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Over-Category: Fideophage |
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Kingdom: Fiend |
Celestials and Fiends are Fideophages, who endure and sustain their existence by harnessing worship and belief but sometimes emotion as well. Mere consideration that a creature could exist by only a dozen people may be enough to sustain one. Starvation because of a lack of belief varies in time based on the power and strength of the entity in question. Fiends are creatures of wickedness that are native to the Lower Planes. A few are the servants of deities, but many more labor under the leadership of archdevils and demon princes. Evil priests and mages sometimes summon fiends to the material world to do their bidding. If an evil celestial is a rarity, a good fiend is almost inconceivable. Fiends include demons, devils, and dybbuks. Demons are evil agents of chaos. They are immune to poison and resistant to fire. Demons do not sleep; however, they do breathe. Demons also eat, but their need for sustenance is far different than mortal beings; demons absorb fear and hedonic emotion to feed. Devils are methodical and astute observers; however, their wickedness runs deep. Devils radiate fear that affects non-primeval animals. They are immune to poison and fire, as well as being resistant to cold. Devils can see through darkness, even magical darkness. And they do not sleep nor breathe. As Fideophages, devils do not eat food; however, the way a devil does feed is by absorbing mental energy that emits from doubt. Dybbuks are beings of pure evil. Such entities require magical weaponry to hit. Moreover, they are immune to acid and resistant to fire and ice. They beings do not sleep, eat food or breathe. Techically, these beings sustain their lives from the energy dispersion that erupts from a lifesone upon death. |
Imp (Devil)
Imps are vicious, manipulative fiends that were among the weakest beings in the infernal hierarchy; however, they are among the lowest of the devils. Although imps can take the form of various animals, their natural forms were those of approximately two-feet tall humanoids and weigh about 8 pounds. A large variety of colorations exist for imps, but the most common one is dark red. They flutter through the air on their leathery, bat-like wings and their prehensile tails ending in barbs. Their horns were small, sharp, and twisting, gleaming white along with their fangs. As stated above, an imp can fully change its form to a rat, bat or spider as an action. When doing so, all statistics but movement remain the same. These fiends have darkvision, and always have advantage against magical spells and effects.
Notes: | Shapechange to giant rat, bat, giant spider; Veil (as action); Charm (once per day)) |
Body: | 7 ( STR:2, AGIL:1, RESIL:2 ) |
Mind: | 4 ( LOGIC:2, PERC:0, JUDG:1 ) |
Spirit: | 3 ( WILL:1, FAITH:0, MUSE:1 ) |
Movement: | 35 feet |
Size Category: | Tiny |
Protection Points: | 5 |
Guard Roll Dice: | d4 & d4 |
— ATTACK METHOD — | |
Attack: | Attack (melee) |
Number of d20s: | 1 |
To-Hit Modifier: | 0 |
Damage Type: | piercing |
Damage: | 1 pts |