Roiling Inferno. Whenever the Ursigni receives fire damage that is caused by anything but a 5th level or above spell, the damage is converted into temporary hit points for the Ursigni before the damage is received.
Fiery Throes. Whenever the Ursigni is brought below half health for the first time in an encounter, the Ursigni gains a boost to damage and enters Ursine Rage for the rest of the encounter.
Fiery Aura(Ursine Rage Only). While in Ursine Rage mode, any creature starting their turn within 10 feet of the Ursigni must make a DC13 Dexterity Saving throw. Creatures that fail this saving throw receive 6(1d10) Fire damage. This ability also targets the Ursigni causing it and the Ursigni automatically fails its dexterity saving throw.
Multiattack. The Ursigni makes two attacks with its fiery claws.
Fiery Claws. Melee Weapon Attack: +7 to hit, reach 5 ft., 1 target. Hit: 9 (1d8 + 4) slashing damage plus 5(1d8) Fire Damage.
Fiery Claws(Ursine Rage Only). Melee Weapon Attack: +7 to hit, reach 5 ft., 1 target. Hit: 9 (1d8 + 4) slashing damage plus 9(2d8) Fire Damage.
Description
Ursigni are mighty creatures that are born from a melding of the elemental plane of fire and the material plane. Ursigni take the form of half-bear half elemental creatures that are powerful and hunt throughout large territories. Ursigni are all gifted with an immensely deep and powerful rage within them, one they tap into as they grow closer to death. Ursigni harness more and more flame from the elemental plane as they are injured, and they are swiftly engulfed in a huge conflagration.
Many Ursigni are tamed and utilized by Fire giants. They direct them around and use their massive power to protect Fire giant settlements. Ursigni are also widely treasured for their immaculate and beautiful hides, leading to them selling for exorbitant profits in black markets. To fight an Ursigni is to put out a bonfire, it must be done carefully or a much larger fire is sure to be made. It can be remarkably difficult to truly kill an Ursigni and most seek to avoid them at all costs.
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