Wave of Gana Template
Inhabiting near swamps, lakes, powerful rivers, rip-current ocean banks, roaring rapids, and large waterfalls, Draelish that channel Water Essence are known by their Affinity name as Gana. With sapphire-colored eyes and blue/grey-red scales, Gana often channel their essence using acid streams or forceful waves when they attack.
Talent: Carnivorous Stomach
Gameplay Traits
- Ability Score Increase. Draelish are known for their Strength and Constitution, exerting great physical force and having high resilience at the cost of lower flexibility. You increase your Strength and Constitution ability scores by 2 each, but you decrease your Wisdom ability score by 1 if you are Neyun (Female) or your Dexterity ability score by 1 if you are Deskan (Male).
- Creature Type. You are a Draelish. You also have the Humanoid tag for any prerequisite or effect that requires you to be Humanoid.
- Size. Your size is Medium. Draelish are taller and heavier than other humanoids, standing well over 6 feet tall and averaging over 250 pounds.
- Speed. Your base walking speed is 30 feet.
- Languages. You can speak, read, and write Draelik as your Native Language and you know one Trade Language that you and your GM agree is appropriate for your character. You also know Ketalik, which counts as an Ancestral Language for you (Click here to see a breakdown of the different languages encountered throughout Olum).
- Core Affinity. You have resistance to the Acid damage type.
- Affinity Attribute: Wave Weaver. You have a swimming speed equal to your walking speed and can breathe underwater up to 1 hour x your Constitution modifier (minimum of 1 hour). Additionally, you have advantage on Strength and Dexterity saving throws made against effects that would move you against your will.
- Subspecies Morphology. Choose one trait listed below to represent a Water Affinity's enhanced senses.
- 1. Echolocation. At the start of your turn, you can emit a subsonic trill. If you aren't deafened, you can see your surroundings, including invisible and hidden creatures within 120 feet of you who aren't behind total cover, until the end of your turn. You can use this ability a number of times equal to your proficiency bonus, recharging all expended uses when you finish a long rest. Additionally, if you are underwater, the range of your echolocation is doubled.
- 2. Darkvision. You can see in dim light within 60 feet of you as if it were bright light and in darkness as if it were dim light. You discern colors in that darkness only as shades of gray. Additionally, if you are underwater, the range of your darkvision is instead 120 feet.
- Descendant of Terrible Might. Draelish possess ancient power, bending the world subconsciously to their will. You gain a bonus equal to half your proficiency bonus rounded down to one Saving Throw of your choice (choose which one when you select this template).
- Essence Channeler. Draelish have many powerful abilities locked inside themselves, unlocking them through intense training and strong resolution. You can cast the Melting Glob* spell with this trait. Starting at 3rd level, you can cast the Dancing Wave* spell with this trait. Starting at 5th level, you can also cast the Flash Freeze* spell with it. Once you cast any of these spells with this trait, you can't cast that spell with it again until you finish a long rest. You can also cast these spells using any spell slots you have of the appropriate level. Constitution is your spellcasting ability for these spells when you cast them with this trait.
- Curse of the Shr'keldar. You have disadvantage on saving throws against being charmed or frightened by Wands.
Roleplay Traits
Below are additional traits called Talents and Restrictions that are used when playing as a Draelish or Wildling. Designed to be more roleplay-centric in order to inspire the use of lore when problem solving, players and GMs are encouraged to go beyond these traits when playing or planning an encounter by using their knowledge of the world. When playing as a Draelish, you must choose at least two Restrictions of your choice. You can also pick up two Talents of your choice for each additional Restriction you pick up beyond the initial two. Restriction: Bloodlust- If you are surrounded by enemies while in combat and no other ally is within 90 feet of you, roll a DC 10 Wisdom saving throw. On a failure, your mind becomes tunnel-visioned, causing you to forget all other priorities and instead solely focus on eliminating all enemies around you. This effect ends if all enemies are defeated. Alternativly, someone can shake you out of this condition by using an action. When they do so, you make the Wisdom saving throw again with advantage, ending it on a success.
- You have a harder time squeezing into smaller spaces (the Squeezing rules can be found in the PHB, page 192). You must spend 4 extra feet for every foot when moving inside a space that requires you to squeeze. If you are wearing heavy armor, you fail to move into the space unless your GM has you make an ability check or saving throw (the GM determines the DC).
- You have an innate resistance to change, especially when it comes to innovating technology or moving away from old customs. You have disadvantage on any ability check that involves understanding new forms of magic, tinkering with advanced machinery, or when convincing another Draelish to change or completely disregard a long-held tradition or way of life.
- Though you are naturally good at regulating your body temperature and can run with an extra burst of speed, you are not as efficient when traveling over a long period of time. You have -1 Stamina Points but when you dash, you can move an extra 10 feet.
- If you are a Kasniska/Sankara and are in relative proximity to a Sankara/Kasniska, make a DC 10 Wisdom saving throw. On a failure, you feel compelled to either disregard them completely, act haughty or spitefully, or become angry.
- You gain disadvantage on all Charisma saving throws when you haven’t been around another Draelish or clan in more than a month. If you roll a critical failure on any Charisma saving throw while the Restriction is active, you immediately gain this Long-Term Madness for the next 1d10 hours: "The character feels compelled to repeat a specific activity over and over, such as washing hands, touching things, praying, or counting coins, especially in regards to a familiar activity." If you are without contact with another Draelish or clan for over a year, it is considered Indefinite Madness unless cured.
- If you are made to repeat a task or activity over and over again against your will, such as mining stone or some other type of manual labor, you must succeed on a DC 10 Wisdom saving throw or continue to repeat the task or activity as if you were under the Suggestion spell, up until 8 hours. You can repeat this save at the end of every hour or until you take damage. If you critically fail this saving throw, the lasts indefinitely until you take damage or have the effect removed by a spell or other effect that can end a curse, such as by the Greater Restoration or Remove Curse spells.
- Due to your unconventional form (such as having additional appendages, a tail, or wings), armor costs and weighs 1.5x more than normal when made to fit you. Armor already made to fit a standard-sized humanoid must be resized to fit you, costing 0.5x its base value to adjust it to your physique.
Talent: Carnivorous Stomach
- You can eat cuisine that others may find unappetizing or difficult to stomach, including bugs and raw meat (but not rancid). You have advantage on Constitution saving throws made to stomach unsavory meals or poisoned foods and drinks. [Draelish have no qualms about eating the flesh of other creatures, though it is generally frowned upon to eat the flesh of a sentient, especially that of another Draelish. Typical Draelish meals include spicy curry, savory snacks such as salted bugs, or pungent, meaty stew.]
- Essence fills you, protecting you from the Wilds and its interference with your Aspects. If there is at least one Draelish in the party, the first Wild Surge accrual is skipped, and if the entire party is composed of Draelish, Wild Surges take twice as long to accrual. [It is notoriously difficult for Hearts to travel across vast stretches of land or sea without encountering adverse effects, with most travel between the Northern and Southern Continent being nigh impossible because of it. Draelish, on the other hand, have far less difficulty.]
- You can detect the direction of any area infused with Essence within 6 miles of you, and you can identify the potency (if it is a Spring, Pool, or Hotspot) when you are within 3 miles of it. If you are a Draelish, you only need 4 hours of sleep in order to gain the benefits of a long rest when you are within this area and a clan is not already present.
- You have advantage on Wisdom (Perception) checks that rely on hearing if you are trying to detect the distance and/or direction of a large seismic activity such as an earthquake, volcano, tsunami, large thunderstorm, an approaching army, a roaring waterfall, or other sources that emit infrasound.
- Your eyes absorb light better than other creatures, allowing you to see in dim light or near but not total darkness. If there is a source of light emitting at least 5 feet of bright light nearby (within the same room, battle map, or general area) that you have direct line of sight to, even if it is dark within your immediate area, you can see normally out to a range of 30 feet. This vision doesn't penetrate magical darkness.
- If you would take Exhaustion due to a spell, a magical effect, or natural circumstances, you can choose to make a DC 15 Constitution saving throw with advantage. If you pass, you do not take a level of exhaustion, regardless of the initial effect or natural circumstance. Once you use this ability, you cannot do so again until you finish a short or long rest.
- If you have natural weapons, such as a beak, fangs, talons, or claws, you can use them as makeshift tools, such as when digging or carving. You gain half proficiency when making an Ability Check when using your natural weapons if it makes sense to use them in the scenario provided.
- Eye Color: Sapphire
- Scale Color Scheme: Blue (Kasniska) or Mercury Ore (Sankara)
- Essence Channeled: Water (Volatile form: Acidic Waters and Force of Waves)
Spells with an asterisk (*) next to them come from KibblesTasty's Casting Compendium, which is found here.
Gana Spell Theme
If you are playing as a Gana Draelish spellcaster (Drael: "Duumarle") and would like to theme your spells after your Affinity (or see what would most likely be their in-universe essence expressions in 5e), the following spells would act as forms of channeled Water Essence: Cantrips:- Acid Splash
- Frostbite
- Ray of Frost
- Water Bullet*
- Acid Bubble*
- Arctic Breath*
- Crashing Wave*
- Entomb*
- Fog Cloud
- Frost Fingers
- Ice Arrow*
- Ice Knife
- Melting Glob*
- Tasha's Caustic Brew
- Water Blast*
- Become Water*
- Cold Snap*
- Dancing Wave*
- Melf's Acid Arrow
- Pseudopod Slam*
- Rime's Binding Ice
- Shattering Shield*
- Snilloc's Snowball Storm
- Acidic Pit*
- Arctic Aura*
- Elemental Weapon
- Erode*
- Flash Freeze*
- Sleet Storm
- Tidal Wave
- Wall of Water
- Water Cannon*
- Waterspout*
- Control Water
- Elemental Bane
- Geyser*
- Ice Spike*
- Ice Storm
- Vitriolic Sphere
- Watery Sphere
- Acid Rain*
- Cone of Cold
- Maelstrom
- Pressure Cutter*
- Blizzard*
- Form of Ice*
- Form of Water*
- Investiture of Ice
- Otiluke's Freezing Sphere
- Wall of Ice
- Tsunami
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