the young prince’s flesh, leaving his shirt in bloody tatters. With intense pain etched on his face he clutched at the wound. His sword clattered to the ground and he fell to his knees, praying that he could cast a spell. “Varick!” screamed Lara, but she couldn’t get away from her own assailant to protect her little brother.
“No,” whispered their companion, seeing the wounded Varick, the creature standing over him, and the terrified Lara. “No,” he said a little louder, more defiantly, standing stronger. “NO!” he roared, the word echoing and the air around him seeming to bend under the force of his fury. Varick winced as the sound rushed over him, but he was able to absorb the blow harmlessly. The princess was not quite as lucky, knocked from her feet and looking winded, but not badly injured. Their foes fell dead.
Chitt looked at her to be sure that she was alright. He looked into the smiling, relieved face of the prince. He felt a rush of happiness that he was safe, he smiled for the first time that either had seen, and fainted. |