Skeleton

3d6: Skeleton

Skeleton
Some artwork copyright William McAusland, used with permission.

Skeletons are a type of low-level undead that is frequently encountered by characters, though individually they are often not much of a threat.

What Distinguishing Feature Does the Skeleton Have?

  1. One arm is missing from the elbow down.
  2. Half the skull is missing.
  3. A third leg has been attached to the pelvis.
  4. The ribcage is missing many of its bones.
  5. An arm is attached backward.
  6. Clumps of mummified flesh and tendons cling to the bones.

How is the Skeleton Behaving?

  1. Remaining completely still unless it sees or hears something.
  2. Patrolling a regular route
  3. Walking in a circle.
  4. Moving a few steps in a random direction, pausing, then moving in another direction.
  5. Shaking and chattering its teeth every few seconds.
  6. Waving the weapon its wielding around at random intervals.

What Weapons or Armour Does the Skeleton Have?

  1. Thighbone being used as a club.
  2. Tattered pieces of leather armour.
  3. Broken wooden shield, dented iron helm and a well-kept sword.
  4. Two-handed warhammer.
  5. Rusty chainmail falling to mid-thigh and mid-arm
  6. Breastplate with a huge hole punched in it.

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