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Marid

Marid
Marid
CR 11
Large Elemental (genie), Chaotic Neutral
Reveal Stat Block
Armor Class
17
Hit Points
229 (17d10 + 136)
Speed
30 ft., fly 60 ft., swim 90 ft.
str
22
+6
dex
12
+1
con
26
+8
int
18
+4
wis
17
+3
cha
18
+4

Traits

Amphibious.The marid can breathe air and water.
Elemental Restoration.If the marid dies outside the Elemental Plane of Water, its body dissolves into brine, and it gains a new body in 1d4 days, reviving with all its Hit Points|XPHB somewhere on the Plane of Water.
Wishes.The marid has a 30 percent chance of knowing the Wish|XPHB spell. If the marid knows it, the marid can cast it only on behalf of a non-genie creature who communicates a wish in a way the marid can understand. If the marid casts the spell for the creature, the marid suffers none of the spell's stress. Once the marid has cast it three times, the marid can't do so again for 365 days.

Actions

Multiattack.The marid makes three Aquatic Lash attacks.
Aquatic Lash.m 10, reach 15 ft. ({@damage 2d8 + 6) Slashing damage plus 9 (2d8) Cold damage.
Water Jet.dex 18, each creature in a 60-foot-long, 10-foot-wide Line [Area of Effect]|XPHB|Line. 31 ( Half damage only.

Marid

Marid

Genie of the Water

Marids surge with the power of the seas, using it to manipulate the waves or create water. These genies typically dwell in or near bodies of water. While gentle marids make homes amid springs, oases, and serene pools, tempestuous marids inhabit sea stacks, whirlpools, and treacherous coasts. Marids vary in appearance, their bodies reflecting the colors of the waves while distinctive fins and scales accent their features. Marids lend their powers and knowledge of the seas to those who defend the marids' watery realms or who offer them pleasing gifts. Marids appreciate rare aquatic treasures, such as colorful pearls, shell instruments, or delicacies from distant seas.

Marids hail from the Elemental Plane of Water, where they live in wondrous homes drifting amid the endless ocean. Among these is the Citadel of Ten Thousand Pearls—a coral sphere studded with dozens of domed theaters and libraries—and the air-filled, cosmopolitan City of Glass.