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witty, somehow ([personal profile] naanima) wrote2003-10-07 12:33 pm

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I'm working on two hours of sleep, and anger at my social psych essay result. It suck, the score I got does not inspire much confidence in the essay I just handed in this morning, or the essay I'll be handing in next monday, or the exams.

On the upside, I have had alcohol ^__^ however, I'm really quite sleep sleepy now.

And I'm also in the library.

Weeeeeee, alcohol...... must do psych research, must write more essay.

hello

[identity profile] londobell.livejournal.com 2003-10-06 09:56 pm (UTC)(link)
heeeeyy..... why ya been drinkin?

Check this out: it's from 3.5
Outsider Type: Unlike most other living creatures, an outsider does not have a dual nature—its soul and body form one unit. When an outsider is slain, no soul is set loose. Spells that restore souls to their bodies, such as raise dead, reincarnate, and resurrection, don’t work on an outsider. It takes a different magical effect, such as limited wish, wish, miracle, or true resurrection to restore it to life. An outsider with the native subtype can be raised, reincarnated, or resurrected just as other living creatures can be.

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[identity profile] londobell.livejournal.com 2003-10-06 10:00 pm (UTC)(link)
and from the monk entry:
Perfect Self: At 20th level, a monk becomes a magical creature. She is forevermore treated as an outsider rather than as a humanoid (or whatever the monk’s creature type was) for the purpose of spells and magical effects. Additionally, the monk gains damage reduction 10/magic, which allows her to ignore the first 10 points of damage from any attack made by a nonmagical weapon or by any natural attack made by a creature that doesn’t have similar damage reduction. Unlike other outsiders, the monk can still be brought back from the dead as if she were a member of her previous creature type.