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Couatl

Couatl
Couatl
CR 4
Medium Celestial, Lawful Good
Reveal Stat Block
Armor Class
19
Hit Points
60 (8d8 + 24)
Speed
30 ft., fly 90 ft.
str
16
+3
dex
20
+5
con
17
+3
int
18
+4
wis
20
+5
cha
18
+4

Traits

Shielded Mind.The couatl's thoughts can't be read by any means, and other creatures can communicate with it telepathically only if it allows them.

Actions

Bite.m 7, reach 5 ft. ({@damage 1d12 + 5) Piercing damage, and the target has the Poisoned|XPHB condition until the end of the couatl's next turn.
Constrict.str 15, one Medium or smaller creature the couatl can see within 5 feet. 8 ({@damage 1d6 + 5) Bludgeoning damage. The target has the Grappled|XPHB condition (escape 13), and it has the Restrained|XPHB condition until the grapple ends.

Couatl

Couatl

Guardian Manifestation of the Divine

Embodiments of prophecy and protectors of divine secrets, couatls ensure fate unfolds as it should. They resemble serpents with rainbow wings, and each is a manifestation of a divine edict, a truth or fate that a righteous god decrees must hold true for all time. Most couatls appear in places of ancient power, where they guard hidden magic or ensure foretold acts do or don't come to pass. Rarely, couatls watch over communities or travel lands in disguise, interpreting omens or manipulating factors to set fate on its proper course.

Motivated by eternal mandates, couatls sometimes behave in inscrutable or antagonistic ways. They are inflexible and uncompromising, as their existences are fundamentally tied to their divine directives, but they harm other creatures only when absolutely necessary to achieve divine goals.

Each couatl goes through a period of renewal at the end of an age. In a couatl's lifecycle, an age might correspond to a celestial calendar or some divine chronology. Near the age's end, the couatl lays a wondrous, rainbow-hued egg. When the age ends, the couatl dies. For a period—perhaps a single day, perhaps until an annual solar event—the couatl's work is unattended. Once this time passes, the same couatl that laid the egg hatches from it, fully grown and renewed to serve for another age.