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Keaton Ventura

Druid (Circle of Stars) 3 Class & Level
Noble Background
Human (Variant) Race
Neutral Good Alignment

Strength 9
-1
Dexterity 12
+1
constitution 8
-1
intelligence 13
+1
wisdom 18
+4
charisma 9
-1
Total Hit Dice 3
Hit Die
1d8-1
+2 proficiency bonus
-1 Strength
+1 Dexterity
-1 Constitution
+1 Intelligence
+4 Wisdom
-1 Charisma
saving throws
+1 Acrobatics
+4 Animal Handling
+3 Arcana
-1 Athletics
-1 Deception
-4 History
+4 Insight
-1 Intimidation
+1 Investigation
+4 Medicine
-1 Nature
+4 Perception
-1 Performance
-1 Persuasion
+1 Religion
+1 Sleight of Hands
+1 Stealth
+4 Survival
skills

 
12
Armor Class
16
Hit Points
+6
Initiative
30
Speed
Attacks
Herbalism Kit, Playing cards
Common, Elf, Celestial, Druidic

Proficiences
Shortbow, 15 Arrows, Leather Armor, Herbalism Kit, Dagger, Playing Cards, Explorer's Pack (Includes a backpack, a bedroll, a mess kit, a tinderbox, 10 torches, 10 days of rations, and a waterskin. The pack also has 50 feet of hempen rope strapped to the side of it.) Pan Flute, , 3 gold, 30 silver, 48 copper, KIP, 61 shittake mushrooms, Ring of Feather Falling, Immovable Rod
Equipment
No one could doubt by looking at my regal bearing that I am a cut above the unwashed masses.
Personality Traits
Noble Obligation. It is my duty to protect and care for the people beneath me.
Ideals
My house’s alliance with another noble family must be sustained at all costs
Bonds
I too often hear veiled insults and threats in every word addressed to me, and I’m quick to anger.
Flaws

Heroes Enabled

The statblocks of your Weapons, armor and other important/magical equipment

DnD 5e SRD SRD

Shortbow

Ranged Weapon Ammunition, Two-Handed Common

Type Damage Damage Range Properties
Simple 1d6 Piercing 80/320 ft Ammunition, Two-Handed

Cost: 25 gp Weight: 2 lb


 

Dnd 5e SRD SRD

Leather Armor

Light Armor Common

The breastplate and shoulder protectors of this armor are made of leather that has been stiffened by being boiled in oil. The rest of the armor is made of softer and more flexible materials.

Type AC STR Req. Stealth Dis. Properties
Light 11 + Dex Modifier

Cost: 10 gp Weight: 10 lb


 

The statblocks of your class features

Druid


Hit Points

Hit Dice: d8 per Druid level
Hit Points at first Level: 8 + constitution modifier
Hit Points at Higher Levels: 1d8 (or 5) + your Constitution modifier per druid level after 1st

Proficiences

Armor: Light armor, medium armor, shields (druids will not wear armor or use shields made of metal)
Weapons: Clubs, daggers, darts, javelins, maces, quarterstaffs, scimitars, sickles, slings, spears
Tools: Herbalism kit
Saving Throws: Intelligence, Wisdom
Skills: Choose two from Arcana, Animal Handling, Insight, Medicine, Nature, Perception, Religion, and Survival

Overview & Creation

Holding high a gnarled staff wreathed with holly, an elf summons the fury of the storm and calls down explosive bolts of lightning to smite the torch-carrying orcs who threaten her forest.

Crouching out of sight on a high tree branch in the form of a leopard, a human peers out of the jungle at the strange construction of a temple of Evil Elemental Air, keeping a close eye on the cultists’ activities.

Swinging a blade formed of pure fire, a half-elf charges into a mass of skeletal soldiers, sundering the unnatural magic that gives the foul creatures the mocking semblance of life.

Whether calling on the elemental forces of nature or emulating the creatures of the animal world, druids are an embodiment of nature’s resilience, cunning, and fury. They claim no mastery over nature. Instead, they see themselves as extensions of nature’s indomitable will.

Power of Nature
Druids revere nature above all, gaining their spells and other magical powers either from the force of nature itself or from a nature deity. Many druids pursue a mystic spirituality of transcendent union with nature rather than devotion to a divine entity, while others serve gods of wild nature, animals, or elemental forces. The ancient druidic traditions are sometimes called the Old Faith, in contrast to the worship of gods in temples and shrines.

Druid spells are oriented toward nature and animals—the power of tooth and claw, of sun and moon, of fire and storm. Druids also gain the ability to take on animal forms, and some druids make a particular study of this practice, even to the point where they prefer animal form to their natural form.

Preserve the Balance
For druids, nature exists in a precarious balance. The four elements that make up a world—air, earth, fire, and water—must remain in equilibrium. If one element were to gain power over the others, the world could be destroyed, drawn into one of the elemental planes and broken apart into its component elements. Thus, druids oppose cults of Elemental Evil and others who promote one element to the exclusion of others.

Druids are also concerned with the delicate ecological balance that sustains plant and animal life, and the need for civilized folk to live in harmony with nature, not in opposition to it. Druids accept that which is cruel in nature, and they hate that which is unnatural, including aberrations (such as beholders and mind flayers) and undead (such as zombies and vampires). Druids sometimes lead raids against such creatures, especially when the monsters encroach on the druids’ territory.

Druids are often found guarding sacred sites or watching over regions of unspoiled nature. But when a significant danger arises, threatening nature’s balance or the lands they protect, druids take on a more active role in combating the threat, as adventurers.

Creating a Druid
When making a druid, consider why your character has such a close bond with nature. Perhaps your character lives in a society where the Old Faith still thrives, or was raised by a druid after being abandoned in the depths of a forest. Perhaps your character had a dramatic encounter with the spirits of nature, coming face to face with a giant eagle or dire wolf and surviving the experience. Maybe your character was born during an epic storm or a volcanic eruption, which was interpreted as a sign that becoming a druid was part of your character’s destiny.   Have you always been an adventurer as part of your druidic calling, or did you first spend time as a caretaker of a sacred grove or spring? Perhaps your homeland was befouled by evil, and you took up an adventuring life in hopes of finding a new home or purpose.  
 


Class Features

Wild Shape
Starting at 2nd level, you can use your action to magically assume the shape of a beast that you have seen before. You can use this feature twice. You regain expended uses when you finish a short or long rest.

Your druid level determines the beasts you can transform into, as shown in the Beast Shapes table. At 2nd level, for example, you can transform into any beast that has a challenge rating of 1/4 or lower that doesn’t have a flying or swimming speed.

Beast Shapes
Level
Max CR
Limitations
Example


2nd
1/4
No flying or swimming speed
Wolf


4th
1/2
No flying speed
Crocodile


8th
1

Giant eagle


You can stay in a beast shape for a number of hours equal to half your druid level (rounded down). You then revert to your normal form unless you expend another use of this feature. You can revert to your normal form earlier by using a bonus action on your turn. You automatically revert if you fall unconscious, drop to 0 hit points, or die.

While you are transformed, the following rules apply:

Your game statistics are replaced by the statistics of the beast, but you retain your alignment, personality, and Intelligence, Wisdom, and Charisma scores. You also retain all of your skill and saving throw proficiencies, in addition to gaining those of the creature. If the creature has the same proficiency as you and the bonus in its stat block is higher than yours, use the creature’s bonus instead of yours. If the creature has any legendary or lair actions, you can’t use them. When you transform, you assume the beast’s hit points and Hit Dice. When you revert to your normal form, you return to the number of hit points you had before you transformed. However, if you revert as a result of dropping to 0 hit points, any excess damage carries over to your normal form. For example, if you take 10 damage in animal form and have only 1 hit point left, you revert and take 9 damage. As long as the excess damage doesn’t reduce your normal form to 0 hit points, you aren’t knocked unconscious. You can’t cast spells, and your ability to speak or take any action that requires hands is limited to the capabilities of your beast form. Transforming doesn’t break your concentration on a spell you’ve already cast, however, or prevent you from taking actions that are part of a spell, such as call lightning, that you’ve already cast. You retain the benefit of any features from your class, race, or other source and can use them if the new form is physically capable of doing so. However, you can’t use any of your special senses, such as darkvision, unless your new form also has that sense. You choose whether your equipment falls to the ground in your space, merges into your new form, or is worn by it. Worn equipment functions as normal, but the DM decides whether it is practical for the new form to wear a piece of equipment, based on the creature’s shape and size. Your equipment doesn’t change size or shape to match the new form, and any equipment that the new form can’t wear must either fall to the ground or merge with it. Equipment that merges with the form has no effect until you leave the form. Druid Circle
At 2nd level, you choose to identify with a circle of druids: the Circle of the Land detailed at the end of the class description or one from the Player's Handbook or other sources. Your choice grants you features at 2nd level and again at 6th, 10th, and 14th level.

Wild Shape Improvement
At 4th level, you can use your action to magically assume the shape of a beast that you have seen before of challenge rating 1/2 or lower that doesn't have a flying speed. You can use this feature twice. You regain expended uses when you finish a short or long rest.   Ability Score Improvement
When you reach 4th level, and again at 8th, 12th, 16th, and 19th level, you can increase one ability score of your choice by 2, or you can increase two ability scores of your choice by 1. As normal, you can’t increase an ability score above 20 using this feature.

Using the optional feats rule, you can forgo taking this feature to take a feat of your choice instead.   Wild Shape Improvement At 8th level, you can use your action to magically assume the shape of a beast that you have seen before of challenge rating 1 or lower. You can use this feature twice. You regain expended uses when you finish a short or long rest.

Timeless Body
Starting at 18th level, the primal magic that you wield causes you to age more slowly. For every 10 years that pass, your body ages only 1 year.

Beast Spells
Beginning at 18th level, you can cast many of your druid spells in any shape you assume using Wild Shape. You can perform the somatic and verbal components of a druid spell while in a beast shape, but you aren’t able to provide material components.

Archdruid
At 20th level, you can use your Wild Shape an unlimited number of times.

Additionally, you can ignore the verbal and somatic components of your druid spells, as well as any material components that lack a cost and aren’t consumed by a spell. You gain this benefit in both your normal shape and your beast shape from Wild Shape.

Druid Circles
Though their organization is invisible to most outsiders, druids are part of a society that spans the land, ignoring political borders. All druids are nominally members of this druidic society, though some individuals are so isolated that they have never seen any high-ranking members of the society or participated in druidic gatherings. Druids recognize each other as brothers and sisters. Like creatures of the wilderness, however, druids sometimes compete with or even prey on each other.

At a local scale, druids are organized into circles that share certain perspectives on nature, balance, and the way of the druid.


Starting Equipment

You start with the following equipment, in addition to the equipment granted by your background:   (a) a wooden shield or (b) any simple weapon (a) a scimitar or (b) any simple melee weapon Leather armor, an explorer’s pack, and a druidic focus


Spellcasting

Drawing on the divine essence of nature itself, you can cast spells to shape that essence to your will. See Spells Rules for the general rules of spellcasting and the Spells Listing for the druid spell list.

Cantrips
At 1st level, you know two cantrips of your choice from the druid spell list. You learn additional druid cantrips of your choice at higher levels, as shown in the Cantrips Known column of the Druid table.

Preparing and Casting Spells
The Druid table shows how many spell slots you have to cast your spells of 1st level and higher. To cast one of these druid spells, you must expend a slot of the spell’s level or higher. You regain all expended spell slots when you finish a long rest.

You prepare the list of druid spells that are available for you to cast, choosing from the druid spell list. When you do so, choose a number of druid spells equal to your Wisdom modifier + your druid level (minimum of one spell). The spells must be of a level for which you have spell slots.

For example, if you are a 3rd-level druid, you have four 1st-level and two 2nd-level spell slots. With a Wisdom of 16, your list of prepared spells can include six spells of 1st or 2nd level, in any combination. If you prepare the 1st-level spell cure wounds, you can cast it using a 1st-level or 2nd-level slot. Casting the spell doesn’t remove it from your list of prepared spells.

You can also change your list of prepared spells when you finish a long rest. Preparing a new list of druid spells requires time spent in prayer and meditation: at least 1 minute per spell level for each spell on your list.

Spellcasting Ability Wisdom is your spellcasting ability for your druid spells, since your magic draws upon your devotion and attunement to nature. You use your Wisdom whenever a spell refers to your spellcasting ability. In addition, you use your Wisdom modifier when setting the saving throw DC for a druid spell you cast and when making an attack roll with one.

Spell save DC = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Wisdom modifier

Spell attack modifier = your proficiency bonus + your Wisdom modifier

Ritual Casting
You can cast a druid spell as a ritual if that spell has the ritual tag and you have the spell prepared.

Spellcasting Focus
You can use a druidic focus (see the Adventuring Gear section) as a spellcasting focus for your druid spells.

Druid Circle of Stars


Hit Points

Hit Dice: d4 per Druid Circle of Stars level
Hit Points at first Level:
Hit Points at Higher Levels:

Proficiences

Armor:
Weapons:
Tools:
Saving Throws:
Skills:

Subclass Options

Circle of the Stars


An ancient lineage, the Circle of Stars allows druids to draw on the power of starlight. These druids have tracked heavenly patterns since time immemorial, discovering secrets hidden amid the constellations. By revealing and understanding these secrets, the Circle of the Stars seeks to harness the powers of the cosmos. Many druids of this circle keep detailed records of the stars and their effects on the world. Some groups document these observations at megalithic sites, which serve as enigmatic libraries of lore. These repositories might take the form of stone circles, pyramids, petroglyphs, and underground temples—any construction durable enough to protect the circle's sacred knowledge even against a great cataclysm.

Star Map
2nd-level Circle of the Stars feature   You've created a star map as part of your study of the heavens. The map is a Tiny object and can serve as a spellcasting focus for your druid spells. You decide what form the object takes, or you can determine what it is by rolling on the Star Map table.  
d6 Map Form
1 A scroll of living wood that aligns with heavenly bodies
2 A stone tablet with fine holes drilled through it
3 A speckled owlbear hide, tooled with raised marks
4 A collection of maps bound in an ebony cover
5 A crystal that projects starry patterns when placed before a light
6 Tempered glass disks that align to depict constellations
        If you lose your map, you can perform a 1-hour ceremony to magically create a replacement. This ceremony can be performed during a short or long rest, and it destroys the previous map.
  You can cast the augury and guiding bolt spells without expending a spell slot and without preparing the spell, provided you use the star map as the spellcasting focus. You can cast a spell from the map in this way a number of times equal to your Wisdom modifier (minimum of once), and you regain all expended uses when you finish a long rest.

Starry Form
  2nd-level Circle of the Stars feature   You gain the ability to harness constellations' power to alter your form. As an action, you can expend a use of your Wild Shape feature to take on a starry form rather than transforming into a beast.   While in your starry form, you retain your game statistics, but your body takes on a luminous, starlike quality; your joints glimmer like stars, and glowing lines connect them as on a star chart. This form sheds bright light in a 10-foot radius and dim light for an additional 10 feet. The form lasts for 10 minutes or until you're incapacitated.   Whenever you assume your starry form, choose which of the following constellations glimmers on your body; your choice gives you certain benefits while in the form:   Chalice: A constellation of a life-giving goblet appears on you. Whenever you cast a spell using a spell slot that restores hit points to a creature, you or another creature within 30 feet of you can regain hit points equal to 1d8 + half your level in this class.   Archer: A constellation of an archer appears on you. You gain a bonus action that you can use to make a ranged spell attack, hurling a luminous arrow that targets a creature you can see within 60 feet of you. On a hit, the attack deals radiant damage equal to 1d8 + your Wisdom modifier.   Dragon: A constellation of a wise, ancient dragon appears on you. When you make an Intelligence or a Wisdom check or a Constitution saving throw to maintain concentration on a spell, you can treat a roll of 9 or lower on the d20 as a 10.
Cosmic Omen
6th-level Circle of the Stars feature   You learn to use your star map to divine the will of the cosmos. Whenever you finish a long rest, you can consult your star map for omens. When you do so, roll a d6. You gain one of the following possible omens based on whether you rolled an even number or an odd number on the d6:   Weal (even): Whenever a creature you can see within 30 feet of you makes an attack roll, a saving throw, or an ability check, you can use your reaction to roll a d6 and add the number rolled to the total.   Woe (odd): Whenever a creature you can see within 30 feet of you makes an attack roll, a saving throw, or an ability check, you can use your reaction to roll a d6 and subtract the number rolled from the total.   You can use this reaction a number of times equal to your Wisdom modifier, and you regain all expended uses when you finish a long rest.
Full of Stars
10th-level Circle of the Stars feature   While your Starry Form feature is active, you become partially incorporeal, giving you resistance to bludgeoning, piercing, and slashing damage.
Star Flare
14th-level Circle of the Stars feature   Your connection to the cosmos allows you to conjure brilliant starlight. As an action, you conjure a burst of light in a 30-foot-radius sphere centered on a point you can see within 120 feet of you. You can immediately teleport each willing creature in the sphere to an unoccupied space within 30 feet of it. Each creature remaining in the sphere must succeed on a Constitution saving throw against your spell save DC or take 4d10 radiant damage and be blinded until the end of your next turn.   Once you have used this action, you can't use it again until you finish a long rest or until you expend a spell slot of 5th level or higher to use it again.
 

Alert

Always on the lookout for danger, you gain the following benefits:

  • You gain a +5 bonus to initiative.
  • You can’t be surprised while you are conscious.
  • Other creatures don’t gain advantage on attack rolls against you as a result of being hidden from you.

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Chicken

Tiny beast, unaligned
Armor Class 10
Hit Points 1
Speed 30ft Fly: 20ft

STR
3 -4
DEX
10 0
CON
8 -1
INT
2 -4
WIS
12 +1
CHA
4 -3

Senses Passive Perception 11


Eggs. Once per day, the chicken lays 1 egg. Eggs may be eaten, or left under the chicken. When there are 12 eggs, the chicken stops laying eggs for 21 days. IF there is a fertile rooster among her; At the end of 21 days, they hatch, and emerge as chicks. A dozen eggs, or a single chicken, can typically sustain one humanoid for one day.   Clumsy Flyer. A chicken cannot sustain flight for more than one turn.



 

Chickens are largely non-threatening. Chickens are more likely to be found on a farm than in a dungeon. Chickens are descended from colorful jungle fowl, and can successfully adapt to a feral lifestyle if removed from domestication. They range in colors from white, brown, and yellow though most chickens are a mix of those colors rarely being a single one color.

Statblocks for race/species of the character.

Human

Ability Score Increase +1 to any two ability scores
Size Medium
Speed 30 ft.

Skills. You gain proficiency in one skill of your choice.   Feat. You gain one feat of your choice.     Alternate Features:   Child of the Wild. You have proficiency in the Nature skill and you gain proficiency with the herbalism kit. (replaces Skills)   Courageous. You have advantage on saving throws against being frightened. (replaces Skills)   Desert Native. You are proficient in the Survival skill. Additionally, you have advantage on Survival checks made in deserts and on saving throws against extreme heat. (replaces Feat)   Fleet of Foot. Your base walking speed increases to 40 feet. (replaces Skills)   Master of the Sea. You gain proficiency with vehicles (water). You have a swimming speed of 30 feet. (replaces Feat)   Mountaineer. You ignore difficult terrain when moving through rocky terrain. Additionally, whenever you make a Strength (Athletics) check to climb rocks, you are considered proficient in the Athletics skill and add double your proficiency bonus to the check, instead of your normal proficiency bonus. (replaces Feat)   Natural Resistances. You have advantage on saving throws against poisons and diseases. (replaces Feat)   Natural Trader. You have proficiency in the Deception and Persuasion skills. Additionally, you have advantage on Charisma (Persuasion) checks when negotiating prices with others that aren't hostile toward you. (replaces Feat)   Persistent. When you are reduced to 0 hit points but not killed outright, you can drop to 1 hit point instead. You can't use this feature again until you finish a long rest. (replaces Feat)   Powerful Build. You count as one size larger when determining your carrying capacity and the weight you can push, drag or lift. (replaces Skills)   Snowfolk. You have proficiency in the Survival skill. You have proficiency with battleaxes, great axes, longswords and greatswords. (replaces Skills)   Stoneworker. You gain proficiency with the artisan's tools of your choice: smith's tools or mason's tools. You have proficiency with the light hammer and warhammer. (replaces Skills)   Versatile. Your other four ability scores each increase by 1. (replaces Skills and Feat)   Winter Fortitude. You are proficient in the Survival skill. Additionally, you have advantage on Survival checks made in mountains and on saving throws against extreme cold. (replaces Feat)

Languages. Common

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Level 0 Spells

Druidcraft

0-level (Cantrip) Transmutation

Casting Time 1 Action
Range 30ft
Duration Instantaneous
Components V, S

Whispering to the spirits of nature, you create one of the following effects within range:

  • You create a tiny, harmless sensory effect that predicts what the weather will be at your location for the next 24 hours. The effect might manifest as a golden orb for clear skies, a cloud for rain, falling snowflakes for snow, and so on. This effect persists for 1 round.
  • You instantly make a flower blossom, a seed pod open, or a leaf bud bloom.
  • You create an instantaneous, harmless sensory effect, such as falling leaves, a puff of wind, the sound of a small animal, or the faint odor of skunk. The effect must fit in a 5-foot cube.
  • You instantly light or snuff out a candle, a torch, or a small campfire.

Class(es): Druid, Cleric (Nature Domain), Cleric (Strength Domain), Fighter (Arcane Archer)

Mending

0-level (Cantrip) Transmutation

Casting Time 1 Minute
Range Touch
Duration Instantaneous
Components V, S, M
Materials Two lodestones

This spell repairs a single break or tear in an object you touch, such as broken chain link, two halves of a broken key, a torn cloak, or a leaking wineskin. As long as the break or tear is no larger than 1 foot in any dimension, you mend it, leaving no trace of the former damage.   This spell can physically repair a magic item or construct, but the spell can't restore magic to such an object.

Class(es): Artificer, Bard, Cleric, Druid, Sorcerer, Wizard, Fighter (Eldritch Knight) Rogue (Arcane Trickster)

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