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Description
Sea hags are ancient fey creatures that embody cruelty and wickedness, dwelling in dismal underwater lairs. They are known for their powerful magic, delight in blaspheming the gods, and have a penchant for tricking mortals into ruin, often surrounding themselves with grotesque decorations and aquatic monsters. Traits: Amphibious. The hag can breathe air and water. Horrific Appearance. Any humanoid that starts its turn and can see the hag's true form must make a DC 11 Wisdom saving throw. If failed, the creature is frightened for 1 minute. A creature can repeat the saving throw at the end of each of its turns, with disadvantage if the hag is within line of sight, ending the effect on itself on a success. If a creature's saving throw is successful or the effect ends for it, the creature is immune to the hag's Horrific Appearance for the next 24 hours. Unless the target is surprised or the revelation of the hag's true form is sudden, the target can avert their gaze.
Size | Medium |
Type | Fey |
CR | 2 |
XP | 450 |
Languages | Aquan, Common, Giant |
Armor Class | 14 |
HP Range | 52 - 52 (Avg: 52) |
Damage Vulnerabilities | None |
Damage Resistances | None |
Damage Immunities | None |
Condition Immunities | None |
Claws
Melee Weapon Attack: +5 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 10 (2d6 + 3) slashing damage.
Death Glare
The hag targets one frightened creature she can see within 30 feet of her. If the target can see the hag, it must succeed on a DC 11 Wisdom saving throw against this magic or drop to 0 hit points.
Illusory Appearance
The hag covers herself and anything she is wearing or carrying with a magical illusion that makes her look like an ugly creature of her general size and humanoid shape. The effect ends if the hag takes a bonus action to end it or if she dies. The changes wrought by this effect fail to hold up to physical inspection. For example, the hag could appear to have no claws, but someone touching her hand might feel the claws. Otherwise, a creature must take an action to visually inspect the illusion and succeed on a DC 16 Intelligence (Investigation) check to discern that the hag is disguised.