Lust (FMA Supplement)

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Lust[edit]

Medium humanoid (Homunculus), lawful evil


Armor Class 23 (natural armor)
Hit Points 110 (20d8 + 20)
Speed 30 ft.


STR DEX CON INT WIS CHA
10 (+0) 20 (+5) 12 (+1) 14 (+2) 12 (+1) 14 (+2)

Saving Throws Dex +11, Cha +8
Skills Acrobatics +11, Deception +8, Perception +7, Persuasion +8, Stealth +11, Survival +7
Damage Resistances Psychic
Senses darkvision 60 ft., passive Perception 17
Languages Common
Challenge 20 (25,000 XP)


Soul Points. Lust has 20 soul points, which are regained at the end of a long rest, and 20 temporary soul points. Shee can consume a philosopher's stone to regain 1/4 the number of Alchemic Stamina points as soul points. If this would increase her soul points above her maximum, she instead gains temporary soul points. TSP can stack and can be used in the same manner as normal soul points, but are not regained at the end of a long rest.

Evasion. When Lust is subjected to an effect that allows her to make a Dexterity saving throw to take only half damage, she instead takes no damage if she succeeds on the saving throw, and only half damage if she fails.

Ultimate Soul Surge. On her turn, Lust can spend 3 soul points to take one additional action on top of her regular action and a possible bonus action. Lust may also spend 5 soul points to regain her reaction.

Ultimate Spear. Lust can spend 5 feet of her unarmed strike’s reach to reduce cover by 1/4 for the attack, or 10 feet to gain a +5 bonus to the attack roll.

ACTIONS

Multiattack. Lust makes three attacks with her unarmed strike.

Unarmed Strike. Melee Weapon Attack: +11 to hit, reach 20 ft., one target. Hit: 10 (1d10 + 5) piercing damage. Lust may spent 1 soul point to deal an additional 4 (1d8) damage on a hit.

Regeneration (1 Soul Point). As a bonus action, Lust regains 5 (1d8 + 1) hit points. Lust may spend 2 soul points to use Regeneration as a reaction, or 3 soul points to use it as a free action or when she is reduced to 0 hit points.

Unyielding (1 Soul Point). Lust takes the dash, dodge, or disengage actions as bonus actions. She can take each of these actions on the same bonus action for 1 additional soul point.

Extension (1 Soul Point). As a bonus action, Lust increases her next unarmed strike's reach by 5 feet until the end of her turn. This can be used multiple times on the same bonus action.

REACTIONS

Reactive Spear. Lust makes an opportunity attack against one creature that attacked her within her reach.

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[Source]

Lust was the second homunculus created by Father, second only to Pride. In addition to manipulating certain susceptible men into divulging information or assisting in her creator's plan, her role was to watch over Gluttony as almost a mother figure. Discovering that Roy Mustang was investigating the homunculi after the death of Lt. Hughes, a close friend of his whom both Lust and Gluttony had taken part in killing, though Envy had been the one to pull the trigger, she monitored his movements until he got too close to uncovering their secrets, just as Hughes had. After nearly killing Mustang's two most trusted living subordinates, disabling Alphonse Elric, and killing the last of the Fifth Laboratory's guardians who had gone rogue after its destruction, Mustang returned, making Lust the first homunculus in history to be truly killed.

2003

Much like Dante's other homunculi, Lust is a soul pulled from the Gate of Truth after someone tried to bring her back to life, in her case being the resurrected lover of Scar's brother. While the other homunculi willingly follow Dante, Lust only wishes to become human after regaining some of her old life's memories. Betraying Wrath and Sloth to rescue the Elric brothers, whom she believed to be her best chance at humanity, her plan only succeeded in revealing Dante's identity to them, being killed by the two homunculi shortly after.

Vortex of Souls. When Lust is targeted by detect magic or a similar effect, or contacted by any form of two-way telepathy, the caster hears the screams of every soul inside of her and must succeed a DC 22 Charisma saving throw or become frightened for 1 minute. They may retry this saving throw at the end of each of their turns, ending this effect early on a success.

Mystically Mundane. Lust can not spend spell slots or Alchemic Stamina.

Unaging. Lust does not need to eat, drink, or sleep, and does not age.


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