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''There may be hundreds upon hundreds of other constellations, which can be created along with the DM, if the ones above do not suffice. A constellation however, follows a theme of interaction with [[Aspect of the Stars]].
''There may be hundreds upon hundreds of other constellations, which can be created along with the DM, if the ones above do not suffice. A constellation however, follows a theme of interaction with [[Aspect of the Stars]]. Examples might be: Amarillis, Begonia, Lion, Primrose, Rose, Scorpion, Shepherd, Snake, Unicorn, Wolf.''
 
Examples might be:
::Amarillis  
::Begonia  
::Lion  
::Primrose  
::Rose  
::Scorpion  
::Shepherd  
::Snake  
::Unicorn  
::Wolf''

Revision as of 13:40, 22 March 2023

Domain: Caelum
Prerequisite: Aspect of the Stars


Your stellar powers allow you to draw primal energy from constellations.

Choose two of the following constellations, your choice gives you certain benefits:

The Crow

The Dragon

  • You can expend two Star Fragments to spew astral light. As an action, each creature in a 10 meter cone must make a Dexterity saving throw of a DL equal to 8 + your Proficiency bonus + your Wisdom modifier. On a failed save, a creature takes 1d10 radiant damage, or half as much on a successful save. You can increase the damage by 1d10 radiant damage for each additional fragment you expend.

The Eagle

The Gardener

The Horse

The Hydra

The Kraken

  • As an action, you can expend one Star Fragment to force one creature of your choice within 5 meters of each of your motes to make a Dexterity saving throw of a DL equal to 8 + your Proficiency bonus + your Wisdom modifier. On a failed save, the creatures are pulled 5 meters toward the fragment and take 1d10 radiant damage.

The Nova

  • As an action, you can form beams of radiant starlight between all Star Fragments within 30 meters of you. If two fragments are separated by a barrier or other solid object, the beams between them will not form. If a beam passes through a creature, that creature must make a Dexterity saving throw of a DL equal to 8 + your Proficiency bonus + your Charisma modifier, taking 1d10 radiant damage for each mote placed on a failed save.
    Once you use this action, all fragments disappear.

The Oak

  • As a bonus action, you can expend one Star Fragment to increase your AL by +1 until the end of your next turn. You can increase your AL by +1 for each additional fragment you expend.

The Pegasus

The Phoenix

  • As a bonus action, you can expend one Star Fragment to gain 1d4 hit points. You can gain an additional 1d4 hit points for each additional fragment you expend.

There may be hundreds upon hundreds of other constellations, which can be created along with the DM, if the ones above do not suffice. A constellation however, follows a theme of interaction with Aspect of the Stars. Examples might be: Amarillis, Begonia, Lion, Primrose, Rose, Scorpion, Shepherd, Snake, Unicorn, Wolf.