Priest of the Raven Queen - Monsters

Priest of the Raven Queen
Medium natural humanoid human , human
Level 16 Artillery (Leader) XP 1400

Initiative +10        Senses Perception +12
Raven's Blessing aura 3; any ally within the aura gains resist 5 necrotic and a +1 bonus to attack rolls.
HP 120; Bloodied 60
AC 28; Fortitude 28, Reflex 28, Will 28
Speed 5

(⚔) Sickle (standard, at-will) ✦ Weapon

+13 vs AC; 2d6+4 damage, and the target gains vulnerable 5 cold or 5 necrotic until the end of the priest's next turn.

(➶) Shadow Well (standard, at-will) ✦ Cold, Necrotic

Ranged 10; +21 vs Fortitude; 2d8+6 necrotic damage, and any enemy adjacent to the target takes 5 cold damage.

Winter's Bitter Grasp (standard, encounter) ✦ Cold

Ranged 10; +21 vs Fortitude; 1d8+6 cold damage, the priest slides the target 3 squares, and the target is immobilized (save ends). Aftereffect: The priest slides the target 3 squares and the target is slowed (save ends).

Unkind Intervention (immediate reaction, when an enemy within 5 squares of the priest hits an ally of the priest; recharge ⚃⚄⚅) ✦ Cold, Necrotic

The enemy must reroll the attack and use the second result. If the attack misses, the enemy takes 5 cold and necrotic damage.

Furious Dismissal (immediate interrupt, when an enemy enters an adjacent square; encounter) ✦ Teleportation

no attack roll; Targets the triggering creature; the target teleports 5 squares and the priest or an ally makes a basic attack against the target.

Alignment Unaligned        Languages Common
Skills Intimidate +20, Religion +18
Str 10 (+8)      Dex 15 (+10)      Wis 18 (+12)
Con 18 (+12)      Int 20 (+13)      Cha 25 (+15)

Equipment: chainmail , sickle .

Description: Only the most morbid souls could devote themselves to the Raven Queen's service, and her priests are among the most melancholic in the world. Each priest is pale, with drawn features, an emaciated figure, and brittle hair, all evidence of extreme devotion to the deity and each priest's self-denial when it comes to sleep, food, and hygiene.


Published in Dungeon Magazine 171, page(s) 86.