
High Fantasy
Elva is a vast world of unrealised potential, her inhabitants forgotten by their Gods.
Author's Note: Elva was once a world filled with the presence and recognition of Gods, of whom were active in the lives of the mortals who inhabited the lands. The world is filled wth life from blistering deserts, bubbling swamps, cavernous mountains, serene beaches, mysterious forests, and everything else in between. Elva, once named after the Goddess of life and earth, was the pride of the dieties and the inhabitants, while they did war, respected their dieties. However, like with most things, all good things must come to an end and Elva fell from favor from the Gods one by one.
Why? Nobody knew.
Had the Dieties grown bored? Had the peoples offended them? Was the world corrupted? Were the dieties held captive? Or perhaps, somehow, the magic of the world was dying?
While a large population had grown used to a world without dieties, a devout populace was desperately trying to find their dieties and uncover why they all disappeared.
Will you live the life of a villager trying to make ends meet? Maybe you are an adventurer looking for gems and forgotten treasures. Have you taken an interest in archeological discoveries? Perhaps you are a prince or princess trying to find love or trying to navigate the politics of an arranged marriage? Or... maybe... you are one of the few who are searching for the Gods and yearning for the day they return? The world is for you to discover.
Played | 0 times |
Cloned | 0 times |
Created | 186 days ago |
Last Updated | 1 days ago |
Visibility | Public |

HP Range1 - 4 (Avg: 3)
AC14
XP25
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.