Urhatta is an ancient and powerful djinn who has transcended mortality in several ways. She exists in several dimensions and timelines simultaneously, pursuing her vast and unknowable plans. She is a paragon of law and truth, although not necessarily goodness. She requires scrupulous accounting of promises, requests and wishes from her devotees. In return, she grants blessings of the mind, access to rare knowledge, and even the ability to transcend time and space.
Invoke Patron Checks
Roll |
Result |
12 - 13 |
Urhatta is busy elsewhere or elsewhen and barely has time to notice the casters request. She sends
a temporary boost to reason and insight to help him through this particular difficulty (+1d3 INT
and +1d3 Willpower save for the next 2d5 rounds). |
14 - 17 |
Urhatta takes minor notice of the caster and his request, granting him and his allies an uncanny
perception and ability to anticipate their enemies every move. The caster and up to 8 allies gain an
improvement on the die chain to Initiative, Attack and Skill rolls for 1d5 rounds. |
18 - 19 |
A shockwave of paralytic energy freezes the caster’s enemies in place for 1d4 rounds. The wave is
centered on the caster and effects all enemies of the caster within 20’ + 5’ per 2 caster levels radius.
Each creature receives a Fortitude save to resist. |
20 - 23 |
Urhatta notes the caster’s plight and grants him a +3 and an improvement on the die chain on the
caster’s next spell check. |
24 - 27 |
An arcing bolt of electricity emanates from the caster, striking every foe within 30’ for 2d6 Electricity
damage immediately. The bolt will also jump to any targets within 10’ of the initial targets,
even if they are outside the initial area of effect. Each target struck will also take 1d6 Electricity
damage on the following round. Targets receive a Reflex save for half damage. |
28 - 29 |
Urhatta, in her unfathomable wisdom, realizes the caster is in dire need and grants him several
impressive boons. First, the caster may regain 1 spell per CL that has been lost. Second, the caster
receives an improvement on the die chain to any spell cast for the next 2d3 hours. Finally, the
caster and up to 8 allies receive a bonus of +3 on any saving throws for the same amount of time. |
30 - 31 |
The caster immediately receives the insight to ‘solve’ his current dilemma. This may not always
resolve the issue at hand the way the caster wishes, but the caster will know the most favorable
course of action for himself. In addition, if the caster follows this plan, he receives a bonus of +4 as
well as one improvement in the die chain on any action, check, or save, as long as he is following
the course of action outlined, or until 1 day passes, whichever comes first. |
32+ |
Urhatta appears as a crackling blue spectral visage in front of the caster, freezing time for 1d3
miles in all directions. The caster has the option to travel back in time with all of his allies and gear
2d3 hours, or send any enemies within his line of sight 1d3 years into the past. Enemies may make
a Willpower save to resist. |
Patron Taint: Urhatta
1 |
The caster has incurred a cosmic debt by asking for one too many favors. In return, the caster must
answer the next question asked of him immediately, honestly and as completely as possible, regardless
of the questioner. If rolled a second time, the caster must perform the next action asked of
him as long as it does not bring harm to the caster, his allies or cost more than 100 GP or 1 day of
effort. If rolled a third time, the caster must grant 3 ‘wishes’ to the next person to do a favor for, or
show kindness to the caster, even something as simple as saying “thank you” or “you are welcome.”
Certainly any kind of beneficial magic would count, as would standing guard, etc. The ‘wishes’ are
defined as anything within the casters power not costing more than 500 GP or taking more than 1
week to complete. If a ‘wish’ that breaks one of these conditions is asked for, the caster must refuse
it, and offer to fulfill another ‘wish’ that meets the criteria. |
2 |
Sustained trafficking with Urhatta has opened the caster to a wider understanding of the multiverse.
The first time this is rolled, a slit about 1.5 inches wide appears on the casters forehead. It
does not bleed or heal and looks like a strange fold in the skin. The caster suffers the loss of 1 point
of Personality permanently. The second time this is rolled the slit opens to become a fully formed
eye on the caster’s forehead. The eye is fully functional but disorienting to the caster. For 1 month
the caster suffers a -4 on any vision related skill checks as well as a -2 to attack rolls. The caster also
suffers an additional 1d3 permanent loss of Personality. On the third roll the caster’s original eyes
go blind and milky white. The caster suffers a permanent -2 to attack rolls due to lack of depth
perception, but the third eye is now able to Detect Magic (per the spell as if a spellcheck of 15 was
rolled) whenever the caster concentrates for 1 full round. |
3 |
Urhatta demands payment in kind for her many boons. The caster must retrieve a piece of lost
knowledge and sacrifice it to Urhatta. This may be a magical scroll, magic item or ancient book,
tablet or grimoire. The caster must burn, smash or otherwise destroy the knowledge in a 1 hour
ritual to Urhatta. The caster can in no way benefit from the knowledge sacrificed. On a second
roll, the caster must quest for a particularly valuable item or knowledge as above, but the quest will
take 1d4 days and be guarded by 1d4 creatures at least as powerful as the caster. On the third and
subsequent rolls, the caster must quest further and harder for the knowledge: There are no limits
to what Urhatta may ask. |
4 |
The caster absorbs some of Urhatta’s mortal essence. The caster is constantly alive with the energies
of the multi-verse, carrying a strong static charge at all times. His hair stands on end, small
sparks fly when he touches metal and his steps crackle slightly on occasion. On a second result, the
caster’s skin turns an azure blue and any hair on his head falls out immediately. On a third result,
the static charge becomes so powerful it is actually dangerous. Any creature touching or is touched
by the caster suffers 1d4 damage from Electricity. Fortitude save DC 14 for half. |
5 |
The caster’s overwhelming desire to learn the deepest truths cause him to slowly and methodically
practice his craft. Any time this result is rolled the Judge determines one spell the caster is able to
cast. The casting time for this spell is doubled for the caster the first time he casts it each day. If the
spell is lost, it takes twice the normal time to return to the caster. This result can be applied to the
same spell multiple times, lengthening the casting time and recover time exponentially. |
6 |
Urhatta demands retribution! The caster is tasked with searching out an oath-breaker at
Urhatta’s direction, and compelling him to fulfill his promise. On a second and any subsequent
results, Urhatta has declared the oath-breaker beyond redemption, and the caster must find and
irrevocably destroy him. |
Spellburn: Urhatta
Roll |
Result |
1 |
Crackling blue electrical energy wracks the casters body. The severe convulsions manifest as stat
loss. |
2 |
The secrets of the multiverse are suddenly opened, all at once to the caster, without filter. The
severe shock and drain manifest as stat loss. |
3 |
The great Bell of Truth tolls from within the body of the caster. The sound is deafening to all within
30’ (Fortitude save DC 10 or deafened for 2d5 rounds) and can be heard at a distance of 1d3
miles. The vibrations manifest as stat loss. |
4 |
Great knowledge requires great sacrifice! The caster must dislocate a joint for every 2 points of
spellburn requested. Wrists, elbows, shoulders, knees, and ankles all qualify. The effects (loss of
movement for ankles and knees; penalty to attack for wrist, elbow and shoulder) last until the
caster can rest for a full night, and the intense pain manifests itself as stat loss. |
Patron Spells: Urhatta
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