Japanese Mythology
A fantastical world heavily inspired by japanese mythology and the edo time period.
Author's Note: Complete custom world without any 5e Defaults. Still a work in progress, but playable and almost complete.
Atm there are:
12 custom races
9 custom classes (all are able to cast spells, physical classes as well as magical ones)
over 100 playable characters
over 200 custom cantrips and spells
114 custom items
Planned for the future:
Better balance between classes and spells
Maybe some reworked graphics
Known issues:
- In Fights Franz tells me that I can not eat any of the healing items like Onigiri: should he complain, anwer him that the item is a Potion and should be treated like one and he will let you drink it. At least it worked for me this way when testing. A bit odd, but atm the only workaround.
All graphics were made with Nightcafé. You are free to use my graphics, spell descriptions, races, items etc. in your own build worlds and campaigns.
Played | 676 times |
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Created | 182 days ago |
Last Updated | 6 days ago |
Visibility | Public |
Love’s Omen
Unknown School
Details
Level | 0 |
Range | 20 |
Description
Divination/Enchantment Casting Time: 1 action Range: 20 feet Components: V, S, M (a folded paper heart) Duration: Instantaneous You cast a small, floating paper charm into the air, which then unfolds into an animal shape representing an omen about a love-related question. The shape hints at the future or nature of a romantic bond between two people. Examples include: A crane (symbolizing longevity in love). A fox (representing trickery or uncertainty). A butterfly (indicating fleeting passion). A snake (signifying deep devotion or jealousy). The DM provides a vague but thematic answer to the caster’s question based on the state of the relationship.