
While standing on a makeshift podium, such as a bar stool, chair, or, yes, a soapbox, you can make an improvised speech to attempt to influence certain creatures of your choice within a 30 foot radius. The chosen creatures must be non-hostile and able to hear and understand you. Each of the chosen creatures must make a Wisdom saving throw against a DC = 8 + your Charisma modifier + your proficiency bonus. Each creature that fails its saving throw is emotionally influenced for a number of rounds equal to your Charisma modifier (minimum 1 round) in one of the following ways of your choice:
- Sympathy. You take advantage of your audience’s natural sense of pity by making them feel sorry for you. Your audience is nonmagically charmed by you. The effect immediately ends if you purposefully harm any member of the audience
- Fear. You incite a sense of dread and fear in your audience, directed at a specific creature or object. Your audience is nonmagically frightened of the specified creature or object.
- Anger. You rile up your audience, causing them to feel intense anger towards a specific creature or object through mob mentality. Your audience becomes hostile towards the specified creature or object.
Once you have used this feat you cannot use it again until you finish a long rest.
( Thank you to Aanx and IamSposta for helping me improve this feat)
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