Fantasy
Solaris is a land of splendor built on silence. No one recalls what came before — and no one questions it. The sun shines, the mines thrive, yet unease clings to the air like smoke. Wanderers feel it. Dreamers see it. Then they vanish. Step carefully. The ground remembers what minds forget. A golden kingdom forged in blood and shadow. Follow the light—or embrace the truth in darkness. In Solaris, forgetting is survival. Remembering… that’s when the real danger begins.
Author's Note: HEY PLAYER! Have you tried out my new one-shots?
👑 Crown Enemies
🕊️ Jailbird
🌩️ Riders on the Storm
Recommended Starting Locations:
🌙 Duskwarren – Dorian and Faith
⛓️ Rotting Prison Cell – Zayn, Marek, Tor, Kaela, Rhazir and Skara
🚢 Black Thorn – Tink, Fetch and Tahlia
🪦 Silent Rest – Xander (evil playthrough)
🌊 Stormcall Landing – Grumli and Lup.
NEW REGION
🌀 Stormcall Archipelago - recommended level: 10+ (area – new region) - Accessible by speaking with NPC Captain Rhogar “Stormlaugh” Vex at the Pier of the Mad Tempest POI in Sunset Coast.
Played | 363 times |
Cloned | 68 times |
Created | 220 days ago |
Last Updated | Yesterday |
Visibility | Public |
HP Range1 - 4 (Avg: 3)
AC14
XP25
Description
A blood-drinking, bat-like creature that swarms its prey and drains its life force.
Details
Size | Tiny |
Type | Beast |
CR | 0.125 |
XP | 25 |
Languages | None |
Defenses
Armor Class | 14 |
HP Range | 1 - 4 (Avg: 3) |
Damage Vulnerabilities | None |
Damage Resistances | None |
Damage Immunities | None |
Condition Immunities | None |
Actions
Blood Drain
Melee Weapon Attack: +5 to hit, reach 5 ft., one creature. Hit: 5 (1d4 + 3) piercing damage, and the stirge attaches to the target. While attached, the stirge doesn't attack. Instead, at the start of each of the stirge's turns, the target loses 5 (1d4 + 3) hit points due to blood loss. The stirge can detach itself by spending 5 feet of its movement. It does so after it drains 10 hit points of blood from the target or the target dies. A creature, including the target, can use its action to detach the stirge.