Monk
Base Class: Monk

Crown of the Oathbreaker © 2022, Elderbrain, Inc.; Authors: Gabor Dan, David Feher, and Tamas Marton

Only a handful of devil-bound individuals practice the Way of the Nine Seals in Aglarion or the neighboring regions. This monastic tradition was forged in the flames of Hell, and it is infused with the accuracy and mettle of the fiends who practice it. Devils teach it only to those who pledge eternal servitude in return for the knowledge of the secret combat techniques. A monk of the Nine Seals is hard to fool and even harder to overcome. Masters of the Nine Seals are offered a fate-bound contract by their superiors, allowing them to alter their fate. In return, they are obedient tools of the armies of Hell.

Hellfire Fist

Starting at 3rd level, you can spend 1 ki point as an action to inflame a melee weapon you touch or your fists with hellish fire for 1 minute. Your unarmed or melee attacks deal an extra 1d4 fire damage

Deny Advantage

Starting at 6th level, you can demand equal chances from your enemies. As a bonus action, you can spend 1 ki point to have one creature of your choice within 30 feet lose its advantage on all ability checks, saving throws, skill checks, and attack rolls until the start of your next turn.

Pierce Deception

Starting at 11th level, the powers of Hell grant you the ability to see reality as it is for a short period of time. As a bonus action, you can spend 3 ki points to gain the benefits of a true seeing spell for 1 minute.

Contractual Fate

Starting at 17th level, you can benefit from your hellish contract that has promised to protect you from unwanted outcomes of your fate in return for your service. As a reaction, you can automatically succeed on one ability check, saving throw, or skill check instead of rolling. Once you use this feature, you can’t use it again until you finish a short or long rest, unless you spend 5 ki points.

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