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Dead Three Scion

Dead Three Scion
Dead Three Scion
CR 16
Small Humanoid, Neutral Evil
Reveal Stat Block
Armor Class
17
Hit Points
221 (26d8 + 104)
Speed
30 ft.
str
20
+5
dex
14
+2
con
19
+4
int
18
+4
wis
21
+5
cha
24
+7

Traits

Culling Aura.con 20, each Bloodied|XPHB creature in a 30-foot Emanation [Area of Effect]|XPHB|Emanation originating from the scion at the end of the scion's turn. The target can't regain {@variantrule Hit Points|XPHB until the start of the scion's next turn.
Legendary Resistance (3/Day).If the scion fails a saving throw, it can choose to succeed instead.
Magic Resistance.The scion has Advantage|XPHB on saving throws against spells and other magical effects.

Actions

Multiattack.The scion makes two attacks, using Death Touch or Mindwrack Bolt in any combination.
Death Touch.m 12, reach 5 ft. ({@damage 4d8 + 7) Necrotic damage.
Mindwrack Bolt.r 12, range 120 ft. ({@damage 6d6) Psychic damage and the target has the Poisoned|XPHB condition until the start of the scion's next turn.
Legendary Actions.The creature can take 3 legendary actions...
Attack.The scion makes a Death Touch or Mindwrack Bolt attack.

Dead Three Scion

Dead Three Scion

Inheritor of a Malevolent Deific Triumvirate

Some wicked mortals have bound their souls to Bane, Bhaal, and Myrkul and gained a portion of malevolent divine power from each. A scion of the Dead Three might have seized this power in a sinister ritual or had it thrust on them by an evil Artifact or a god's malevolent will. In any case, they possess cruelty, bloodlust, and necromantic power in equal measure and serve the Dead Three with their soul.

A Dead Three scion leads cults to Bane, Bhaal, or Myrkul—and often to all three. Sometimes the scion commands a single cult with an uneasy mix of adherents of each god, but a scion might lead separate cults from the shadows, playing them against each other and coordinating their efforts to bring the greatest amount of misery to a region.