Amorphous. The Portrait can move through a space as narrow as 1 inch wide without squeezing.
Water Repulsed. The Portrait is easily harmed by water, when in water is disperses, taking 1d10 damage each turn it spends in water and each time it enters water.
Horrific Visage. The first time a creature sees the Unseen Portrait they must make a DC 13 wisdom saving throw or become frightened of the Unseen Portrait for 1 minute. they can retry the saving throw at the end of each turn, ending the effect on a successful save.
Revelation. If targeted by an effect that makes it revert to its true form the Portrait becomes invisible as the paint returns to the painting and it becomes resistant to all damage but force damage, however, it vanishes after 1d4+1 turns.
Gone but not forgotten. The Portrait will return to normal after defeated, but won't die unless the painting is destroyed. unfortunately the portrait can't be destroyed by anything but force damage, rapidly repairing damage from all other sources.
Spearing Punch. Melee Weapon Attack: +6 to hit, reach 15 ft., 1 target. Hit: 13 (3d6 + 4) [piercing] damage.
Wing Lashing. Melee Weapon Attack: +6 to hit, reach 5 ft., 1 target. Hit: 6 (1d4 + 4) [Slashing] damage.
Paint the Town Red. (Recharge 5-6) every creature within 10 feet of the Portrait must succeed on a DC 15 Dex save or take 4d6+4 slashing damage, or half as much of a successful save.
Multi-attack. The Portrait makes four Wing Lashing attacks
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Description
Maddening Beauty. On occasion a artistic mind will touch upon the Unseen Muse, a being from beyond our reality. From that point on, the artist finds themself consumed in a creative frenzy, constantly painting until they can create their muse.
Birth through paint. Once the painting is completed the artist is left mad and discarded, and the portraits subject vanishes from the painting, creating a Unseen Portrait.
Portraits Gaze. The portrait seeks out a place of beauty to reside, unseen and uncaring of the world around them, but if someone views its painting it will hunt them down, moving closer each time they look away. the only way to avoid them is to stop looking at the painting
Painted Doppelganger. When the portrait reaches you crawls from the painting, taking the form of the person who was viewing the portrait, but quickly breaking the illusion as its form rapidly begins to warp, limbs stretching like melted wax as paint runs down its body and four wings sprout from its back.
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