Shark_Force wrote:funny. your morphus disappears when you die. it would be very hard to turn that into a zombie
Hm, I guess the next might have meant Nightbane who died in Facade?
I remember that bit about disappearing but can't remember where I saw it.
This makes me wonder if an animated Facade would retain the ability to have Becoming though.
drewkitty ~..~ wrote:A hunter is a golem, it can not be animated via create zombie. So effectively the answer is 'no'.
1. Where does it refer to a hunter as a golem?
2. Where does it say golems cannot be animated via Create Zombie?
I did find for Hounds on pg 161:
They are believed to be magical constructs, similar to the golems of legend. Unlike golems, however, Hounds do feel emotions and have lusts and desires
So it seems like there is a distinction made between golems and Hounds, and presumably also the more intelligent Hound Masters / Hunters.
drewkitty ~..~ wrote:It is known that KS writes stupid text into the books. (Mack recently confirmed this tangentially.) The TtGD text you sited is one of those such times.
http://palladium-store.com/1001/product ... arkly.html was written by Kevin Hassall
This spell introduced the spell Create Zombie, so when Hassall defines it as able to animate hunters, it can animate them.
Also of note is page 19 where Cybermagic (which requires living flesh) has an example of "Fly: The Hunter's Wings" by Tanya Schiro which relies on a Hunter's exoskeleton. It specifically says:
removed from the Hunter while it was still alive, and they remain warm and clammy
Page 165 mentions "covered in a black skeletal armor" so there is clearly something under the armor which it is covering. Consider what 161 said of Hounds for example:
Hounds appear to be clad in black metal armor, fashioned to look like a skeletal figure. In reality, the "armor" is part of their body and cannot be removed
The armor is only "part" of them, rather than ALL of them. So there is gooey bits underneath.
TTGD introduces the information that the Hunter exoskeleton is WARM too. Meaning you could hit them with heat-seeking missiles. We do not know if the same applies to Hounds.
eliakon wrote:The Hounds and Hunters are described as "animated hollow shells with no true blood" in the vampire section.
I don't see "true" on 183, rather more broadly:
The Hounds, Hunters and Hollow Men are animated shells with no blood
Was "true" added in some later edition?
Anyway this is complicated by being able to drink Hound Blood in magic rituals in Nightlands. Best I can figure is maybe they only have blood in the Nightlands but are bloodless on earth?
eliakon wrote:the Hound Master is a promoted Hound
I'm not sure they get promoted... I always figures the Masters were built that way.