Blighted Serpent (3.5e Martial Discipline)

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When the Temple of Nine Swords fell and the methods of the martial masters spread into public domain, it would inevitably crossbreed with other pre-existing groups. Those of the Shadow School found home in the ranks of thieves and assassins, and their supernatural elements began to attract those with a talent of magic as well. It turned out this combination of backstabbing and spellweaving was more than traits for your typical arcane trickster. The cult of the Squalid Queen (as they are called, for their original name is long lost) employed a great deal of supernatural backstabbing and began working their already profane poison arts into the martial sword magic of others. Co-opted to the benefit of the poison-worshiping cult, the Blighted Serpent discipline was born. It was the ultimate combination of supernatural and extraordinary skill with the elements of death and suffering with the cruel nature of those who would employ such tools.

In these modern times, the original religious worship associated with this discipline has been stripped away and whitewashed. The discipline is no longer home for the always evil, but it still carries all the stigma of poison use and as such practitioners are often neither lawful nor good. Some have tried to turn the arts to more beneficial means, but in the end the art of the disease goddess does what it does best; to harm, injure, and create suffering.

The weapons associated with the Blighted Serpent discipline are those which mimic the poisonous tools of nature, with its toxic stingers, envenomed fangs, and stinging tentacles. They use all types of piercing weapons, and flexible weapons such as the whip and spiked chain. The skill associated with Blighted Serpent is Craft Poison (Int).

Game Mechanics of the Blighted Serpent

Available To: Any

Discipline Skill: Craft (Poison) (Int) - Those who walk this path must soak in deadly chemicals which rot away life.

Discipline Weapons: Any piercing weapons, and flexible weapons such as the whip. - Poisons are injected like stingers, and seep through torn flesh from the lash of the whip. 

Saves: 10 + 1/2 HD + Con modifier. 

Legacy Weapon: Serpentfang Lash 

Maneuver Granting Item: Shedskin of the Blighted Serpent 

Discipline Feat: Squalid Slime 

Tactical Feat: Whispers of the Squalid Queen 

Special: Must purposefully consume squalid ambrosia and live, or have a natural poison themselves.


Maneuvers of the Blighted Serpent Discipline[edit]

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1st-Level Maneuvers

  • Black Widow's Expertise: Stance — Gain Poison Use, swift action poison application, and increase the DC of all diseases and poisons you use.
  • Gastrological Grease Bomb: Strike — Vomit grease which sickens those it coats.
  • Resist the Slime's Embrace: Counter — Gain resistances against acid, and bonuses against disease and poison. Also, escape engulfment and swallowing easier.
  • Rot the Open Wound: Boost — Infect a weapon with a plague that resists attempts at healing wounds.
  • Simmering Bile Blade: Strike [Acid] — Deal 1d6 acid damage +1 per initiator level, and weakens targets to poisoning attempts.


2nd-Level Maneuvers

  • Breath of the Carrion Flower: Strike — Belch forth clouds of poison in a 20 ft cone.
  • Deteriorating Blow: Strike [Acid] — All damage you deal is acid, and it bypasses hardness and resistances.
  • Disrupt Rejuvenation: Counter — Make mundane healing impossible and magical healing difficult.
  • Trogdolyte's Musk: Boost — Gain the stench of a trogdolyte, as well as disrupting scent and becoming immune to foul smells yourself.


3rd-Level Maneuvers


4th-Level Maneuvers

  • Accelerated Decay: Strike [Evil] — Force all creatures in a 30 ft radius to save against disease or poison as if the next duration came to pass.
  • Burning Bile Blade: Strike [Acid] — Deal 1d4 acid damage per initiator level, plus half that amount the next round.
  • Flensing Greensteel: Boost — Your attacks strip away natural armor and hardness from your target.
  • Poison Frog Blood: Counter — Counterattack a successful hit against you by poisoning your opponents.
  • Smoking Serpent Path: Rush — Leave a cloud of toxic smoke in the wake of your movement.


5th-Level Maneuvers


6th-Level Maneuvers

  • Black Beast Blood: Counter [Acid] — Massively damage weapons (and natural weapon attackers) which strike at you in melee.
  • Eyeblight Spittle: Strike — Spit in a creature's eye and blind them.
  • Infuriating Ache: Boost — Sacrifice your own well being for combat bonuses.
  • Solid Serpent Path: Rush — Leave a cloud of toxic smoke in the wake of your movement.


7th-Level Maneuvers


8th-Level Maneuvers


9th-Level Maneuvers




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AuthorEiji-kun +
ClassAny +
Identifier3.5e Martial Discipline +
RatingUndiscussed +
SkillCraft +
SummaryCo-opted to the benefit of the poison-wors
Co-opted to the benefit of the poison-worshiping cult, the Blighted Serpent discipline was born. It was the ultimate combination of supernatural and extraordinary skill with the elements of death and suffering with the cruel nature of those who would employ such tools.
ture of those who would employ such tools. +
TitleBlighted Serpent +
WeaponAny piercing weapons + and and flexible weapons such as the whip. +