Uncontrolled Bleeding. Whenever a target takes damage from the Shortbow, they continue to lose 1HP every round until a DC 10 Medicine check or a healing spell is applied. This stacks with each successful attack from the Shortbow.
Longsword. Melee Weapon Attack: +2 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 1 slashing damage.
Shortbow. Ranged Weapon Attack: +6 to hit, range 40/160 ft., one target. Hit: 1 piercing damage, and the target must succeed on a DC 10 Constitution saving throw or become poisoned for 1 minute. If its saving throw result is 5 or lower, the poisoned target falls unconscious for the same duration, or until it takes damage or another creature takes an action to shake it awake.
Heart Sight. The sprite touches a creature and magically knows the creature's current emotional state. If the target fails a DC 10 Charisma saving throw, the sprite also knows the creature's alignment. Celestials, fiends, and undead automatically fail the saving throw.
Invisibility. The sprite magically turns invisible until it attacks or casts a spell, or until its concentration ends (as if concentrating on a spell). Any equipment the sprite wears or carries is invisible with it.
Description
The Abatwa are the name of a group of Umutwa that are traveling together. These tiny beings share their home with ants inside of their anthills. A nomadic group, they travel whenever there is a need for food. They rarely reveal themselves, and when they do, it is only to children, wizards, and pregnant women. If a woman sees an Umutwa in the seventh month of her pregnancy, it ensures that she will be giving birth to a boy. When an Umutwa is alone, it is either ready to fight, or very kind.
If one should encounter a hunting Abatwa, they should use the proper greeting of "I saw you!" followed by how they saw them from far away. This helps to ensure that the Abatwa are perceived as big and menacing, and therefore they may not attack.
While traveling as a group, if seeking a new location, they usually are all found riding on the back of one horse.
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