Mordaine world illustration - High Fantasy theme
High Fantasy

Mordaine

S
Seteverus

A land of ancient magic, warring kingdoms, and forgotten gods.


Author's Note: I am not an experienced world builder, and this is my first world. It's a standard DnD High Fantasy trope, but I hope you enjoy. Below is a list of possible starting scenarios and their corresponding locations. 1. You were shipwrecked and washed ashore. Location: Any dock/harbor. 2. You're a new student in the Council of Magic. Location: Council of Arcane Magic. 3. You arrive at the Adventurers Guild to register as a Guild Member. Location: Adventurers Guild. 4. You just arrived from a distant land. Location: Any dock/harbor. 5. You're an adventurer ambushed in the Desert. Location: Traveler's Rest. 6. You encounter goblins in the woods - Possible combat start. Location: Goblins Hollow. 7. You stop by a tavern to rest. Location: Any Tavern (Hint: Taverns have obvious words in it's name suggesting it's a tavern) 8. You recently joined the Order of the Gauntlet. Location: Sanctum of Justice. You might have to nudge Franz in the right direction now and then, so be sure to pay attention to your story.
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Shapechange
TransmutationLevel 9
Shapechange

Description

You assume the form of a different creature for the duration. The new form can be of any creature with a challenge rating equal to your level or lower. The creature can't be a construct or an undead, and you must have seen the sort of creature at least once. You transform into an average example of that creature, one without any class levels or the Spellcasting trait. Your game statistics are replaced by the statistics of the chosen creature, though you retain your alignment and Intelligence, Wisdom, and Charisma scores. You also retain all of your skill and saving throw proficiencies, in addition to gaining those of the creature. If the creature has the same proficiency as you and the bonus listed in its statistics is higher than yours, use the creature's bonus in place of yours. You can't use any legendary actions or lair actions of the new form. You assume the hit points and Hit Dice of the new form. When you revert to your normal form, you return to the number of hit points you had before you transformed. If you revert as a result of dropping to 0 hit points, any excess damage carries over to your normal form. As long as the excess damage doesn't reduce your normal form to 0 hit points, you aren't knocked unconscious. You retain the benefit of any features from your class, race, or other source and can use them, provided that your new form is physically capable of doing so. You can't use any special senses you have (for example, darkvision) unless your new form also has that sense. You can only speak if the creature can normally speak. When you transform, you choose whether your equipment falls to the ground, merges into the new form, or is worn by it. Worn equipment functions as normal. The DM determines whether it is practical for the new form to wear a piece of equipment, based on the creature's shape and size. Your equipment doesn't change shape or size to match the new form, and any equipment that the new form can't wear must either fall to the ground or merge into your new form. Equipment that merges has no effect in that state. During this spell's duration, you can use your action to assume a different form following the same restrictions and rules for the original form, with one exception: if your new form has more hit points than your current one, your hit points remain at their current value.

Spell Details
Level9
RangeN/A
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