These powerful golems are made to protect the final resting place of the honored dead. At the core of such a creature is a solid stone sarcophagus, holding the body of its ward. The headstone literally shows the face of such a creature, and when it emerges from the earth, its powerful stone limbs and revealed. Unless the grave is disturbed, they usually stay dormant. However, they may animate if people approach the site.
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SEPULCHREATION Large construct, unaligned Armour Class 16 (natural armour) Hit Points 178 (17d10 + 85) Speed 30ft. Str 22 (+6); Dex 7 (-2); Con 21 (+5); Int 3 (-4); Wis 11 (+0); Cha 1 (-5) Proficiency bonus +4 Damage Immunities poison, psychic; bludgeoning, piercing and slashing from nonmagical attacks not made with adamantine weapons Condition Immunities charmed, exhaustion, frightened, paralyzed, petrified, poisoned Senses darkvision 120ft., passive Perception 10 Languages understands the languages of its creator but can't speak Challenge 10 (5,900 XP) Immutable Form. The golem is immune to any spell of effect that would alter its form. Magic Resistance. The golem has advantage on saving throws against spells or other magical effects. Magic Weapons. The golem's weapon attacks are magical. Spell Vulnerability. If Gentle repose is cast on the sepulchreation, it becomes paralyzed for 1 round. It Animate dead is cast on the sepulchreation, it enters a rage state for 1 minute, gaining a +4 bonus on weapon damage for all of its attacks and giving it advantage on melee attack rolls. Attacks against the sepulchreation have advantage during this time. Both of these bypass the golem's normal magic resistance and condition immunities. ACTIONS Multiattack. The golem makes two slam attacks. Slam. Melee Weapon Attack: +10 to hit, reach 5ft., one target. Hit: 19 (3d8 + 6) bludgeoning damage Spirit Guardians (Recharge 5-6). The golem casts Spirit guardians (save DC 12), manifesting glowing spiritual representations of the person buried within them. Updated from the earlier version of the Sepulchreation, published on 12 January 2019. Comments are closed.
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