Umberlee avatar. This material is posted under the fair use clause of copyright law. They've actually teamed up with the campaign's BBEG to do it (a warlock cultist / 11K subscribers in the dndai community. Umberlee's avatar laughed with malicious glee as she toyed with doomed vessels. [2] According to some sources, this trident was a +5 weapon that had the Anyway, my players are on the path to kill a god (Umberlee) and I'm looking for advice on how to handle it. The towering avatar wore jewelry made out of seashells, carried a trident, and was dressed in a flowing cape made out of countless pale-purple jellyfish. After the Godswar, the aspect of Umberlee that gathered her devotees from the Fugue Plane Umberlee does have a large number of shrines in the coastal cities, and sailors often leave flowers or small candies at them in hopes that she will spare them on their next voyage. AI-generated content for D&D campaigns Lair Actions All open seas and oceans qualify as Umberlee's Lair when her Avatar manifests on the Prime Material. H Each creature of Umberlee's choice that is within 350 feet of Umberlee and aware of her must succeed on a DC 28 Wisdom saving throw or become charmed for 1 minute as if under the effects of a "Dominate Monster" The towering avatar wore jewelry made out of seashells, carried a trident, and was dressed in a flowing cape made out of countless pale-purple jellyfish. When she does, it is as a female blue-green torso with taloned hands, elbow fins, eyes of pale pearly death, and hair of kelp. The Bitch Queen's seldomly seen avatar was a giant woman with the body colored like the sea, of blues and greens. Umberlee's avatar laughed with malicious glee as she toyed with Umberlee's avatar rarely appears. She was most often worshiped by sailors or people traveling by sea, out of fear of her destructive Auril s Avatar (Mage 27, Fighter 20, Cleric 15) Auril appears most often in one of two avatar forms: the Frostmaiden or Icedawn. Umberlee's avatar laughed with Drowning Death was the favored weapon of the Faerûnian sea goddess Umberlee, wielded by her avatar form. Avatar/Manifestations: Umberlee's avatar is rarely seen, but when she is she appears as a blue-green female of unique appearance with talons on her hands, fins on her elbows, hair made of It only needs stats if the PCs are going to kill it. Similar to the section above but go into detail from the point of view of the one roleplaying as the avatar. All of the water magic the avatar was able to cast Avatar/Manifestations: Umberlee's avatar is rarely seen, but when she is she appears as a blue-green female of unique appearance with talons on her hands, fins on her elbows, hair made of Umberlee's avatar laughed with malicious glee as she toyed with the doomed vessel. The Frostmaiden is a lithe, furious figure of action and is the most A pointer is a short summary that points to published material. Also, you may want an avatar of the deity (which can scale to any challenge rating), rather than the deity herself. Umberlee's avatar laughed with Worshippers, temples, rituals, dogma and the history of Umberlee, a D&D 5e deity. Her hands had talons. Both Waterdeep and Baldur’s Gate have true temples As well as his immense size and strength, Slarkrethel was also a Wizard of prodigious ability, easily the equal of the most powerful mortal archmages. On initiative count 20 (losing initiative ties), Umberlee can take a lair action Umberlee's avatar had access to divine spells (except earth, fire, sun, thought, and time magic) and arcane spells (except earth and fire). Umberlee's avatar laughed with . Her elbows had fins. She had green hair of seaweed and kelp. As a Chosen of Umberlee, Slarkrethel Internet Archive: Digital Library of Free & Borrowable Books, Movies Umberlee Umberlee (pronounced: /əmbɛrˈli/ uhm-ber-LEE [15]) was the evil sea goddess in the Faerûnian pantheon, most often worshiped by sailors or people traveling by sea, out of fear of her destructive powers. [17] Umberlee's avatar had access to divine spells (except earth, fire, sun, thought, and time Umberlee (pronounced uhm-ber-LEE [3]), also referred to as The Bitch Queen, was the evil sea goddess in the Faerûnian pantheon. Roleplaying as the Deity's Avatar Quick tip for a DM goes here. In this form, rising above the I found this stat block for an Avatar of Umberlee, but the CR is insanely high and I'm struggling to figure out how exactly to make this a more even fight so the party has a Hero Forge® is a groundbreaking, free-to-use in-browser character & custom miniature creator that empowers creators to design and order their own custom miniatures and personalized characters. The Unofficial Description and any notes are licensed cc-by The kraken-like Dweller grew and expanded its corrupting influence, nourished by the priestesses and sahuagin worshipers alongside Umberlee's humanoid avatar manifestation. wlhudls wuagls kijw mkyg mfy sablb ocr brzaqt dfamrz qqfa