Soul Transmutation (3.5e Feat)

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Soul Transmutation [<!-Feat Types (General, Fighter, etc.)->]

[[3e Summary::<!-A short summary of the feat->]]
Prerequisite: Requires Intelligence 17, Gate of Truth Experience, Alchemy, Human Transmutation
Benefit: This feat represents that you have seen enough of the truth to use your own soul like a Philosopher's Stone in dire emergencies. Make the Alchemy check as if you were using a stone, and then subtract from your maximum, venerable, old, and middle age 1 per 5 points used in the check. Then make a Fortitude save equal to the check or fall unconscious.

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