Smell Death (3.5e Feat)

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Smell Death [Soulcleaving]

3e Summary::Allows the user to gain languages when they soulcleave.
Prerequisite: Soulcleaving
Benefit: Your nose can lead you to dead bodies of people or animals (including undead creatures) within 100'. This Feat grants a Will save to smell magically hidden bodies or undead.
Normal: Ordinary olfaction
Special: None

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gollark: I see.
gollark: Doesn't Squid just do computer science or something at some university in Scotland?
gollark: Idea: remake `multishell` to open windows instead.
gollark: If multishell doesn't exist it will do that.
gollark: But what if I want dynamic sites? You could use CNAME™ technology.
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