On its turn a creature restrained this way can try and free itself as an action with a DC 15 Dexterity (Acrobatics) check. Those creatures must succeed on a DC 15 Dexterity saving throw or be restrained until the start of Santa’s next lair action.
Here these creatures make toys and other gifts. Santa’s lair is a magical workshop run by his winter elves (a size Small subrace of elves). Using his magic he has beaten many bands of marauding monsters, fiendish incursions, and things that go bump in the night. Thus he encourages kindness by rewarding all good folk with presents once a year. Less known is that Santa travels to defend groups of good creatures when their lives are threatened. Promoter and Protector of Good.Santa’s mortality is directly connected to good people. Now the energy which travels North sustains these life forces and workshop. The first commingling of this energy created Santa Claus himself, the next created his wife, then his army of winter elves, and finally his workshop. When a good creature performs a generous act, a small amount of positive energy is released. This energy travels as far North as it can.
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This appearance leads some to believe Santa is no more than a kind grandpa, but this being is full of magical power fueled by the generosity of all good creatures.Ĭreated by Generosity. Santa may appear humanoid, but he is really a product of something far more mystical. His cheeks are rosy, his eyes are twinkly, and a mop of white hair adorns his smiling, bearded face. Santa Claus’ appearance is one of an elderly human male dressed in warm red and white robes carrying a large sack of gifts. Common folk know him as a generous, kind giver of gifts, but his enemies know him only as a giver of pain. This jolly old elf (actually a celestial) brings cheer to those on his nice list and punishes those on the naughty list. The story of Santa Claus is known throughout the land. Of course if you prefer the third edition Santa, he lives over here. So it is with that inspiration I present that latest fifth edition Dungeons and Dragons creature I’ve brewed up – Santa Claus. Of course all over the world many people are getting into the holiday spirit as well as celebrating the RPG Blog Carnival.
At the end of the month I’ll make a list linking all participating blog posts so everyone can checkout the fine homebrew creations in one place. The theme is “Homebrew Holiday Gifts.” I’m asking bloggers everywhere to share their RPG creations for their favorite systems with me. What time is that? It’s the time this site hosts the RPG Blog Carnival. It’s the most wonderful time of the year.