Pact of the Poppet
You gain the ability to create a poppet, a small figurine that resembles a humanoid form and is usually made of wood, cloth, or clay. You can use this poppet to cast sympathetic magic by magically linking the poppet to a humanoid target of your choice, using a 10 minute-long ritual and a token taken from your target. The token can take one of three forms: a likeness (a drawing, carving, or other image), a belonging (a favored weapon or tool, a piece of clothing the target wears frequently, or other personal item), or a piece (a lock of hair, a tooth, a few drops of blood). You must also know the target’s name, although this doesn’t have to be its birth name or true name; it must be a name that the target has called itself, however.
You can cast a spell you know through the poppet as if it were the target, regardless of the distance between you and the target, although you and the target must be on the same plane. The spell must only affect a single creature and can’t require an attack roll. If the token is a likeness, you can cast a 1st-level spell or cantrip. If the token is a belonging, you can cast a spell of 3rd level or lower. If the token is a piece, you can cast a spell of 5th level or lower. You can use this a number of times equal to your proficiency bonus, and all expended uses are restored when you finish a long rest. Once you use a token in this fashion, the token is destroyed.
If you lose the poppet, you can perform a 1-hour ceremony to receive a replacement from your patron. This ceremony can be performed during a short or long rest, and it destroys the previous poppet. The poppet turns to ash when you die.