General Prestige Class : Walker In The Waste

"The waste is a monument filled with eternal reminders" - A besukh Haliali, a walker in the waste

A walker in the waste embodies the harsh, unforgiving nature of the desert. The waste's dryness can perfectly preserve a royal city, a wondrous creature, or a towering forest - caught at the very moment of death, before age and decay can spoil it. Maybe you want to protect your chosen environment and warn away those who would intrude. For you, most living things are nothing more than potential exhibits, and your soul is as parched as the sands that surround you.

Clerics who serve deities of thirst are the most common characters to take levels in this class. You already worship a harsh deity, and the magic of the dry and deadly waste comes readily to you. If you're a desert druid of a harsh bent, you might take up this path as well.

Requirements

To qualify to become a Walker in the Waste, a character must fulfill all the following criteria:

Class Skills

The walker in the waste's class skills are Concentration, Craft (alchemy), Decipher Script, Heal, Intimidate, Knowledge (arcana), Knowledge (geography), Knowledge (nature), Profession, Spellcraft, and Survival.

Skill Points at Each Level: 2 + Int modifier.

Class Features

All of the following are class features of the walker in the waste prestige class.

Spellcasting: At each level except 1st and 10th, you gain new spells per day and an increase in caster level (and spells known, if applicable) as if you had also gained a level in a spellcasting class to which you belonged before adding the prestige class level. You do not, however, gain any other benefit a character of that class would have gained. If you had more than one spellcasting class before becoming a walker in the waste, you must decide to which class to add each level for the purpose of determining spells per day, caster level, and spells known.

Improved Heat Endurance: You gain Improved Heat Endurance as a bonus feat. If you already have the Improved Heat Endurance feat, you can choose another feat.

Desiccating Touch (Su): As a touch attack, you can drain moisture from a living creature. At 1st level, this ability deals 1d6 points of dessication damage, or 1d8 points to plant creatures or elementals with the water subtype. At every odd-numbered level thereafter, the dessication damage increases by 1d6 (or 1d8), to a maximum of 5d6 (or 5d8) at 9th level. The touched creature can make a Fortitude save (DC 10 + walker in the waste level + your Wis modifier) for half damage.

The Wasting (Su): On reaching 2nd level, you can transform a handful of dust or sand into a terrible disease. Once per day, you can blow sand into the face of a living opponent within 20 feet. Using this ability is a standard action that provokes attacks of opportunity. You can pick up dust from the ground as a move action or take it from a pouch as a free action. The opponent is entitled to a Reflex save (DC 10 + walker in the waste level + your Wis modifier) to avoid inhaling the dust. On a success, dust has no effect and drifts harmlessly to the ground. An opponent who fails this save contracts the wasting, a supernatural affliction that gradually mummifies victims (see Disease).

Local Drought (Su): Beginning at 3rd level, you can produce desert conditions in a 20-foot-radius emanation with you at the center. The temperature band in the area rises by one step or to hot, whichever produces the hotter result. (See Heat Dangers and the effects natural dehydration.) You can suppress this effect for 1 round as a free action, but it renews automatically on your next turn unless you consciously suppress it again.

Withered Toughness (Ex): When you attain 4th level, your body becomes inured to the arid conditions in which you thrive. Your flesh grows leathery and tough, and your natural armor bonus improves by 2. In addition, you gain immunity to the effects of dehydration (although not the effects of magical dessication damage) and heat dangers (such as heat exhaustion and sunstroke), sun glare, and sunburn, although fire damage affects you normally.

Pillar of Salt (Sp): At 5th level and higher, you can use flesh to salt once per day, duplicating the effect of the spell. Your caster level for this ability is equal to your class level.

Create Sand Golem (Ex): At 6th level, you learn the secret of creating a sand golem. You do not need the Craft Golem feat to create a sand golem, as you normally would, but you cannot use this ability to create any other type of golem.

Create Salt Mummy (Su): At 8th level, you learn specialized form of the ancient art of mummification. Invested with the dark power of the waste, you are able to preserve and animate a corpse. You also add to it the essence of dehydration to produce a horrid salt mummy (see below).

Greater Drought (Su): Beginning at 9th level, you can produce extreme desert conditions in a 100-foot-radius emanation with you at the center. The temperature band in that area rises by two steps or to severe heat, whichever produces the hotter result. (See Heat Dangers and the effects of natural dehydration) You can suppress this effect for 1 round as a free action, but it renews automatically on your next turn unless you consciously suppress it again. This effect supersedes that of the local drought ability.

Dry Lich: On reaching 10th level, you learn to apply the secrets of waste preservation to your own body, becoming a dry lich. You must undergo the Sere Rite, over seen by another dry lich, which includes preserving your flesh, removing your organs and storing them in special canopic jars, and imbuing your body with foul magic to make it undying. See the dry lich template. As a dry lich, you cannot be permanently killed unless the canopic jars containing your life essence are destroyed.

Walker In The WasteHit Die: d6
CLBABFortRefWillSpecialSpells
1st+0+0+0+2Desiccating touch 1d6, Improved Heat Endurance-
2nd+1+0+0+3The wasting+1 level of existing spellcasting class
3rd+1+1+1+3Desiccating touch 2d6, local drought+1 level of existing spellcasting class
4th+2+1+1+4Withered toughness+1 level of existing spellcasting class
5th+2+1+1+4Desiccating touch 3d6, pillar of salt+1 level of existing spellcasting class
6th+3+2+2+5Create sand golem+1 level of existing spellcasting class
7th+3+2+2+5Desiccating touch 4d6+1 level of existing spellcasting class -
8th+4+2+2+6Create salt mummy+1 level of existing spellcasting class
9th+4+3+3+6Desiccating touch 5d6, greater drought+1 level of existing spellcasting class
10th+5+3+3+7Dry lich-

Source: Sandstorm


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