POV: you meet a fey in woods and are about to have a very normal interaction
Archfey design for yikes and a dog that definitely isnt a wildshaped Husk, who belongs to @friendlyforestbeast
POV: you meet a fey in woods and are about to have a very normal interaction
Archfey design for yikes and a dog that definitely isnt a wildshaped Husk, who belongs to @friendlyforestbeast
Endless ACOFAF Okay, what’s my save? Doesn’t matter, it’s a natural one It’s an 18, I think he just starts dancing
I love how this is the warlock/patron relationship from the patrons perspective
This is basically how archdevils see themselves when they become a patron to some poor warlock
Merfolk of the coldblooded kind are known for being zealously religious. There are two major deities, one of the upper sea, and the lower sea. The god of the upper sea, or the god of Pilgi, is known as Xoa. He is the god of Dreams, King of Krakens, Coral, Ch’ulel and Connectedness. He is said to be the link to the living physical spirit of all things, (known as ch’ulel). He is far more widespread and well known to merfolk than his sister god. Many atolls and other coral cities are built in his likeness, and nearly every cold blooded mer person will go through a ceremony once they come of age, so that they may share the benefit of sharing Xoa’s collective Dream.
Ancient One Pact Patron for Warlocks in D&D