Harsh and uncaring as the coldest winter, fickle as a child, and more lethal than the deadliest assassin, the Boreal Sovereign rules their frigid domain far in the north with a glacial grip. One-time ruler of the Winter Court of the Fey, Lómil-Galath, the Boreal Sovereign was thrown down and exiled with all their retinue many Ages ago, for crimes so heinous that even the other chaotic Fey Courts could not abide. Lómil-Galath has no fixed form or gender- they shift at will between any forms they desire, almost always with too many eyes and delicate, needle-like teeth. They are charming, witty, able to plan for centuries ahead- and utterly inhuman in their desires. Their plan, as far as any who even know of its existence can tell, is to disturb the Feyweirs across the world, and join forever the Mortal Realm and that of the Fey. Lómil-Galath’s retinue and servants can be found scattered through the lands, often accomplishing many and varied missions. Some appear to be altruistic (reuniting a Dryad to her stolen tree by destroying the Feyweir constructed nearby), others entirely villainous (rescue children from a coven of Hags, and then deliver them to another Hag who wishes to devour them), while others involve the construction of Feygates in wild places. What is certain is that the Boreal Sovereign is far more than a Faerie story. They are real, wicked, and utterly terrifying. Statistics: Lómil-Galath is an advanced Nymph with the spellcasting powers of a 30th-level Sorcerer, and the ability to shape shift into any form it wishes 3 times per round as a free action, often including combined forms (the body of an ox, the head of a lion, and the legs of an enormous spider, for example), and regenerating 20 hit points each time they change form. They are Chaotic and Evil, but wildly intelligent (Int 27), and patient, though given to outbursts of hyper violent rage. They eventually regenerate all damage from sources which do not come from a magical, lawful, and cold iron weapon. (Originally posted on Game Masters Stash on 14 September 2018) Categories All Comments are closed.
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