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Today, in Gods of Wandrossa you're allowed to use Chosen Ones. What's a Chosen One? Mechanically speaking, it's an extra action taken at Might 1. At various levels you get more than one Chosen One. In Fifth Edition terms they're considered characters of 20th-level or monsters with a CR 15 - 17, typically with a lair.

For you, all you need to do is give me the name and brief description of your Chosen Ones. Don't limit yourself to just NPCs, either. These can be anything that make sense for your character.

Lupus could have a giant wolf Chosen One.

Indronyx could have a malicious shadow monster as a Chosen One.

Yumia could have a giant snowman as a Chosen One.

Etc.

Once you give me the details, you're free to use them in today's session, too. In addition, I plan on spending the weekend statting them up for a book release.

You can see how many chosen ones you receive by referencing the updated Gods of Wandrossa ruleset.

Go ahead and place them below. Make sure to list your God name and then each of your Chosen Ones with a short description for each.

Looking forward to it!

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Murdock

Ashtai Plutari, The Oily Ooze-Plutari is a former Undying Warlock who caught the eye of Ashtai. Ashtai used their oil and transformed the former warlock into The Oily Ooze. Plutari is now a gargantuan ooze made of oil. He can use the various spells he had as a warlock. He will use his various magic to disguise him self in the form he had before this transformation in order to walk around in broad day light. Sometimes his form will appear to leak oil. He goes from town to town spreading the oil of corruption into people he meets. Especially those who seek to spread law in the land. He even on occasion will eat with government officials just to slip oil into their drinks or food and corrupt them. More info on him will come as i come up with it.

Anonymous

After Byldanos built the first Forge-Born, Prometheus, Coram knew he must forge one for himself. He approached Byldanos who gave him the rest of the chunk of unworked metal that was used for Prometheus as well as the knowledge required to repeat the feat of creating life out of steel. Wtith these in hand Coram forged Prometheus a brother, Corantheus. Corantheus wields a great hammer that was forged alongside himself by Coram. His eyes glow as red as the flames he was forged in. His engravings look like tattoos that spread from one shoulder across his back and onto the other shoulder. He stands 6’6” the same height as his brother, but is somewhat broader at the shoulders. Naturally, being forged by a forge god, Corantheus is a smith himself. Upon, gaining life he improves upon his own armor with gadgets and interworked weapons. (He makes himself a fighter with the armorer subclass). His demeanor is similar to Coram’s being loud and boisterous, but is somewhat subdued in comparison, preferring wit and sarcasm to express himself.