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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Myler" data-source="post: 8066657" data-attributes="member: 6726030"><p>Today’s entry in <a href="https://www.enworld.org/wiki/mythological_figures/" target="_blank"><em>Epic Monsters</em></a> could be my favorite yet, and not because I am quietly afraid my wife might be among them. Indeed these muses of Irish folklore are beautiful and enchanting, offering inspiration to those who accept and return their affections—only to ultimately drag them down into madness and death. Prepare yourselves for the <strong>leannán sídhe</strong>!</p><p>[PRBREAK][/PRBREAK]</p><p>[ATTACH=full]124776[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>This gorgeous lady of the Aos Sí takes on lovers that have inspired—and more importantly brief—lives, although historically there is at least one dude leannán sídhe. Give one of these fey some affection and intimacy to get some artistic juice in return, and then go insane and die! Quite a deal but not one made lightly because if a leannán sídhe makes this offer, beautiful as they might be, if it is refused they become enslaved to the person that spurned them. Should the offer be accepted however the leannán sídhe takes them, both in life and death, unless a replacement can be found.</p><p></p><p>Let’s take a few moments to dig into the Aos Sí (‘people of the barrows’, known more recently as ‘daoine sídhe’, or if you’re in Scotland then ‘daoine sìth’, or often simply ‘the sídhe’ although the latter gets confused between the mounds in which they dwell and the creatures themselves). They are fairies, elves, ancestors, and nature spirits that live either beneath fairy mounds, across the Atlantic Ocean, or in what <em>Fifth Edition</em> would call the Feywild (an invisible world astride the Material Plane). It’s thought that they’re the watered down derivations of the Tuatha Dé Danann (‘People of the Goddess Danu’), deified ancestors of Irish folklore, perhaps those that retreated to the Otherworld (again, ‘Feywild’) in the face of defeat by foreign invaders. It’s common to appease the Aos Sí with simple offerings (apples, baked goods, berries, milk), though it is a practice best done carefully so as not to offend lest they draw unwanted, aggressive, and unpleasant attention. Even speaking of them can be dangerous so they’re frequently referred to as the ‘Good Neighbors’, ‘Fair Folk’, or just ‘The Folk’. Most are fetching but not all, and when they aren’t attractive they are typically ugly unto the point of horror.</p><p></p><p>Aos Sí fiercely guard their homes (fairy mounds, rings of nature, hawthorn trees, groves of trees, or lakes) and anyone that impolitely settles there are retaliated against, convinced and intimidated into leaving. Invaders might be kidnapped or even have their offspring replaced with changelings. In Gaelic mythology the realm of the Aos Sí is closest to the Material Plane at sunrise and sunset, making it easier to find and interact with them, but certain yearly celebrations (Beltane, Midsummer, and Samhain) can also draw them out of hiding. All of these practices and beliefs are collectively known as Creideamh Sí or the ‘fairy faith’.</p><p></p><p><strong><em>Design Notes:</em></strong> I started with a dryad because near as I can tell that’s the core rules’ generalized Aos Sí. From there I leaned into some more appropriate choices for Innate Spellcasting, and then Nature Strike so if it just comes down to hitting the leannán sídhe’s got something to do (before teleporting away with <em>misty step </em>and disappearing with <em>invisibility</em>, naturally). Otherwise the key thing here is Inspired Infatuation and by extension Magical Devotion, traits that are very potent <em>but </em>I think very intriguing from a gameplay perspective. Getting a party interested in a dryad? Meh. Getting them interested in this incredibly gorgeous fey that <strong><em>maybe</em></strong> they can get control over at one point (for a limited time anyway) <strong><em>if</em></strong> they can resist its wiles enough? That’s something that at least a few murderhobos will think twice about before shedding too much blood. Let’s do the numbers—the DMG comes in at 6.125 and the <a href="http://blogofholding.com/?p=7338" target="_blank">Blog of Holding</a> at 7.166, averaging out to a 6.645 that gets rounded down. Bit of a fatalistic addition to the plethora of fey creatures out there for 5E, but worthy all the same.</p><p></p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 26px">Leannán Sídhe</span></strong></p><p><em>Medium fey, chaotic neutral</em></p><p><strong>Armor Class</strong> 15 (natural armor)</p><p><strong>Hit Points </strong>57 (10d8+12)</p><p><strong>Speed </strong>30 ft., burrow 10 ft., fly 20 ft.</p><p></p><table style='width: 100%'><tr><td><p style="text-align: center"><strong>STR</strong></p> </td><td><p style="text-align: center"><strong>DEX</strong></p> </td><td><p style="text-align: center"><strong>CON</strong></p> </td><td><p style="text-align: center"><strong>INT</strong></p> </td><td><p style="text-align: center"><strong>WIS</strong></p> </td><td><p style="text-align: center"><strong>CHA</strong></p> </td></tr><tr><td><p style="text-align: center">13 (+1)</p> </td><td><p style="text-align: center">16 (+3)</p> </td><td><p style="text-align: center">12 (+1)</p> </td><td><p style="text-align: center">13 (+1)</p> </td><td><p style="text-align: center">14 (+2)</p> </td><td><p style="text-align: center">25 (+7)</p> </td></tr></table><p></p><p><strong>Skills </strong>Insight +5, Persuasion +10, Stealth +6</p><p><strong>Damage Resistances </strong>cold, fire, thunder</p><p><strong>Senses </strong>darkvision 60 ft., passive Perception 12</p><p><strong>Languages </strong>English, Gaelic, Sylvan</p><p><strong>Challenge </strong>6 (2,300 XP)</p><p></p><p><strong><em>Innate Spellcasting.</em></strong> The leannán sídhe’s innate spellcasting ability is Charisma. The leannán sídhe can innately cast the following spells, requiring no material components:</p><p style="margin-left: 20px">At will: <em>druidcraft</em></p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">3/day each: <em>invisibility, misty step</em></p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">1/day: <em>pass without trace</em></p><p></p><p><strong><em>Inspired Infatuation.</em></strong> The leannán sídhe uses its bonus action and action to target a humanoid it can see within 30 feet that can both see it and hear it. The target makes a DC 18 Charisma saving throw or falls madly in love with the leannán sídhe and becomes charmed. Whenever the charmed target makes an ability check, attack roll, or saving throw that is not against the leannán sídhe, it gains a +1d8 bonus. While the target is charmed by the leannán sídhe, once per day the fey can give it any command short of an activity that would result in certain death. When the leannán sídhe does so, the charmed target may make a DC 18 Charisma saving throw to resist. At the end of every long rest the charmed target makes a Charisma saving throw against the leannán sídhe (DC 10 + 1 per previous successful save) or its Wisdom score is permanently reduced by 1. The charmed target dies if this reduces its Wisdom score to 0. A target remains charmed until it makes 5 successful consecutive saving throws, the leannán sídhe dies, or the fey chooses a new humanoid to charm with Inspired Infatuation.</p><p></p><p><strong><em>Magical Devotion.</em></strong> A humanoid that successfully makes its initial saving throw against the leannán sídhe’s Inspired Infatuation trait 3 times in a row gains a measure of control over the fey (as the <em>geas</em> spell).</p><p></p><p><strong><em>Magic Resistance.</em></strong> The leannán sídhe has advantage on saving throws against spells and other magical effects.</p><p></p><p><strong><em>Speak with Beasts and Plants.</em></strong> The leannán sídhe can communicate with beasts and plants as if they shared a language.</p><p></p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 18px">ACTIONS</span></p><p><strong><em>Multiattack.</em></strong> The leannán sídhe attacks four times with its unarmed strike or twice with nature strike.</p><p></p><p><strong><em>Unarmed Strike.</em></strong><em> Melee Weapon Attack:</em> +4 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. <em>Hit:</em> 4 (1d6+1) bludgeoning damage.</p><p></p><p><strong><em>Nature Strike.</em></strong><em> Ranged Weapon Attack:</em> +6 to hit, range 30/60 ft., one target. <em>Hit:</em> 12 (2d8+3) thunder damage.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px"><img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🍎" title="Red apple :apple:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f34e.png" data-shortname=":apple:" /> <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🍞" title="Bread :bread:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f35e.png" data-shortname=":bread:" /> <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🍒" title="Cherries :cherries:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f352.png" data-shortname=":cherries:" /> <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🥛" title="Glass of milk :milk:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f95b.png" data-shortname=":milk:" /></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Myler, post: 8066657, member: 6726030"] Today’s entry in [URL='https://www.enworld.org/wiki/mythological_figures/'][I]Epic Monsters[/I][/URL] could be my favorite yet, and not because I am quietly afraid my wife might be among them. Indeed these muses of Irish folklore are beautiful and enchanting, offering inspiration to those who accept and return their affections—only to ultimately drag them down into madness and death. Prepare yourselves for the [B]leannán sídhe[/B]! [PRBREAK][/PRBREAK] [ATTACH type="full" width="604px" alt="Leannán Sídhe DnD5e BANNER.jpg"]124776[/ATTACH] This gorgeous lady of the Aos Sí takes on lovers that have inspired—and more importantly brief—lives, although historically there is at least one dude leannán sídhe. Give one of these fey some affection and intimacy to get some artistic juice in return, and then go insane and die! Quite a deal but not one made lightly because if a leannán sídhe makes this offer, beautiful as they might be, if it is refused they become enslaved to the person that spurned them. Should the offer be accepted however the leannán sídhe takes them, both in life and death, unless a replacement can be found. Let’s take a few moments to dig into the Aos Sí (‘people of the barrows’, known more recently as ‘daoine sídhe’, or if you’re in Scotland then ‘daoine sìth’, or often simply ‘the sídhe’ although the latter gets confused between the mounds in which they dwell and the creatures themselves). They are fairies, elves, ancestors, and nature spirits that live either beneath fairy mounds, across the Atlantic Ocean, or in what [I]Fifth Edition[/I] would call the Feywild (an invisible world astride the Material Plane). It’s thought that they’re the watered down derivations of the Tuatha Dé Danann (‘People of the Goddess Danu’), deified ancestors of Irish folklore, perhaps those that retreated to the Otherworld (again, ‘Feywild’) in the face of defeat by foreign invaders. It’s common to appease the Aos Sí with simple offerings (apples, baked goods, berries, milk), though it is a practice best done carefully so as not to offend lest they draw unwanted, aggressive, and unpleasant attention. Even speaking of them can be dangerous so they’re frequently referred to as the ‘Good Neighbors’, ‘Fair Folk’, or just ‘The Folk’. Most are fetching but not all, and when they aren’t attractive they are typically ugly unto the point of horror. Aos Sí fiercely guard their homes (fairy mounds, rings of nature, hawthorn trees, groves of trees, or lakes) and anyone that impolitely settles there are retaliated against, convinced and intimidated into leaving. Invaders might be kidnapped or even have their offspring replaced with changelings. In Gaelic mythology the realm of the Aos Sí is closest to the Material Plane at sunrise and sunset, making it easier to find and interact with them, but certain yearly celebrations (Beltane, Midsummer, and Samhain) can also draw them out of hiding. All of these practices and beliefs are collectively known as Creideamh Sí or the ‘fairy faith’. [B][I]Design Notes:[/I][/B] I started with a dryad because near as I can tell that’s the core rules’ generalized Aos Sí. From there I leaned into some more appropriate choices for Innate Spellcasting, and then Nature Strike so if it just comes down to hitting the leannán sídhe’s got something to do (before teleporting away with [I]misty step [/I]and disappearing with [I]invisibility[/I], naturally). Otherwise the key thing here is Inspired Infatuation and by extension Magical Devotion, traits that are very potent [I]but [/I]I think very intriguing from a gameplay perspective. Getting a party interested in a dryad? Meh. Getting them interested in this incredibly gorgeous fey that [B][I]maybe[/I][/B] they can get control over at one point (for a limited time anyway) [B][I]if[/I][/B] they can resist its wiles enough? That’s something that at least a few murderhobos will think twice about before shedding too much blood. Let’s do the numbers—the DMG comes in at 6.125 and the [URL='http://blogofholding.com/?p=7338']Blog of Holding[/URL] at 7.166, averaging out to a 6.645 that gets rounded down. Bit of a fatalistic addition to the plethora of fey creatures out there for 5E, but worthy all the same. [B][SIZE=7]Leannán Sídhe[/SIZE][/B] [I]Medium fey, chaotic neutral[/I] [B]Armor Class[/B] 15 (natural armor) [B]Hit Points [/B]57 (10d8+12) [B]Speed [/B]30 ft., burrow 10 ft., fly 20 ft. [TABLE] [TR] [TD][CENTER][B]STR[/B][/CENTER][/TD] [TD][CENTER][B]DEX[/B][/CENTER][/TD] [TD][CENTER][B]CON[/B][/CENTER][/TD] [TD][CENTER][B]INT[/B][/CENTER][/TD] [TD][CENTER][B]WIS[/B][/CENTER][/TD] [TD][CENTER][B]CHA[/B][/CENTER][/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][CENTER]13 (+1)[/CENTER][/TD] [TD][CENTER]16 (+3)[/CENTER][/TD] [TD][CENTER]12 (+1)[/CENTER][/TD] [TD][CENTER]13 (+1)[/CENTER][/TD] [TD][CENTER]14 (+2)[/CENTER][/TD] [TD][CENTER]25 (+7)[/CENTER][/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] [B]Skills [/B]Insight +5, Persuasion +10, Stealth +6 [B]Damage Resistances [/B]cold, fire, thunder [B]Senses [/B]darkvision 60 ft., passive Perception 12 [B]Languages [/B]English, Gaelic, Sylvan [B]Challenge [/B]6 (2,300 XP) [B][I]Innate Spellcasting.[/I][/B] The leannán sídhe’s innate spellcasting ability is Charisma. The leannán sídhe can innately cast the following spells, requiring no material components: [INDENT]At will: [I]druidcraft[/I][/INDENT] [INDENT]3/day each: [I]invisibility, misty step[/I][/INDENT] [INDENT]1/day: [I]pass without trace[/I][/INDENT] [B][I]Inspired Infatuation.[/I][/B] The leannán sídhe uses its bonus action and action to target a humanoid it can see within 30 feet that can both see it and hear it. The target makes a DC 18 Charisma saving throw or falls madly in love with the leannán sídhe and becomes charmed. Whenever the charmed target makes an ability check, attack roll, or saving throw that is not against the leannán sídhe, it gains a +1d8 bonus. While the target is charmed by the leannán sídhe, once per day the fey can give it any command short of an activity that would result in certain death. When the leannán sídhe does so, the charmed target may make a DC 18 Charisma saving throw to resist. At the end of every long rest the charmed target makes a Charisma saving throw against the leannán sídhe (DC 10 + 1 per previous successful save) or its Wisdom score is permanently reduced by 1. The charmed target dies if this reduces its Wisdom score to 0. A target remains charmed until it makes 5 successful consecutive saving throws, the leannán sídhe dies, or the fey chooses a new humanoid to charm with Inspired Infatuation. [B][I]Magical Devotion.[/I][/B] A humanoid that successfully makes its initial saving throw against the leannán sídhe’s Inspired Infatuation trait 3 times in a row gains a measure of control over the fey (as the [I]geas[/I] spell). [B][I]Magic Resistance.[/I][/B] The leannán sídhe has advantage on saving throws against spells and other magical effects. [B][I]Speak with Beasts and Plants.[/I][/B] The leannán sídhe can communicate with beasts and plants as if they shared a language. [SIZE=5]ACTIONS[/SIZE] [B][I]Multiattack.[/I][/B] The leannán sídhe attacks four times with its unarmed strike or twice with nature strike. [B][I]Unarmed Strike.[/I][/B][I] Melee Weapon Attack:[/I] +4 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. [I]Hit:[/I] 4 (1d6+1) bludgeoning damage. [B][I]Nature Strike.[/I][/B][I] Ranged Weapon Attack:[/I] +6 to hit, range 30/60 ft., one target. [I]Hit:[/I] 12 (2d8+3) thunder damage. [SIZE=1]🍎 🍞 🍒 🥛[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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