Moder - Child of The Moon | Solitary, Huge, Magical, Stealthy, Divine, Devious, Intelligent, Hoarder, Planar, Construct, Terrifying | |
Run and Hoove (b[2d10+5] damage, bludgeoning) | 30 HP | 4 armor |
Reach | ||
Special Qualities: telephaty, comprehend languages, psychic immunity, won't target Mithral Elves |
And ancient experiment from the Equinox Court of Arcadia, the Exilied Elves. Appears as a gigantic, elk-like monster with a skeletal head that resembles a human torso topped with antlers in place of legs, a pair of human-like hands and a pair of bright yellow eyes where the crotch should be. Gigantic spikes protude along his spine, and its body is overgrown with plant-like matter. Moder is said to be a demigod, but it's actually a magical mutant capable of transform pain and worship into magical power. They stalks and marks would-devotees, plaguing them with guilt-ridden dreams that cause the victim to either submit to his promise of eternal life, or else be sacrificed for their defiance. Once marked, through dreams or in combat, the target is given a terrible choice: worship Moder, or die at his hands. In exchange for worship, Moder grants his devotees inmortality. However, his gift carries a cruel twist:his followers can not die by natural means, but do so while continuing to age. This means those of his acolytes who persist throughout the centuries, become little more than desiccated and mummified husks, cared for by newer and younger followers. Instinct: to subdue someone into a cult
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