Whenever you complete a short or long rest, you gain temporary hit points equal to your level. The void cares not for anything material and you inherited some of that. If you can see a creature within 30 feet of you, you know if they are a voidling. You can use this feature again when you finish a long rest. You may cast the dispel magic spell once as a 3rd level spell, without requiring any components. Once this has happened, you are permanently dead and cannot be brought back to life by any means. Unless you are resurrected (you cannot be reincarnated) within 3 days, your essence is used to create a new voidling that is not you and has no memory of or connection to you. If you die, your essence returns to the void. Your size, weight, height, and appearance are the same as that race. Your creature type is aberration, instead of humanoid. Varies depending on the race they appear as. Most voidlings are chaotic neutral, but voidlings have been known to have all sorts of alignments. Their lifespan is unknown, but believed to be thousands of years, if not infinite. They usually spend about 10 years learning and studying, thus, they reach what they consider as "adulthood" at age 10. Voidlings mark age from when they appear in the Prime Material Plane. Your Wisdom score increases by 2 and your Dexterity score increases by 1 Age. To avoid arousing suspicion, voidlings take name(s) appropriate for the race they appear as.Ī secretive race literally born of the void. They often seem lonely, even in large groups they are actively befriending. Voidlings fear others know what they are so much, they discredit and destroy anything about their race and loathe to reveal it to anyone, including trusted friends. Voidlings ignore each other to hide what they are, but may occasionally meet to share information and to see if anyone seems too suspicious of what they are. They pretend to be the race they appear as so much, it is hard to tell they are anything but that race. Voidlings often act superior to other races, including the race they appear as. Voidlings are very independant, yet can work well in groups. Legends claim they destroy knowledge about themselves to keep it hidden. Mentions of voidlings are fragmented and uncertain, but speak of a race on the fringes of society, acting secretly and without letting anyone know of their existence. No evidence supports them being voidlings, but it does explain the few times that voidlings have been identified, they act superior. Ancient records mention an empire of peoples who were of a variety of races, yet worked together seamlessly. However, it is believed the first voidling appeared with the first humanoids, but this has never been confirmed. They are elusive and rarely reveal themselves or share anything about themselves or their race. Strange things have been known to happen around voidlings. Voidlings are literally born of the void and, when they appear on the Prime Material Plane, take the appearances of the nearest humanoid race. They instead must create an excuse, usually involving injury or illness, as an explanation as to why they are unable to do these things. Despite some voidling appearing like a race that can fly or is better at swimming, digging, or has some other ability, such as breath weapons, that voidlings normally don't have, voidlings do not seem to gain these advantages. When seen with the aid of True Sight, they appear as a vaguely humanoid black void. Voildings are not, however, shapeshifters and will retain this appearance for life. This appearance is a nigh perfect copy of another nearby creature, similar to what a doppelganger could do. Voidlings can take the appearance of any race, determined when they appear in the Prime Material Plane. But just who are they? Let's see what this book says.
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