Vestiges (5e Otherworldly Patron)

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Author: Vaegrim (talk)
Date Created: 01/06/2016
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The extra-dimensional spirits known as vestiges are all that remains of powerful forces and entities that once exercised great authority or demonstrated awful capabilities. The warlock is one who, by knowledge of the proper seals and chants, can gain access to those wisps of power locked beyond the material world. Though you call no-one master, a binder must manage the disparate demands of his discorporate allies. Navigating the web of rivalries and alliances among the broken outsiders can be a dizzying challenge.

Soul Binding[edit]

Starting at 1st level, you gain the ability to strike a deal with a vestige by inscribing its seal. Immediately after a long rest, you can use this feature to gain access to new skills and knowledge. Choose one proficiency (skill, tool, weapon, armor, or shield) and one sorcerer or warlock spell of a level you can cast. You are considered proficient in your choice and the spell is considered a warlock spell you know. These benefits last until you use this feature again.

You may only choose proficiency with Heavy Armor if you are proficient with Medium Armor. At 6th level, you can also choose an invocation, as long as you meet its prerequisites.

Practiced Sealcraft[edit]

Starting at 6th level, your skill with binding lets you craft a seal more quickly and precisely. When you finish a short rest, you can choose to release and bind a new vestige, choosing a new spell, invocation, and proficiency as if you had used the Soul Binding feature.

Once you use this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a long rest.

Soul Guardian[edit]

Beginning at 10th level, the spirits you bind are more deeply entrenched in your soul. Whenever you use the Soul Binding feature, you may choose one of the following benefits:

You retain this benefit for as long as you maintain the spell, invocation, and proficiency from Soul Binding.

Forked Possession[edit]

Starting at 14th level, you have learned to balance two spirits in harmony, binding two vestiges at the same time. When you use Soul Binding, you may bind a second vestige (choosing an additional spell, invocation, and proficiency per Soul Binding). You may also choose a second option granted by Soul Guardian. Practiced Sealcraft will still only allow one vestige to be released and bound, leaving one spell, invocation, and proficiency unchanged.


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AuthorVaegrim +
Canontrue +
ClassWarlock +
FeaturesSoul Binding +, Practiced Sealcraft +, Soul Guardian + and Forked Possession +
Identifier5e Otherworldly Patron +
Rated ByLuigifan18 +
RatingRating Pending +
SummarySouls of legendary beings who have been "evicted" from the universe. +
TitleVestiges +