Shedding Resistance (3/day). Gwynharwyf can choose to succeed any saving throw she fails, but must give up her Countercharm, Magical Resistance, or Enchanting Voice ability for each use of it. She regains the use of her shed abilities at the next dawn.
Magical Attacks. Gwynharwyf's attacks are magical.
Magic Resistance. Gwynharwyf has advantage on spell saving throws, and spells have disadvantage on attack rolls against her. She has resistance to spell damage.
Aura of Negation. Gwynharwyf emits a 5-foot aura that imposes disadvantage on attack rolls from Aberrations, Celestials, Elementals, Fey, Fiends, and Undead against all targets within the aura. She is also immune to spells of 2nd level or below unless she wishes to be.
Reckless Battle Sense. Gwynharwyf has advantage on initiative rolls. Gwynharwyf cannot be flanked, and has advantage on all Dexterity saving throws she can see. Gwynharwyf rolls three additional damage dice when she crits. Gwynharwyfcan choose to roll attacks with advantage, and in return, melee attacks against her have advantage.
Rage of the Veiled Soul. Gwynharwyf halves bludgeoning, piercing, and slashing damage against her and can only be killed by instantaneous killing blows, such as Disintegrate and Power Word: Kill. Any attack that brings her to 0 hit points or any attack past that point will stun her until the end of the creature's next turn.
Godly Strength. If Gwynharwyf makes a Strength check, and the result is below her Strength score, she can use her Strength score instead.
Multiattack. Gwynharwyf uses Brutal Kick and then attacks twice, in any combination, with her scimitars, Revoker and Prism.
Revoker. Melee Weapon Attack: +17 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 7 (1d8 + 14) slashing damage plus 25 (2d10) force damage. Additionally, if this attack reduces the target to 50 hit points or fewer, you banish it. If the target is native to a different plane of existence than the one you’re on, the target disappears, returning to its home plane. If the target is native to the plane you’re on, the creature vanishes into a harmless demiplane. While there, the target is incapacitated. It remains there until the spell ends, at which point the target reappears in the space it left or in the nearest unoccupied space if that space is occupied.
Prism. Melee Weapon Attack: +17 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 7 (1d8 + 14) slashing damage, then roll on the following table, and add one of the effects to the roll. These effects are not affected by critical hits.
- Red. The target takes 5d6 fire damage on a failed save, or half as much damage on a successful one.
- Orange. The target takes 5d6 acid damage on a failed save, or half as much damage on a successful one.
- Yellow. The target takes 5d6 lightning damage on a failed save, or half as much damage on a successful one.
- Green. The target takes 5d6 poison damage on a failed save, or half as much damage on a successful one.
- Blue. The target takes 5d6 cold damage on a failed save, or half as much damage on a successful one.
- Indigo. On a failed save, the target is restrained. It must then make a Constitution saving throw (DC 20) at the end of each of its turns. If it successfully saves, the spell ends.
- Violet. On a failed save, the target is blinded. It must then make a Wisdom saving throw at the start of your next turn. A successful save ends the blindness.
- Special. The target is struck by two rays. Roll twice more, rerolling any 8.
Brutal Kick. Unarmed Attack: +18 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 7 (1d8 + 10) bludgeoning damage, and the must make a DC 21 Strength saving throw or be knocked prone.
Misty Step. Gwynharwyf can teleport 30 feet to any unoccupied space she can see
Enchanting Voice (5/short rest). Gwynharwyf can give a bardic inspiration dice to any creature she sees, giving them advice, encouragement, or positive reinforcement. Her dice size is a d12. If Gwynharwyf enters battle with no uses of Enchanting Voice left, she regains one use.
Flying Sidekick. Gwynharwyf can move up to half her movement speed toward an enemy and make a brutal kick attack.
Countercharm. Gwynharwyf sings a short melody to a creature, ending the Frighten and Charmed conditions on them.
Gwynharwyf can take 3 legendary actions, choosing from the options below. Only one legendary action option can be used at a time and only at the end of another creature’s turn. Gwynharwyf regains spent legendary actions at the start of its turn.
Brutal Kick (1 Action). Gwynharwyf inflicts a brutal kick on the enemy.
Shimmering Sand (2 actions). Gwynharwyf transforms into a whirlwind of prismatic, stinging sand. Each creature within 10 feet of her must make a DC 18 Constitution saving throw or be blinded until the end of their next turn. Gwynharwyf can then move up to her speed in any direction not provoking opportunity attacks. She exits this form when she ends her movement.
Description
(Descriptions taken from Gwynharwyfs Forgotten Realms wiki page)
Gwynharwyf, known as the Whirling Fury and the Veiled, was the consort and champion of Queen Morwel and a celestial paragon of the Court of Stars of the Eladrin. While a Bralani, one of the lesser Eladrin, she was considered a princess among the Tulani nobles and patron of good barbarians, acting as an example of how righteous anger can be tempered with goodness. Her endless crusade against evil served as an inspiration for all Eladrin peoples.
Gwynharwyf was a barbarian warrior unrivaled in her ferocity in battle. She never tired, even after exerting herself in a fit of rage, and no one could succeed in flanking her. She had an uncanny ability to dodge dangers before most would even be able to sense them.
As a Bralani Eladrin, Gwynharwyf could take the form of a whirlwind of sparkling, stinging sand. She had all the inherent magical powers of her kind, including the ability to see in darkness and low light, strong resistance to magic spells, several immunities, and many spell-like powers. She could only be harmed by the most powerful of mundane weapons, but she could be injured by cold iron or weapons wielded by truly evil beings. Additionally, Gwynharwyf's beautiful voice had all the powers of bardic magic.
She was at all times surrounded by a magical aura of goodness and light that resisted evil and protected against weaker magical spells and effects.
Gwynharwyf could magically speak and understand any tongue.
Queen Morwel showed great affection for Gwynharwyf and relied heavily on her advice. Gwynharwyf herself was served by a Bralani champion named Sirocco, who was charming and mischievous in his behavior but fully loyal to her.
The demon lord Graz'zt considered Gwynharwyf to be one of his greatest enemies. Kostchtchie hated her so much that when his cult captured women to use as sacrificial victims; they dyed their hair silver, dressed them like Gwynharwyf, and strapped scimitars to their hands before slaughtering them.
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