Incrutable. The Aket is immune to any effect that would sense its emotions or read its thoughts, as well as any divination spell that it refuses. Wisdom (insight) checks made to ascertain the sphinx's intentions or sincerity have disadvantage.
Avoidance. If the Aket is subjected to an effect that allows it to make a saving throw to take only half damage, it instead takes no damage if it succeeds on the saving throw and only half damage if it fails
Multiattack. The Aket makes two claw attacks.
Claw. Melee Weapon Attack: +7 to hit, reach 5 ft., 1 target. Hit: 12 (2d6 + 6) slashing damage.
Charming Beam. The Aket shoots a beam of radiant energy from its eyes in the direction of a creature within 60 ft. of the Aket. The creature must make a Charisma Saving throw, DC 17 taking 24 (4d12) radiant damage on a failed save or half the amount of damage on a successful one. if a creature fails the saving throw it is also charmed by the Aket for 1 minute. The charmed creature regards the Aket as an ally and will not attack it. the creature can repeat its save again at the end of its turn.
Description
The Aket is a giant Persian cat-like feline, with four feathery wings protruding from its back. The Aket's eyes resemble precious stones, shining bright when exposed to light.
It is said that the Aket is blind, and it sees only the souls of the creatures around it, for that it can always sense the intent of a creature
When a mortal wonder into the feywild it is easily lost, the Aket is born from the mortal's emotions and desire to go back to its home. The Aket reflects its creator's desires, thoughts, and emotions if those emotions are good the Aket's fur is white, golden and soft. if said emotions are villainous the Aket's fur is rough and dark.
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