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Bheur Hags

Bheur hags live in wintry lands, favoring snow-covered mountain peaks. They are gaunt, have blue-white skin, white hair, and are known for their gray wooden staffs that give them access to extraordinary ice magic. Bheur hags love seeing mortals freeze to death and have little if any room in their hearts for kin and community.
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Bheur Hag

Medium fey, chaotic evil
Armor Class 17 (natural armor)
Hit Points 91 14d8+28
Speed 30ft

STR
13 +1
DEX
16 +3
CON
14 +2
INT
12 +1
WIS
13 +1
CHA
16 +3

Saving Throws Wis +4
Skills Nature +4, Perception +4, Stealth +6, Survival +4
Damage Immunities Cold
Languages Sylvan
Challenge 7


Graystaff Magic. The hag carries a graystaff, a length of gray wood that is a focus for her inner power. She can ride the staff as if it were a broom of flying. While holding the staff, she can cast additional spells with her Innate Spellcasting trait (these spells are marked with an asterisk). If the staff is lost or destroyed, the hag must craft another, which takes a year and a day. Only a bheur hag can use a graystaff.   Ice Walk. The hag can move across and climb icy surfaces without needing to make an ability check. Additionally, difficult terrain composed of ice or snow doesn’t cost her extra moment.   Innate Spellcasting. The hag’s innate spellcasting ability is Charisma (spell save DC 14, +6 to hit with spell attacks). She can innately cast the following spells, requiring no material components:   At will: hold person,* ray of frost   3/day each: cone of cold,* ice storm, wall of ice   1/day each: control weather   Hag Coven. When hags must work together, they form covens, in spite of their selfish natures. A coven is made up of hags of any type, all of whom are equals within the group. However, each of the hags continues to desire more personal power.   A coven consists of three hags so that any arguments between two hags can be settled by the third. If more than three hags ever come together, as might happen if two covens come into conflict, the result is usually chaos.   Shared Spellcasting (Coven Only). While all three members of a hag coven are within 30 feet of one another, they can each cast the following spells from the wizard’s spell list but must share the spell slots among themselves:   1st level (4 slots): identify, ray of sickness   2nd level (3 slots): hold person, locate object   3rd level (3 slots): bestow curse, counterspell, lightning bolt   4th level (3 slots): phantasmal killer, polymorph   5th level (2 slots): contact other plane, scrying   6th level (1 slot): eyebite   For casting these spells, each hag is a 12th-level spellcaster that uses Intelligence as her spellcasting ability. The spell save DC is 12+the hag’s Intelligence modifier, and the spell attack bonus is 4+the hag’s Intelligence modifier.   Hag Eye (Coven Only). A hag coven can craft a magic item called a hag eye, which is made from a real eye coated in varnish and often fitted to a pendant or other wearable item. The hag eye is usually entrusted to a minion for safekeeping and transport. A hag in the coven can take an action to see what the hag eye sees if the hag eye is on the same plane of existence. A hag eye has AC 10, 1 hit point, and darkvision with a radius of 60 feet. If it is destroyed, each coven member takes 3d10 psychic damage and is blinded for 24 hours.   A hag coven can have only one hag eye at a time, and creating a new one requires all three members of the coven to perform a ritual. The ritual takes 1 hour, and the hags can’t perform it while blinded. During the ritual, if the hags take any action other than performing the ritual, they must start over.   Variant: Death Coven. For a death coven, replace the spell list of the hags’ Shared Spellcasting trait with the folllowing spells:   1st level (4 slots): false life, inflict wounds   2nd level (3 slots): gentle repose, ray of enfeeblement   3rd level (3 slots): animate dead, revivify, speak with dead   4th level (3 slots): blight, death ward   5th level (2 slots): contagion, raise dead   6th level (1 slot): circle of death   Variant: Nature Coven. For a nature coven, replace the spell list of the hags’ Shared Spellcasting trait with the folllowing spells:   1st level (4 slots): entangle, speak with animals   2nd level (3 slots): flaming sphere, moonbeam, spike growth   3rd level (3 slots): call lightning, plant growth   4th level (3 slots): dominate beast, grasping vine   5th level (2 slots): insect plague, tree stride   6th level (1 slot): wall of thorns   Variant: Prophecy Coven. For a prophecy coven, replace the spell list of the hags’ Shared Spellcasting trait with the folllowing spells:   1st level (4 slots): bane, bless   2nd level (3 slots): augury, detect thoughts   3rd level (3 slots): calirvoyance, dispel magic, nondetection   4th level (3 slots): arcane eye, locate creature   5th level (2 slots): geas, legend lore   6th level (1 slot): true seeing


Actions

Slam. Melee Weapon Attack: +4 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit:10 (2d8+1) bludgeoning damage plus 3 (1d6) cold damage.   Maddening Feast. The hag feasts on the corpse of one enemy within 5 feet of her that died within the past minute. Each creature of the hag’s choice that is within 60 feet of her and able to see her must succeed on a DC 15 Wisdom saving throw or be frightened of her for 1 minute. While frightened in this way, a creature is incapacitated, can’t understand what others say, can’t read, and speaks only in gibberish; the DM controls the creature’s movement, which is erratic. A creature can repeat the saving throw at the end of each of its turns, ending the effect on itself on a success. If a creature’s saving throw is successful or the effect ends for it, the creature is immune to the hag’s Maddening Feast for the next 24 hours.


 

Lair Actions

If a hag is a grandmother, she gains a set of lair actions appropriate to her nature, knowledge; and history. A coven that includes a grandmother can use her lair actions as well, but the grandmother's will prevails-if one of the coven attempts this sort of action and the grandmother disapproves, nothing happens. A powerful auntie (or her coven) might also have access to lair actions like these, but only at certain times of the year or when the influence of the Feywild is strong.   The following lair actions are options for grandmothers and powerful aunties. Grandmothers usually have three to five lair actions, aunties usually only one (if they have any at all). Unless otherwise noted, any lair action that requires a creature to make a saving throw uses the save DC of the hag's most powerful ability.   On initiative count 20 (losing initiative ties), the hag can take a lair action to cause one of the following effects, but can't use the same effect two rounds in a row:   • Until initiative count 20 on the next round, the hag can pass through solid walls, doors, ceilings, and floors as if the surfaces weren't there.   • The hag targets any number of doors and windows that she can see, causing each one to either open or close as she wishes. Closed doors can be magically locked (requiring a successful DC 20 Strength check to force open) until she chooses to make them unlocked, or until she uses this lair action again to open them.   A powerful bheur hag might have the following additional lair action:   • The hag creates a blizzard in a 40-foot-high, 20-foot radius cylinder centered on a point she can see within 120 feet of her. The effect lasts until initiative count 20 on the next round. The blizzard lightly obscures every creature and object in the area for the duration. A creature that enters the blizzard for the first time on a tum or starts its turn there is blinded until initiative count 20 on the next round.

Regional Effects

A hag's foul nature slowly suffuses the environment around her lair, twisting it to evil.   Each hag's lair is the source of three to five regional effects; the home of a grandmother, an auntie, or a coven has more effects than the lair of a single hag, including some that can directly harm intruders. Any regional effect that requires a creature to make a saving throw uses the save DC of the hag's most powerful ability. These effects either end immediately if the hag dies or abandons the lair, or take up to 2d10 days to fade away.   The region within 1 mile of a grandmother hag's lair is warped by the creature's fell magic, which creates one or more of the following effects:   • Birds, rodents, snakes, spiders, or toads (or some other creatures appropriate to the hag) are found in great profusion.   • Beasts that have an Intelligence score of 2 or lower are charmed by the hag and directed to be aggressive toward intruders in the area.   • Strange carved figurines, twig fetishes, or ragdolls magically appear in trees.   A powerful bheur hag creates one or more of the following additional regional effects within 1 mile of her lair:   • Small avalanches of snow intermittently fall, blocking a path or burying intruders. A buried creature is restrained and has to hold its breath until it is dug out. Human-sized blocks of ice appear, containing frozen corpses. These corpses might break free and attack as zombies, or their spirits might attack as specters.   • Blizzards come without warning. A blizzard occurs once every 2d12 hours and lasts ld3 hours. During a storm, creatures moving overland travel at half normal speed, and normal visibility is reduced to 30 feet.   • Roads, paths, and trails twist and turn back on themselves, making navigation in the area exceedingly difficult.


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