
The continent with the Northern Kingdoms and Nilfgaard Empire. Witchers, are they friend or foe?
Played | 28 times |
Cloned | 10 times |
Created | 85 days ago |
Last Updated | 69 days ago |
Visibility | Public |
Description
Godlings (sometimes mistaken for lutin) are woodland creatures dwelling in burrows and moss-covered hollow stumps on the outskirts of human settlements. They are similar to children in behavior and appearance, and, like children, delight in mischief. Godlings are deeply rooted in their home territory and perform acts of care and guardianship to those dwelling near their burrows. They watch over people as well as animals, but, shy creatures by nature, they try to do so while remaining unseen. Godlings are drawn to joy and innocence, and so delight in the company of children and usually only show themselves to the young.
Size | Small |
Type | Fey |
CR | 1 |
XP | 200 |
Languages | Common, |
Armor Class | 15 |
HP Range | 18 - 27 (Avg: 23) |
Damage Vulnerabilities | None |
Damage Resistances | None |
Damage Immunities | None |
Condition Immunities | None |
Gift of the Forest
The Godling can perform a minor service for a creature they favor, providing a small item or boon. This ability can only be used once per day and requires a small offering in return.
Mischief
The Godling causes a small deluge of harmless, confusing phenomena, such as momentarily tying shoes together or making objects roll away, distracting enemies and allowing allies to gain advantage on their next attack.