Resurrection Candles
Consumables
Designed by Chapo the Dog
• Art by Tara Quinn
At a glance
Rarity
Legendary
Usage / timing
6 uninterrupted hours
Stack limit
5
Effect
Place this pair of candles on the remains of a deceased creature and light the wicks. Over the next 6 hours, as the candles burn, the body reconstitutes, regrowing flesh, bones, organs, etc. After 6 hours, the candles burn out and the creature is resurrected. They gain a scar and cannot be resurrected in this manner again.
Once lit, the candle can only be extinguished if someone intentionally blows or snuffs it out. If this happens before the 6 hours elapses, the corpse immediately rises as an undead creature of the GM's choice and becomes hostile towards all creatures around it.
Usage notes
Using a consumable typically doesn’t require a roll unless stated. Under pressure, the GM may call for an action roll.
About this consumable
Legends say these candles are made from the earwax of a forgotten god.
Equipment
Resurrection Candles
Legendary
6 uninterrupted hours
Legends say these candles are made from the earwax of a forgotten god.
Place this pair of candles on the remains of a deceased creature and light the wicks. Over the next 6 hours, as the candles burn, the body reconstitutes, regrowing flesh, bones, organs, etc. After 6 hours, the candles burn out and the creature is resurrected. They gain a scar and cannot be resurrected in this manner again.
Once lit, the candle can only be extinguished if someone intentionally blows or snuffs it out. If this happens before the 6 hours elapses, the corpse immediately rises as an undead creature of the GM's choice and becomes hostile towards all creatures around it.
Daggerheart Compatible. Daggerheart.com
Resurrection Candles
Legends say these candles are made from the earwax of a forgotten god.
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Resurrection Candles Subclasses
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