Mirror Dive: A visage beast can use it's bonus action to hide within reflective surfaces. The beast can choose to make a hide action within the reflection with a +10 bonus. Attacks from with the surface have advantage and deal an extra 1d6 piercing damage.
Innate Spellcasting: The visage beast's innate spellcasting ability is Intelligence (spell save DC 15). It can innately cast the following spells, requiring only somatic components: At-Will: Crown of Madness 1/day each Blur, Fog Cloud, Phantasmal Killer, Prismatic Spray
Magic Resistance: The visage beast has advantage on saving throws against spells and other magical effects.
Shatter Susceptibility: If targeted by the shatter spell, the visage beast suffers disadvantage on their save and are blinded if the save fails.
Multiattack: The visage beast can make two melee attacks.
Longsword: Melee Weapon Attack: +6 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 7 (1d8+3) slashing damage.
On a critical fail to strike a visage beast, the creature can instantly hide within the closest reflective surface.
Description
A colorless human form slides from a mirror silently. The dim orange light of small lit candles shimmers across its skin as it makes its way across the room. The sleeping form of a girl lays cozied up to her parents. The home is silent as the forms arm elongates into a long thin blade. The blade rises and falls clean and swiftly, and in a flash, the form slithers back into the mirror the lifeless bodies of the family bagged and dragged into the void.
Visage beasts are the products of unholy acts committed in front of a reflective surface. A single act does not hold the power to create a visage beast, but a source can be created when the surface is present to several acts. An example is an ancient mirror placed within a dark counts torture chamber or a ceremonial blade used in ritual killings over the ages, kept polished and clean. The possibilities are endless.
Lair and Lair Actions
Visage beasts do not hold lairs. They hide within large reflective surfaces such as mirrors or pools of still water. Visage beasts tend to avoid smaller reflective areas due to their cramped space.
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