Yamato world illustration - Japanese Mythology theme
Japanese Mythology

Yamato

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A fantastical world heavily inspired by japanese mythology and the edo time period.

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Gashadokuro
CR 10Huge Undead
Gashadokuro
HP Range100 - 300 (Avg: 200)
AC16
XP16000

Description

The Gashadokuro is a towering skeletal giant formed from the bones of those who died of starvation or in battle. These vengeful spirits roam the land, their hollow eyes glowing with an eerie light as they seek to devour the living. Legends say that the Gashadokuro rises at midnight and harvests souls, leaving behind a trail of despair and lingering death. Those who hear its haunting, bone-rattling footsteps often find themselves paralyzed with fear, their hearts pounding as if they are about to join the ranks of the undead.

Details
SizeHuge
TypeUndead
CR10
XP16000
LanguagesCommon, Elvish, Infernal
Defenses
Armor Class16
HP Range100 - 300 (Avg: 200)
Damage VulnerabilitiesBludgeoning, Radiant
Damage ResistancesSlashing, Piercing
Damage ImmunitiesPoison
Condition ImmunitiesNone
Actions

Bone Crushing Slam

The Gashadokuro slams its massive fist down on a target within melee range, dealing 3d10 + 8 bludgeoning damage. The target must succeed on a DC 18 Strength saving throw or be knocked prone.

Soul Harvest

Once per day, the Gashadokuro can attempt to consume the life force of all creatures within a 30-foot radius. Each creature must make a DC 18 Constitution saving throw, taking 4d10 necrotic damage on a failed save, or half as much on a successful one. The Gashadokuro regains hit points equal to the total damage dealt.

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