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Aveloria

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Aveloria, a kingdom where forbidden magic festers and ancient powers stir beneath crumbling faith.


Author's Note: The Kingdom of Aveloria stands atop ancient ruins, its golden age a memory drowned in blood. Magic is rare and feared; necromancy is punishable by death. The Church of Light, once founded by six fallen angels to protect humanity, has decayed into a political machine, blind to rising threats. Beneath the earth, ancient beings stir, whispering to the forgotten and the damned. Demonic attacks grow bolder. Inquisition squads hunt rogue magic-users. Light fades, and a reckoning looms.
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Briarbone Revenant
CR 5Medium Undead
Briarbone Revenant
HP Range80 - 90 (Avg: 85)
AC15
XP1600

Description

Briarbone Revenants are the restless spirits of ancient warriors, reanimated by dark magic and entwined with living briars. They seek vengeance against the living, their silent march a harbinger of doom for those who disturb their eternal slumber.

Details
SizeMedium
TypeUndead
CR5
XP1600
Languagesunderstands Common but cannot speak
Defenses
Armor Class15
HP Range80 - 90 (Avg: 85)
Damage VulnerabilitiesNone
Damage ResistancesNone
Damage ImmunitiesNone
Condition ImmunitiesNone
Actions

Briar Entangle

The Revenant can cause the briars around it to lash out, forcing all creatures within 10 feet to make a DC 15 Strength saving throw or be restrained until the end of their next turn.

Thorned Strike

The Briarbone Revenant makes a melee attack with its thorny fingers, dealing 2d8 piercing damage and 1d6 poison damage.

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