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Ghast in virtual sailor 7
Ghast in virtual sailor 7













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A humanoid who becomes a ghoul in this way retains none of the abilities it possessed in life. Ghoul Fever: Bite-injury save Fort DC 15 ( Cha-based) onset 1 day frequency 1 day effect 1d3 Con and 1d3 Dex damage cure 2 consecutive saves.Ī humanoid who dies of ghoul fever rises as a ghoul at the next midnight. Skills Acrobatics +7, Climb +9, Diplomacy +6, Disguise +6, Intimidate +6, Knowledge (dungeoneering) +5, Perception +10, Sense Motive +7, Stealth +11 Str 13, Dex 16, Con -, Int 13, Wis 14, Cha 14įeats Toughness, Weapon Finesse, Weapon Focus (bite) Special Attacks paralysis (1d4 rounds, DC 15, elves are immune to this effect)

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Melee bite +7 (1d6+1 plus ghoul fever and paralysis), 2 claws +4 (1d4 plus paralysis) Perception +10ĪC 18, touch 13, flat-footed 15 (+3 armor, +3 Dex, +2 natural)ĭefensive Abilities channel resistance +2 Immune undead traits For book purchases outside of Canada, please email.

ghast in virtual sailor 7

You can choose to pick the book up at the museum or have it mailed anywhere within Canada. If you want your autograph addressed to a particular person, let us know in the comments of your order. With Father’s Day fast approaching it can be personally inscribed for your dad. You can buy a copy of the book, Sisters of the Ice with your ticket, and MacDonald will autograph it for you.

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This talk is free, but registration is required. His first book, North Star of Herschel Island, was hailed by former Prime Minister Jean Chretien, as “an important book that every Canadian should read.” Author Farley Mowat called the book “a helluva great book about one helluva great ship.” Macdonald has published hundreds of articles in dozens of magazines worldwide and has logged over 100,000 nautical miles on the Great Lakes and in oceans worldwide and is passionate about the history and protection of Canada’s Northwest Passage. Macdonald is a wonderful storyteller, and this talk promises to be a real treat.īruce Macdonald has owned and operated North Star of Herschel Island for the past 25 years and has met and interviewed many of the people or their extended families who knew the ship in the Arctic. The presentation will also include tales about storms, mysterious deaths and navigating the ice. When Captain Henry Larsen first visited Herschel Island in 1924, he described it as a “thriving metropolis.” Twenty years later he said it was a “ghost town not a soul to be seen.” Macdonald will also talk about northern towns, which have their own interesting histories. Bernier’s father had been so worried that Bernier might get seasick that he lashed his son to the anchor windlass in the middle of a storm to make him a better sailor. One of those sailors is Joseph Bernier who claimed the Arctic archipelago for Canada.

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Roch and North Star but will also include details on many other ships and sailors. Macdonald will be showing photographs, some of which have never been shown to the public before, and screening a brief video clip of life in the Arctic at the height of the fur trade. The talk will include a brief history of Canadian Arctic sovereignty, starting with whalers in the western Arctic in the 1890s through to the Cold War in the 1950s. And the VMM has the great pleasure of hosting Macdonald for a virtual book launch on June 1 at 7:00 p.m. Bruce Macdonald has written a book about these two historic vessels, Sisters of the Ice: St Roch, North Star of Herschel Island an d Canadian Arctic Sovereignty. Another vessel was part of that effort: the Inuvialuit-owned North Star of Herschel Island. Roch’s west-east traverse of the Northwest Passage was made to ensure Arctic sovereignty. St Roch and North Star of Herschel IslandĪs you may know, the St.















Ghast in virtual sailor 7