Looking for Planet Sized Nightshade stats


Pathfinder First Edition General Discussion


Black Holes:
Just as most stars contain portals to the Positive Energy Plane, so do many black holes provide a similar entrance to the Negative Energy Plane. Such black holes are formed when a dying star collapses in on itself, its gravity growing so great that it punches through the fabric of both the Material Plane and coterminous planes, sucking anything that comes within reach into the Negative Energy Plane. Undead grow in power near such cosmic wounds, and nightshades the size of small planets swim through the darkness around them, seemingly unfazed by the massive tidal forces as they devour the worlds pulled into the black holes' accretion disks. Sceaduinars guard the portals at the black holes' centers, though adventurers who manage to survive the bone-shredding voyage to the heart of a singularity may find the creatures cautiously respectful, especially if the adventurers are themselves undead.

Emphasis added. I'm looking for stats for these things. The nightshades in the books only seem to go up to the Colossal sized Nightwave. Have there ever been published statistics for these things?


To my knowledge these aren't stated out in any books. However I would venture to guess they border on demi God level of power. I would look at monsters such as Hastur, Dagon, or The Emperyeal Lords to get an idea of how strong they might be.

If you plan on using one in a campaign, maybe instead of being a proper monster, it could be the dungeon the players delving? I don't know what you're going for however, that's just a shot in the dark.

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