Medium Fey (Elf), Typically Chaotic Good
AC 15 (living glamorweave))    Initiative +2 (12)
HP 95 (10d8 + 50)
Speed 30 ft.
Mod Save
STR 10 +0 +0
DEX 14 +2 +2
CON 20 +5 +5
Mod Save
INT 11 +0 +0
WIS 17 +3 +6
CHA 14 +2 +5
Skills Acrobatics +5, Insight +6, Medicine +6, Nature +3, Religion +3
Senses Passive Perception 13
Languages Common, Elvish, Sylvan
CR 5 (XP 1,800; PB +3)
Traits

Fey Ancestry. Thalor has advantage on saving throws against being charmed, and magic can’t put them to sleep. Is a mortal, may suffer death as normal.

Seelie Grace. While conscious, Thalor sheds dim light in a 10-foot radius (suppressed or resumed as a bonus action). Friendly creatures within the light gain a +1 bonus to saving throws against being charmed or frightened.

Flux Form. Thalor can shift between masculine, feminine, or androgynous forms at will, no action required, once on each of their turns. This is a physical transformation of their body and carries no inherent mechanical benefit. It cannot be used to escape restraints, grapples, or ongoing conditions.

Living Garment. Thalor wears a single fey-woven garment that reshapes with their form. It provides their Armor Class and cannot be forcibly removed. While in natural terrain, Thalor has advantage on Dexterity (Stealth) checks.

Cleric of the Seelie Court. Thalor channels the magic of Queen Titania. Whenever Thalor restores hit points to a creature with a spell of 1st level or higher, that creature also gains temporary hit points equal to Thalor’s Wisdom modifier (3).

Actions

Multiattack. Thalor makes two Radiant Bloom attacks.

Radiant Bloom. Ranged Spell Attack: +6 to hit, reach 60 ft., one target. Hit: 13 (2d8+4 radiant damage. The target glimmers with faint Seelie light until the start of Thalor’s next turn; the next attack roll made against it has advantage.

Primal Convergence (Recharge 5–6). Thalor releases a wave of fey-divine energy in a 20-foot radius centered on themselves. Allied creatures in the area regain 18 (4d8) hit points and gain advantage on their next saving throw before the end of their next turn. Hostile creatures must make a DC 14 Constitution saving throw, taking 22 (4d10) radiant damage on a failure, or half as much on a success.

Spellcasting. Thalor is a 7th-level spellcaster. Their spellcasting ability is Wisdom (spell save DC 14, +6 to hit with spell attacks).

At Will. druidcraft, guidance, sacred flame, resistance

3/Day Each. cure wounds, faerie fire, healing wordwarding bond, aid

1/Day Each. lesser restoration, moonbeam, revivify

Bonus Actions

Fey Step (2/Day). Thalor magically teleports up to 30 feet to an unoccupied space they can see. After arriving, one creature within 10 feet of the destination gains advantage on its next attack roll or saving throw before the end of its next turn.

Reactions

Verdant Intercession (3/Day). When a creature Thalor can see within 30 feet takes damage, Thalor reduces that damage by 1d10 + 3. The protected creature also gains advantage on its next saving throw before the end of its next turn.

Description

Name and Nature

Thalor Luminel is the spoken name of a Seelie-touched elf whose deeper identity is bound to a true name rarely spoken aloud: Thael’Vaelirë Lumineth Aestra. Within the courts of the fey, names are layered expressions of being—what is spoken, what is known, and what is true. Among mortals and companions, Thalor Luminel is a safe and gentle name, carrying only a hint of their deeper essence. In the Seelie Court, however, they are recognized by title as The Ever-Shifting Bloom of Summer’s Veil, a being tied to transformation, radiance, and the living grace of the Court.


Appearance

Thalor’s form is fluid, shifting seamlessly between masculine, feminine, and androgynous expressions, each equally natural and complete. Their features remain unmistakably elven—fine-boned, luminous, and expressive—but subtly change with their aspect: sharper and more grounded in masculine form, softer and more ethereal in feminine form. Their eyes always hold a quiet glow, like sunlight filtered through leaves, and their presence carries a faint warmth.

Their attire is a living garment of fey design, flowing and reshaping with them. In one moment it may resemble layered silks of gold and green, and in another a lighter, more playful arrangement of color and movement, always elegant but never static. It moves as though touched by a breeze that no one else can feel.


Personality

Thalor is deeply curious and openly engaged with the world, approaching life as something to be explored, questioned, and played with. They are naturally flirtatious—not in a manipulative way, but as an expression of connection, delight, and shared presence. Conversation with Thalor often feels like a dance: light, probing, and unexpectedly sincere beneath the surface.

They are drawn to games of all kinds—verbal, magical, or emotional—and often test ideas, people, and even themselves through playful challenges. Beneath this, however, is a genuine desire to understand the nature of things: relationships, magic, identity, and the unseen forces that shape the world.


Dual Aspect

Though seamlessly one being, Thalor expresses two distinct internal leanings that often align with their shifting form.

In a more masculine aspect, Thalor tends toward logic, confidence, and grounded reasoning. They become more socially attuned to mortal customs, more direct in conversation, and excel at problem-solving and guiding others through complex situations. This aspect often serves as a stabilizing, narrative support presence among companions.

In a more feminine aspect, Thalor becomes more distant and whimsical, guided by instinct, emotion, and fey sensibility. They take greater risks, delight in mischief and subtle games, and engage more freely with the unpredictable nature of magic and fate. In this state, they often inspire and elevate others, encouraging growth, boldness, and transformation.

Neither aspect is a disguise—both are authentic expressions of the same ever-shifting soul.


Essence

At their core, Thalor Luminel is a being of becoming—an ever-changing reflection of light, identity, and connection. Their presence blurs the line between mortal and fey, between certainty and possibility. Whether offering guidance, provoking thought, or drawing others into moments of joy and risk, Thalor embodies a simple but powerful truth:

Nothing is fixed. Everything is becoming.


Seelie Court and Divine Calling

The Seelie Court is a radiant assembly of fey bound to beauty, growth, passion, and the ever-turning cycles of life. Under the rule of Queen Titania, its magic favors inspiration over domination, transformation over stagnation, and connection over control. As a cleric devoted to this court, Thalor Luminel does not worship in the rigid, dogmatic sense of mortal faiths. Instead, they channel the living will of the Seelie—serving as a vessel for its light, its whims, and its quiet guidance. Their magic is not granted through obedience, but through harmony with the Court’s ideals.

In the unfolding story, Thalor’s goals often revolve around nurturing change where it is needed most. They may seek to guide companions toward personal transformation, helping them confront truths they would otherwise avoid. Thalor is also drawn to unraveling hidden patterns in the world: ancient magic, emotional bonds, and the unseen threads that bind fate together. At times, they act as a gentle hand, healing and supporting; at others, they become a catalyst, encouraging risk, growth, and even chaos when it leads to something more true. Beneath it all lies a quiet purpose: to ensure that the light of the Seelie Court continues to bloom in places where it has begun to fade.

 

Habitat: Planar (Feywild)Urban

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