Invisibility Field. As a bonus action the Void Dragon can become invisible. Any equipment the dragon is wearing or carrying also becomes invisible. This invisibility ends immediately after the void dragon makes or is hit by an attack.
Void Pouch. The void dragon can create an opening to an extradimensional space within it's mouth. This space has a capacity of 400 pounds, not exceeding a volume of 64 cubic feet. The void dragon weighs 10 pounds, regardless of how much it "eats". The dragon can "eat" or "regurgitate" any item as an action.
If the void dragon is overloaded it will immediately regurgitate items until it is below capacity. If the void dragon dies the contents of the pouch are scattered in the Astral Plane. Breathing creatures inside the bag immediately begin to suffocate, and if a creature dies within the pouch it's corpse is deposited in the Astral Plane.
If an item such as a Bag of Holding is eaten by the dragon, the item is destroyed and a gate to the Astral Plane opens. Each creature or item in a 15ft cone in front of the dragon is sucked through the portal and deposited at a random location in the Astral Plane, the contents of the pouch are also scattered.
Void Stare. If visible, the void dragon can stare into its victims eyes within 60ft. The target must succeed on a DC 15 Wisdom saving throw or take 3(1d6-1) Psychic damage and be Stunned, losing all its feeling and motivations, for 1 minute. A stunned creature can repeat the saving throw at the end of each of its turns, ending the effect on itself with a success.
Reflexive Invisibility. When targeted by a melee attack the void dragon can use it's reaction to activate it's invisibility and move up to 10 ft.
Description
Draconic Familiars. Edgelords often seek out void dragons, whose disagreeable disposition, telepathic ability, and propensity for hording items make them superior familiars. Void Dragons are selective when it comes to choosing companions, but they can sometimes be won over with gifts of food or treasure. When a void dragon finds an agreeable companion, it bonds with that person as long as it is treated apropriately. A void dragon puts up with any ill treatment, and it abandons a doting or overbearing companion without warning.
Language of Emotion. Void Dragons can’t speak, but they communicate using a limited form of telepathy that allows them to share basic ideas such as hunger, curiosity, or depression. When it bonds with a companion, a void dragon can communicate what it sees and hears even over long distances.
A void dragon often vocalizes animal noises. A a hiss means unpleasant surprise. A bird-like chirping represents desire, and a growl always means anger or discontent.







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