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Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Player’s Handbook
archfey, such as the Prince of Frost; the Queen of Air and Darkness, ruler of the Gloaming Court; Titania of the Summer Court; or an ancient hag. Or you might call on a spectrum of Fey, weaving a web
connection lasts for a number of minutes equal to your Warlock level. It ends early if you use this feature to connect with a different creature.
Level 3: Great Old One Spells The magic of your patron
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Player’s Handbook
archfey, such as the Prince of Frost; the Queen of Air and Darkness, ruler of the Gloaming Court; Titania of the Summer Court; or an ancient hag. Or you might call on a spectrum of Fey, weaving a web
connection lasts for a number of minutes equal to your Warlock level. It ends early if you use this feature to connect with a different creature.
Level 3: Great Old One Spells The magic of your patron
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Tales from the Yawning Portal->a1
is shrunken and elongated, and its flesh is a rubbery, putrid green. Its black hair is long, thick, and ropy. Its beady black eyes flash open, and it snarls.
This dragonpriest delved into magic that
is trapped with a tripwire that the kobolds connect after shutting the door. Hitting this tripwire, 2 inches off the ground stretched between opposite door frames and running up the frame, causes the
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Tales from the Yawning Portal->a1
is shrunken and elongated, and its flesh is a rubbery, putrid green. Its black hair is long, thick, and ropy. Its beady black eyes flash open, and it snarls.
This dragonpriest delved into magic that
is trapped with a tripwire that the kobolds connect after shutting the door. Hitting this tripwire, 2 inches off the ground stretched between opposite door frames and running up the frame, causes the