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C:C crimson covenant

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in a city emezzleled with horror in the reniasance era demons that take human energy


Author's Note: Drawing inspiration from the intricate dynastic gameplay of Crusader Kings III (see ) and the expansive roleplaying of D&D, the game challenges players to balance court intrigue with life‐or‐death hunts against eldritch beasts.
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The Voracious Maw
CR 15Huge Fiend
The Voracious Maw
HP Range250 - 350 (Avg: 300)
AC18
XP13000

Description

The Voracious Maw is a Gluttony Demon that embodies the insatiable appetite for excess, devouring everything in its path. It thrives on the overindulgence of the populace, leaving behind ruin and despair as it grows stronger with every act of greed.

Details
SizeHuge
TypeFiend
CR15
XP13000
LanguagesNone
Defenses
Armor Class18
HP Range250 - 350 (Avg: 300)
Damage VulnerabilitiesNone
Damage ResistancesNone
Damage ImmunitiesNone
Condition ImmunitiesNone
Actions

Aura of Decay

Creatures within 30 feet of the Voracious Maw must succeed on a DC 18 Constitution saving throw at the start of their turn or take 3d6 necrotic damage as their vitality is drained.

Corrupting Touch

The Voracious Maw touches a creature, forcing it to make a DC 18 Wisdom saving throw. On a failure, the target becomes overwhelmed by gluttony, gaining disadvantage on saving throws against being charmed or frightened for 1 minute.

Devour

The Voracious Maw makes a melee attack against a creature within reach. On a hit, the target takes 4d10 + 10 piercing damage and must succeed on a DC 18 Constitution saving throw or be swallowed whole.

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