Undead are popular monsters for a reason: they're scary and there is no reason to feel bad for putting them down, since they are animated corpses. Gamemasters don't even need to create some bizarre biome or food web for them in an attempt at Gygaxian Naturalism.
Just place them in a tomb, catacomb, or other abandoned place, and have at it.
- Skin pales, hair turns grey, loses interest in all sexual activity.
- -1 strength.
- -1 constitution
- -1 strength. Hair begins falling out.
- -1 constitution. Physically appears the same, but long rests are interrupted with nightmares. Wake in a cold sweat geased to scribe Soulshriek onto a half-dozen scrolls and leave them where they're likely to be found and copied. Once the scrolls are written, the nightmares end (or the caster is used to them - either way, long rests are no longer affected by them). Note that the scrolls never reveal the downsides of the spell.
- -1 strength
- -1 constitution. Lose interest in cleanliness.
- -1 strength. Weight loss continues.
- -1 constitution. A walking husk with eyes that glow with an inner, disturbing light. Easily mistaken for undead.
- The lights in the eyes go out as the body collapses in a heap, open for possession or to become a true undead. Cannot be raised or resurrected or even the target of speak with dead.
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While the more competent necromancers can avoid the worst effects of Soulshriek, lesser casters learn to their chagrin that Soulshriek is a living spell, a spell that demands to be cast, and will be cast.
Once Soulshriek has been first cast, there is forever an emptiness in the soul, a cancerous emptiness that desires to grow. As such, whenever the necromancer casts a spell, there is a chance that Soulshriek replaces the desired spell, even if Soulshriek isn't memorized - because it now resides within the caster.
First, the spell cast has to be level 3 or higher. Second, a save is required - just a flat DC 12 save. With time, as Spellshriek is cast again and again, that DC increases by 1 with each casting. So that after nine castings, it is a DC 20 save to not Soulshriek one final, glorious time.
It is whispered that Grandfather Favarro has discovered a means to purge Soulshriek from a caster, but given that its Grandfather Favarro, the cure is likely to be as bad as the disease. It assuredly involves more than just high level remove curse, dispel magic, and greater restoration spells.
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