
Gwendalar — a world where wonder and wickedness walk as one. Kingdoms war, courts seethe with betrayal, and magic stirs beneath wild lands and haunted ruins. Beauty and death dance together — siren songs over bloodied seas, cursed temples in shifting woods. Heroes rise, tyrants fall, and legends are carved in a land that remembers… and forgives nothing. Gwendalar is alive. It doesn’t care if you survive. But if you do… your story will echo forever.
Played | 0 times |
Cloned | 0 times |
Created | 24 days ago |
Last Updated | 22 days ago |
Visibility | Public |

Size | Medium |
Type | Fey |
CR | 3 |
XP | 700 |
Languages | Common, Draconic, Sylvan |
Armor Class | 17 |
HP Range | 44 - 121 (Avg: 83) |
Damage Vulnerabilities | None |
Damage Resistances | None |
Damage Immunities | None |
Condition Immunities | None |
Claws
Melee Weapon Attack: +6 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 13 (2d8 + 4) slashing damage.
Illusory Appearance
The hag covers herself and anything she is wearing or carrying with a magical illusion that makes her look like another creature of her general size and humanoid shape. The illusion 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 smooth skin, but someone touching her would feel her rough flesh. Otherwise, a creature must take an action to visually inspect the illusion and succeed on a DC 20 Intelligence (Investigation) check to discern that the hag is disguised.
Invisible Passage
The hag magically turns invisible until she attacks or casts a spell, or until her concentration ends (as if concentrating on a spell). While invisible, she leaves no physical evidence of her passage, so she can be tracked only by magic. Any equipment she wears or carries is invisible with her.