| Mod | Save | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| STR | 18 | +4 | +8 |
| DEX | 18 | +4 | +8 |
| CON | 18 | +4 | +8 |
| Mod | Save | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| INT | 10 | +0 | +0 |
| WIS | 12 | +1 | +1 |
| CHA | 14 | +2 | +2 |
Undead Construct. Due to their creation, every ushapti counts as a undead aswell as a construct. Spells and abillities that excluesively affects constructs or undead (e.g. Turn Undead), may.not work on them (GM discretion).
Mummyfied Core. If a ushapti is slain, but its core is not destroyed, it will raise again on the next sunset with all damage repaired. If the mummy inside the ushapti is destroyed however, it'll cease to exist instantly. The Core has a AC of 11, 58 HP and is vulnerable to fire damage. However the core may only be attacded if the Ushapti is reduced to 0 HP or when its Obsidian Skin becomes breached (see below).
Obsidian Skin. If a Ushapti takes more than 25 bludgeoning damage in one attack or is hit by a critical attack, its obsidian skin becomes a breach. Lower its AC by 2 and scratch fire resistance. If an Attacker takes disadvantage on their attack roll they may attempt to attack the breach. If the attack is successful, all damage is dealt to the mummyfied core instead (ignoring the cores AC).
Magical Attacks. Every Attack from an Ushapti counts as magical.
Oath to Protect. Ushapti have a +4 Bonus to their passive perception as long as they are in the territory they swore to protect (already included)
Eternal Vigil. As long as they are not threatend in any way or their territory is not plundered/harmed, ushaptis are indistinguishable from normal studies.
Free Like the Desert Wind. Ibis-Ushabti can take the Disengage Action as a free Action
Multiattack. The Ushapti makes two dagger or ranged attacks. It has to choose either or.
Dagger. Melee Weapon Attack: +9 to hit, reach 5 ft., 1 target. Hit: 9 (1d8 + 5) Slashing damage.
Longbow. Ranged Weapon Attack: +9 to hit, range 60/300 ft., 1 target. Hit: 10 (1d10 + 5) piercing damage.
Aim. The ushapti can take a Bonus Action to get advantage on its next ranged attack roll.
Black Arrow (1/day). The ibis-ushapti can use a black arrow which is especially designed to kill one target. On its next attack the ibis ushapti automatically scores a critical hit. The target must succeed on a DC 16 CON-Save or is immediately slain. If the target succeed on the save but is reduced to 0 HP by the damage it also dies.
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Description
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Ushapti are the guardians of long-forgotten cultures and kings, most often watching over ancient temples and burial sites. They are unique in their nature: each Ushapti has a mummy as its core, encased within an obsidian statue. These mummies were once devoted followers of the lost kingdom’s religion or warriors who swore powerful oaths to protect a sacred site or the king/queen they served in life for all eternity. These warriors often followed their ruler into death or were ritually slain in elaborate ceremonies of honor, then mummified and finally embedded into the stone bodies that would serve as their eternal resting place. Ushapti remain motionless, like statues, bound to their eternal vigil.
Throughout the ages and across worlds, many civilizations that view death as a natural cycle of life have developed methods to create Ushapti. Unlike other undead, Ushapti are not cursed beings nor were they raised from the dead out of selfishness or a thirst for power. On the contrary, they exist due to the highest form of dedication. They generally retain their memories and fundamental personality, making them sentient.
Their foremost concern is the protection and preservation of their vigil. They have no interest in harming mortals as long as they are met with respect and perceive no threat to themselves or their oath.
If Jackal-Ushapti are the foot soldiers of these constructs, then Ibis-Ushapti are their archers. While their brethren specialize in close combat, the primary role of the Ibis-Ushapti is to cut down their enemies in disciplined volleys.
Despite being obsidian constructs like all Ushapti, Ibis-Ushapti are remarkably light-footed and agile. While their kin slaughter the trapped blasphemers, they pursue those who flee, ensuring that not even the smallest transgression against their vigil goes unpunished.
Some of them are equipped with the infamous black arrows, which, according to legend, become imprinted upon the souls of their victims. Tales speak of desperate fugitives who barely manage to reach the cover of a caravanserai, only to collapse lifelessly as a black arrow pierces through a closed window and finds its mark.
Ibis-Ushapti are often stationed at entrances and elevated positions, watching over the sacred sites to which they are bound by their oaths. When their brethren engage in battle, they lend their support from afar, striking with deadly precision from superior vantage points.
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Lair Actions
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Regional Effects
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If the [monster name] dies, these effects fade over the course of #d# days.
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