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LIBRIS MORTIS This book takes its name from a set of tomes penned in a dia-lect of Celestial by an aasimar cleric of Pelor named Acrinus, who collected the information from a variety of other sources over the course of decades. Roughly translated, it means “From the Books of Dead,” though some sages claim that the current
Oct 8, 2004 · An art-filled sourcebook about undead in the D&D world. This title takes a comprehensive look at undead creatures and characters in the D&D world. It includes information on playing undead characters and how to run or battle undead in a fight.
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Libris Mortis: The Book of Undead is a book which is an official supplement for the 3.5 edition of the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. The book covers the fictional undead within the D&D universe and comprises seven chapters, introducing new content for Dungeon Masters and players, as well as providing general information about undead.
- October 2004
D&D 3.5 - Libris Mortis - The Book of Undead [OEF]
You'll uncover information for creating, customizing, and combating undead characters and monsters—including strategies and tactics commonly employed by undead and those who hunt them. Libris Mortis: The Book of Undead also provides new rules, feats, spells, and prestige classes , along with a host of new monsters and monster templates.
Oct 1, 2004 · Libris Mortis: The Book of the Undead. Andy Collins, Bruce R. Cordell. 3.86. 389 ratings11 reviews. An art-filled sourcebook about undead in the D&D world. This title takes a comprehensive look at undead creatures and characters in the D&D world. It includes information on playing undead characters and how to run or battle undead in a fight.
Aug 13, 2013 · $14.99. Average Rating (15 ratings) Nightmares from beyond the grave: Hushed voices tell spine-chilling tales of encounters with the walking dead and other unliving horrors. No other creatures have evoked such fear and fascination as this dreadful menagerie of malevolent spirits and mindless shells.