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Corrupt Life is a [[land-based power]] that is gained by the successful completion of a [[Power Ritual (Fiend)|power ritual]] in [[Invidia]]. This special ability allows the fiend to afflict all nearby (within its [[reality wrinkle]]) [[plant]]s with a withering and instantly fatal blight. [[Animal]s] within the reality wrinkle are driven to flee the area but otherwise are not negatively impacted<ref>[[Van Richten's Guide to Fiends]] p. 57</ref><ref>[[Ravenloft Third Edition]] p. 198</ref><ref>[[Ravenloft Player's Handbook]] p. 229</ref>.
Corrupt Life is a [[land-based power]] that is gained by the successful completion of a [[Power Ritual (Fiend)|power ritual]] in [[Invidia]]. This special ability allows the fiend to afflict all nearby (within its [[reality wrinkle]]) [[plant]]s with a withering and instantly fatal blight. [[Animal]]s within the reality wrinkle are driven to flee the area but otherwise are not negatively impacted<ref>[[Van Richten's Guide to Fiends]] p. 57</ref><ref>[[Ravenloft Third Edition]] p. 199</ref><ref>[[Ravenloft Player's Handbook]] p. 229</ref>.


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[[category:Blight]]
[[category:Invidian]]
[[category:Land-Based Powers]]
[[category:Land-Based Powers]]
[[category:Special Abilities]]
[[category:Special Abilities]]
[[category:Supernatural Ability]]
[[category:Supernatural Ability]]

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Corrupt Life is a land-based power that is gained by the successful completion of a power ritual in Invidia. This special ability allows the fiend to afflict all nearby (within its reality wrinkle) plants with a withering and instantly fatal blight. Animals within the reality wrinkle are driven to flee the area but otherwise are not negatively impacted[1][2][3].

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