Gravity Spirit

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Gravity Spirit

The World-Crusher

A perfect sphere of darkness, the gravity spirit wanders the world steadily. It has no hands.

As a standard action, the gravity spirit can fling any number of target creatures or objects towards itself. The distance flung depends on the distance to each creature or object: 256 meters if 20 meters or less away, 64 meters if 21-40 meters, 16 meters if 41-80 meters, 4 meters if 81-160 meters away. Creatures and objects which collide with the gravity spirit are crushed, taking 1d12+4 Physical damage (damage bonus included). On a successful wound, the target is stuck to the gravity spirit, paralyzing it and deals 1d12+4 Physical damage to it per round (damage bonus included) until the gravity spirit is killed.

The gravity spirit has a Gravitic Throw weapon, which has a range of 200m/600m, attacks GD, and flings the target 2d10×5 meters in any direction on a successful hit.

The gravity spirit is quite smart, and can speak and understand the currently most common language. It survives on a diet of bones.


The World-Crusher
Supreme   —   40000 points
AD  29     GD 23     Will 18     HP  7     Toughness 26
Accuracy  12     Save DC 18
Stealth 2     Perception 14     Agility {{{agility}}}
Descriptors  [ Machine ]
Movement  1000 meter fly speed with 20 meter aerobatics distance.
Size  1 meter     Reach 1 meter
Weight 10000000 Kilograms
Basic Specialties  Avoider 4, Ungrabbable 2, Stubborn 2, Defensive 4, Offensive 4, Sturdy 4
Advanced Specialties  Avoider 12, Ungrabbable 12, Stubborn 12, Aggressive 12, Violent 12, Perceptive 12, Smooth 12, Sturdy 12, Super-Sturdy 12
Skills  Insight +13 (8192 skill points), Acrobatics +12 (7808 skill points)

Defeat: When the gravity spirit is reduced to -4 HP or less, it is utterly destroyed, and things no longer fall, much as if they had been hit by a gravity's bow. This, incidentally, causes the sun to explode.