Sor'ren Setut, The Golden Merchant (5e Creature)
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Sor'ren Setut, The Golden Merchant[edit]
Medium monstrosity, chaotic good Armor Class 30k (monstrous natural armor)
Saving Throws Str +4997, Dex +4997, Con +4997, Int +4997, Wis +4997, Cha +4997 Ascended Body. Sor'ren underwent a series of ordinary spells in a certain order, that allowed him to obtain the bodily strength of creatures without limits. These creatures were additive to his strength, and he gained their full range of capabilities. His body is morphic, and he can transform it at will, utilizing any printed 5e creature's abilities he wishes. He holds all their passive skills, except the ones he does not want. He has the requisite speed and power to move normally in stopped time. Ascended Mind. Sor'ren can gain or shed feats, boons, or learn spells by merely observing them once. He rolls 3 dice when he makes any roll of a d20, and cannot be forced to take less than advantage on his rolls. He is aware of the thoughts and desires of any creature he has met before. (no check required) Any abilities, spells, or traits that he gains, he instantly improves upon as if he was the paragon user of it.
Infinite Legendary Resistance. If Sor'ren fails a saving throw, he can choose to succeed instead. He can use this to act as a death ward, negating death or damage that would kill him. Reactive. Sor'ren may take a reaction on every turn. Additionally, he has 5 separate reactions that he may take during a round to make opportunity attacks. ACTIONSGinsu Infinity. Sor'ren makes infinite attacks, spells, movement, or applies any conditions to any creatures he chooses that he can sense. He can do some or all of these things. Unarmed Strike Melee Weapon Attack: +5000 to hit, reach 10 ft., one target. Hit: 5000 of any kind of damage. Upon being hit, the target must succeed on a DC 5000 Wisdom saving throw or gain a condition of Sor'ren's choice until the start of his next turn. Cast Spell. Sor'ren casts any spell that he chooses. His save DC is 5000 Wisdom. REACTIONSGinsu Infinity. Sor'ren makes infinite attacks, spells, movement, or applies any conditions to any creatures he chooses that he can sense. He can do some or all of these things. Mental Transmission. Sor'ren can use Mental Transmission once per turn without action cost, after which it costs a reaction, bonus action, or action. |
Sor'ren Setut is a Celeritan Annunaki, which comes from the epic legacy rulebook from 2cgaming. He underwent drastic growth during sessions, the vast majority of it was 5e or unearthed arcana achievable with no homebrew needed. He obtained in-character knowledge of a spell combo of regular 5e spells that would allow him to take on traits without limitations. His world setting was originally Wildemont, but after our party grew really strong our DM pointed us at a "Prime Hastur" variant as a BBEG, so we did some homebrew reality hopping to get to him (her). I added the "April fools" tag so it wouldn't get taken down. But this was a real character... it looks insane to me too. He later got reality jumping magic, so assume he is not in your world XD. Thanks to our DM Mason for letting me play such a fun character! I will probably play simpler ones in the future though, (memorizing all the 5e abilities and designing the 5e spell combo was hard. My mosquito nuke combo-ed like 15ish abilities together, and I trashed it after if i figured out infinity. Its all trial and error.) If this gets a lot of likes I will post a breakdown of the trait gathering technique, and the mosquito nuke. The infinity technique requires Haymaker_(5e_Feat), a homebrew feat that I didn't make. This is the heavily abridged version, so most of the "ascended" descriptions are really summaries of many 5e abilities in conjunction together.
When sor’ren began his journey at the age of 28, he traveled at first alone, gathering friends along the route. Traveling from Rosohna to Jigow, he first met a Q’ua spirit guide named Jook along the vermaloc wildwood. He then met Bakir Amenmat, a childhood friend, along the Ifolon River, and the three celeritans made quick paces along the honor walk road to asarius. Here they met Yua Setut, a martial artist who joined up with them to travel to the lotusden forest. She was fascinated with beast martial artists, and sought to find a mentor. Sor’ren admired Yua immensely in her martial craft. She was only 10 years older than he, but had established herself as a competent eagle totemist barbarian, and an even better monk. Bakir was a large, mostly dark constellation annunaki with draconic features, who had not yet chosen a den of his own. Sor’ren was upright and vocal about how this group would etch the story of ratatotskr (himself), Níðhöggr (Bakir), Jook (Yggdrasil), and Yua (The eagle above), and create even greater stories than the ones his father had told him. That tale in his head was cut short, in the form of an ambush at the seepfeed river. Jook, the most capable fighter among the group, was killed, while the rest were captured. In the miscath pit, there were some 40 others of annunaki birth who were also experiments to for evil simic doctor named Neegan. Primary first torture was wounding to see how far each annunaki could shapeshift their body’s until it ran out of mass, or they ran out of the will to form themselves, which was almost always the latter case. Yua and Sor’ren were particularly willful, and they both ran out of body mass after years of daily suffering on the very brink of death. As Neegan got close to their primal source, he was able to interact with their souls, and implanted beast wills in both. Yua was the more promising candidate, and she was tested first. A large, strange, moth like being was forced into her being, and she was maddened in the process. A rage filled the pit with screams of her victims, and an evacuation was almost ordered before Neegan stepped in and dealt with Yua. Sor’ren never saw her after that. Neegan’s attention turned to Sor’ren as he implanted the beast will of Desirat. No physical torture was needed at this point, as the burning flames of an ignited soul took him a few dozen years of excruciating pain to adapt to even begin to walk again. Breathing was impossible, as the uncontrollable heat burned up the air in his lungs. He spent much time in a deathlike state, but the pain never left him in death. A world of hellish serenity, flames that surrounded him he imagined were sunsets of Xhorhas. There was a scientist who briefly possessed sor’ren, and instantly died from the shock of bodily and soul burning. After he could move again, he was forced to fight with monsters and other beast will subjects. He never encountered Bakir, so it was assumed that he had not survived his beast will. Sor’ren slowly developed a fighting style inspired by Yua, a flaming eagle. He met his death many times in these fights, and when he won, he was often killed anyway. But he never yielded, unbroken, but bent into states that he could not fully control. Desirat did not often speak to sor’ren at this point, but he did rage. Sor’ren only learned the name of his beast will after 11 years of combat. Being deprived of communication for so long, even Desirat’s curses and insults were like a window to Heaven to sor’ren. He did not take them to heart, knowing that Desirat, as a being of unquenchable fire, would have needed even greater and more lengthy torture to become usable as a beast will. Friends only in their shared suffering, they endured. The simics finally made a single mistake after 38 years, a ritual of permanence, mind control, was cast. The lenses came to the rescue, and 9 of the original 48 subjects were saved. Some were mentally disabled, but all were mentally unstable. Only those who had beast wills that could speak were capable of speech themselves. 50 years of rehabilitation, and sor’ren entered the world again. Determined to make his trials mean something. He continued on his journey and went on many adventures, fighting Vampyr, Auril, God Emperor Neoth, The Demiurge, and now stands against his final foe; Katya, The Queen in Yellow. |
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