Covenant Engineer (5e Creature)
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Covenant Engineer[edit]
Medium monstrosity, lawful neutral Armor Class 13 (natural armour)
Skills Deception +4, Perception +6, Stealth no Bombs on your Buddies. The covenant engineer has a built in bomb on its body courtesy of the Brutes. When the engineer reaches 0 hit points, it explodes with the same force and magnitude as a plasma grenade. The explosion has a blast radius of 5 feet. Any creatures caught in the radius must make a DC 15 Dexterity saving throw or take (24) 4d8 radiant damage. Broken When the engineer dies, any shields created by it are instantly shattered. All creatures that are under the effect of the shield when it shatters need to make a DC 15 Constitution saving throw or are paralysed for 1 turn. ACTIONSShield The engineer shields it’s allies, giving them temporary hit points equal to 15 (3d10) + the shielded creature’s Constitution modifier. This shield cannot stack. Can be used on up to 5 allies at a time. The shield lasts for 3 turns. The engineer can shield itself and other engineers.
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A Huragok. |
Covenant engineers are almost always Huragok. The Huragok are long, eel-like creatures with a cluster of large air sacks that cover the center third of their body. They have six lithe, feathery tentacles spread across their body. However, these appendages were created to interface with technology, and as such, 3 or more are required to equal an average race’s arm strength. Their air bladders are able to inflate, allowing them to fly for an indefinite amount of time. Their heads have three eyes on either side of their snake-like head. Huragok skin takes various vibrant shades of pink, blue, and purple, and has a smooth, slightly slimy texture. Its tentacles are able to directly interface with technology as advanced as artificial intelligence, and their brains are able to process this information faster than a supercomputer. Huragok are not born, but “constructed.” When necessary, nearby Huragoks will scavenge the surrounding areas for materials to build another Huragok compound by compound. With this being said, they are organic creatures.
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