When the character sprinkles the dust of ground mummies in conjunction with casting
mummy dust, two Large 18-HD mummies (see below) spring up from the dust in an area adjacent to the character. The mummies follow the character's every
command according to their abilities, until they are destroyed or the character loses control of them by attempting to control more Hit
Dice of undead than he or she has
caster levels.
Mummy, Advanced: CR 8; Large undead; HD 18d12+3; hp 120; Init -1; Spd 20 ft.; AC 20, touch 8, flat-footed 20; Base Atk +9; Grp +24; Atk +20 melee (1d8+16 plus mummy rot); Full Atk +20 melee (1d8+16 plus mummy rot); Space/Reach 10 ft./10 ft.; SA Despair, mummy rot; SQ
Damage reduction 5/-,
darkvision 60 ft., undead traits, vulnerability to fire; AL LE; SV Fort +8, Ref +7, Will +13; Str 32, Dex 8, Con --, Int 6, Wis 14, Cha 15.
Skills and Feats: Hide -5,
Listen +9,
Move Silently +10,
Spot +9;
Alertness,
Blind-Fight,
Great Fortitude,
Lightning Reflexes,
Power Attack,
Toughness,
Weapon Focus (slam).
Despair (Su): At the sight of a mummy, the viewer must succeed at a Will save (DC 21), or be paralyzed with
fear for 1d4 rounds. Whether or not the save is successful, that creature cannot be affected again by that mummy's despair ability for one day. Mummy Rot (Su): Supernatural
disease-slam, Fortitude save (DC 21), incubation period 1 minute;
damage 1d6 Con and 1d6 Cha. The save DC is Charisma-based. Unlike normal diseases, mummy rot continues until the victim reaches Constitution 0 (and dies) or is cured as described below. Mummy rot is a powerful curse, not a natural
disease. A character attempting to cast any conjuration (
healing) spell on a creature afflicted with mummy rot must succeed on a DC 20
caster level check, or the spell has no
effect on the afflicted character. To eliminate mummy rot, the curse must first be broken with
break enchantment or
remove curse (requiring a DC 20
caster level check for either spell), after which a
caster level check is no longer necessary to cast
healing spells on the victim, and the mummy rot can be magically cured as any normal
disease.
An afflicted creature who dies of mummy rot shrivels away into sand and dust that blow away into nothing at the first wind.