Soul-Binder
Soul-Binder
Loneliness. Weakness. The call to adventure. For most people these are passing moments, a part of the ups and downs of everyday life. There are those however, who are defined by these feelings. Whether feeling alone in a crowd, powerless to get what they deserve or eager to see all things the world has to offer, soul binders have taken a drastic step to solve their problems. Unable to meet the demands of the world alone they choose to give up a piece of their soul to bond with another creature and face life's challenges together.
When soul binders bind themselves to another creature, they do so for life. They will stand together, always, two against the world. They will always look out for each other, because in the end, they need each other. Whether they like it or not. The companion will often be the stronger of the pair, but without the binder to guide it, the companion is nowhere near its full potential.
The process of binding your soul with another creature can be quite taxing, especially if the creature isn't willing at first. Some people disappear into the wild to find a forest animal willing to bind, and return months later with a beast by their side willing to do anything for them, while others would rather summon a creature of untold horror, force it into submission, then bind the creature to follow their command.
However, having your soul bound to another creature means that your soul will never be full again. There is always something missing. It gets even more apparent for the soul binder when their companion is far away from them, and can sometimes be physically painful for them to be a great distance from their companion.
Class Information
Hit Dice. 1d6 per Soul-Binder Level
1st Level Hitpoints. 6 + your Constitution Modifier
Higher Level Hitpoints. 1d6 (increase to 4) + your Constitution modifier per Soul-Binder level after 1st
Armor Proficiencies. Light Armor
Weapon Proficiencies. Simple Weapons
Tool Proficiencies. One Set of Tools
Saving Throw Proficiencies. Constitution and Charisma
Skill Proficiencies. Choose two from Animal Handling, History, Nature, Insight, Arcana, Persuasion, Intimidation
Equipment. A Simple Weapon or a Martial Weapon (if Proficient), an Equipment Pack, a set of Leather Armor or Breastplate, and one Non-Vehicle Tool that you are Proficient with
Header text | Level | Header text |
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Soul Bond | 1st | You choose your subclass, and gain features at 1st, 3rd, 7th, 11th, 14th, and 15th Level |
Bonded Companion | 1st | You gain a Companion that you fight with and that grows with you |
Symbiotic Link | 1st | While close to your Companion, you and it gain buffs |
Hidden Form | 1st | You can shrink, dismiss, or disguise your companion |
Spellcasting | 2nd | You gain half Spellcasting that uses Charisma and Preparing Spells |
Edict | 2nd | You gain several ways to give your Companion a specifically effective command |
Keen Guidance | 3rd | You can command your Companion with a Bonus Action instead of an Action |
Ability Score Improvements | 4th | You increase your Ability Scores or gain a Feat, you do this at 4th, 8th, 12th, 16th, and 19th Level |
Companion Ability Score Improvements | 4th | You increase your Companion's Ability Scores or cause it to gain a Feat, you do this at 4th, 8th, 12th, 16th, and 19th Level |
Advanced Offense | 5th | When you use your Action to command your Companion, it can Attack twice and you can make an Attack or cast a Cantrip as a Bonus Action |
Companion's Protection | 6th | Your Companion has Proficiency in all Saving Throws and is better at Intelligence and Charisma Saving Throws while close to you |
Magic Item Absorption | 6th | You can give your Companion magic items |
Soul Linked Casting | 7th | When you cast a Spell that would affect you, you can have it affect your Companion too |
Soul Shield | 10th | You can use your Reaction to protect your Companion, and don't need to use a Reaction to give your Damage to your Companion |
Swift Order | 11th | When you command your companion with a Bonus Action, it makes two Attacks, if you use an Action, it makes three |
Resonating Voice | 18th | You can use two Edicts at once and you gain twice as many uses |
Soul Infused Giant | 20th | You can transform your Companion into a giant and more powerful version of itself |
Soul Bond
1st, 3rd, 7th, 11th, 14th, and 15th Level Soul-Binder Feature
You choose one of the Soul Bond in the table below that represents the creature you have sacrificed a portion of your soul to bond to.
Soul Bond | Complexity (1-5) | Description |
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Bond of the Divine | 3 | You bond yourself with a divine warrior, giving you and your Companion a greater control of life over death, as you protect each other, and your allies from its cold claws |
Bond of the Puppet | 3 | You bond yourself with a magical automaton of your creation, gaining complete control of it as you slowly perfect your exact instructions to give it maximum efficiency. |
Bond of the Spirit Vessel | 2 | You bond yourself with a magical creature that has had its soul severed from its body now trapped in an undead just or mechanic contraption, causing you and your Companion to take the life force of your enemies while sharing your own life force. |
Bonded Companion
1st Level Soul-Binder Feature
You gain a Companion that will serve and aid you in every way it possibly can. You must create your Companion, described in the Companion Creation section after the class description.
Your Companion shares your Initiative Score and you and the Companion both act on the same turn. It can move and use its Reaction on its own, but the only Action it takes on its turn is the Dodge Action, unless you use an Action on your turn to command it to take another Action. That Action can be one in its stat block or some other Action. If you are Incapacitated, the Companion takes the Action that would best protect itself and you. While your Companion is within 1 Mile of you, you can communicate with it telepathically.
If your Companion is reduced to 0 Hit Points, it falls Unconscious and makes Death Saving Throws if not Stable. If your Companion has died within the last Hour, while it is within your Reach, you can use an Action to expend a Spell Slot of 1st Level or higher. When you do, your Companion returns to life after 1 Minute with a number of Hit Points equal to 10 x the Slot Level expended. You can also use an an Action while your Companion is within your Reach to expend a Spell Slot of 1st Level or higher, when you do, you restore a number of Hit Points to your Companion equal to 10 x the Slot Level expended.
At the end of a Long Rest, you can summon your Companion wherever it is, teleporting it to an unoccupied space within 5ft of you, and reviving it with all its Hit Points it if was dead or below its Hit Points Maximum. If you die, your Companion gains 1 Level of Exhaustions after every Minute while you are dead.
Additionally, as an Action, while you are within 1 Mile of your Companion, you can see through your Companion's eyes and hear what it hears until the start of your next turn, ganging the benefits of any special senses it has. You can also speak through your Companion during this time. During this time you are also Deaf and Blind to your own senses.
Symbiotic Link
1st Level Soul-Binder Feature
You have sacrificed much of your essence to form the link you have with your companion, but it will in turn protect you with everything it can. While you are within 60ft of your Companion, you gain the following benefits:
- When you take Damage you can use your Reaction to cause your Companion to take that Damage instead.
- When you regain Hit Points caused by expending a Hit Dice, your Companion regains a number of Hit Points equal to twice the number you regained.
- If you are reduced to 0 Hit Points, you can use your Reaction to sacrifice your Companion to save yourself. When you do, you regain a number of Hit Points equal to the current number of Hit Points your Companion has. Your Companion is then reduced to 0 Hit Points.
Hidden Form
1st Level Soul-Binder Feature
You have learned how to reduce your Companion's size or hide it on another plane for an easy way to hide or carry it. Choose one of the following features to gain:
- Shrink. You can use your Bonus Action to change your Companion's Size to Tiny or back to its full Size if it is within 30ft of you. If there isn't enough space for it to grow to its original Size, nothing happens. While in this Tiny form, the Companion can't attack in any way.
- Pocket Dimension. As an Action, while your Companion is within your Reach, you can temporarily dismiss it. It disappears into a pocket dimension where it awaits your summon. As a Bonus Action, you can cause it to reappear in an unoccupied space within 5ft of you. If you fall Unconscious while your Companion is in this pocket dimension, it reappears in a space within 5ft of you, pushing other creatures out of the way to do so if required.
- Disguise. As an Action you can create an illusion around your companion that makes it looks like another Beast or Humanoid of similar build and size, such as making a drake look like a dog, or an angel look like a farmer. The disguise ends if your companion takes any Damage, deals Damage to another creature or you end it as an Action.
At the end of a Long Rest you can choose a different feature to gain.
Spellcasting
2nd Level Soul-Binder Feature
Spellcasting Ability. Charisma
Spell Save DC. 8 + your Charisma Modifier + your Proficiency Bonus
Spell Attack Bonus. Your Charisma Modifier + your Proficiency Bonus
Spellcasting Focus. A Arcane Focus
Spell Learning Method. Whenever you finish a Long Rest, you prepare a number of Spells equal to your half your Soul-Binder Level + your Charisma Modifier from the Paladin Spell List. You can cast these Spells using your Spell Slots until the end of your next Long Rest.
Level | Cantrips Known | Spells Known | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th |
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2nd | 2 | 2 | 2 | - | - | - | - |
3rd | 2 | 3 | 3 | - | - | - | - |
4th | 3 | 3 | 3 | - | - | - | - |
5th | 3 | 4 | 4 | 2 | - | - | - |
6th | 3 | 4 | 4 | 2 | - | - | - |
7th | 3 | 5 | 4 | 3 | - | - | - |
8th | 3 | 5 | 4 | 3 | - | - | - |
9th | 3 | 6 | 4 | 3 | 2 | - | - |
10th | 4 | 6 | 4 | 3 | 2 | - | - |
11th | 4 | 7 | 4 | 3 | 3 | - | - |
12th | 4 | 7 | 4 | 3 | 3 | - | - |
13th | 4 | 8 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 1 | - |
14th | 4 | 8 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 1 | - |
15th | 4 | 9 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 2 | - |
16th | 4 | 9 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 2 | - |
17th | 4 | 10 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 1 |
18th | 4 | 10 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 1 |
19th | 4 | 11 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 2 |
20th | 4 | 11 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 2 |
Edict
2nd Level Soul-Binder Feature
You have gotten better control over your Companion and can give it more complicated commands. When you use an Action to command your Companion you can choose one Edict as part of that Action for your Companion to follow. Edicts will refer to your Edict Die, which beings as a d4, but increases in size as you gain Levels in this class, shown in the Edict Die column of the Soul-Binder table.
- Sic 'Em! You command your Companion to Attack with extra ferocity. The next time your Companion makes an Attack this turn, it adds your Edict Die to its Attack and Damage Rolls.
- Toughen Up! You command your Companion to ready itself to withstand even more blows. Your Companion gains a number of Temporary Hit Points equal to two rolls of your Edict Die which last for 1 Minute.
- Daunt 'Em! You command your Companion to instill fright and hesitate in your foes. Your Companion can use its Bonus Action this turn to choose a creature within 30ft of it that can see or hear it. The next time the chosen creature makes an Attack in the next Minute, it subtracts your Edict Die from the result of the Attack.
- Over There! You command your Companion to move quickly and safely. During this turn, your Companion can use its Bonus Action to move up to half its Speed without Provoking Opportunity Attacks.
You can use a number of Edicts equal to your Soul-Binder Level, regaining expended uses at the end of a Long Rest.
Keen Guidance
3rd Level Soul-Binder Feature
You can now give your Companion commands easier than before. You can command your Companion as a Bonus Action instead of as an Action. When you do so, you can use an Edict with that command. Your Companion can only take one Action each turn.
Ability Score Improvements
4th, 8th, 12th, 16th, and 19th Level Soul-Binder Feature
Your skill and strength expands, choose one of the following:
- Increase one Ability Score of your choice by 3.
- Increase one Ability Score of your choice by 2 and one Ability Score of your choice by 1
- Increases three Ability Scores of your choice by 1.
- Gain one Feat of your choice.
No Ability Score increases or Feat gained from this feature can increase one of your Ability Scores beyond 20 unless stated otherwise.
Companion Ability Score Improvements
4th, 8th, 12th, 16th, and 19th Level Soul-Binder Feature
Your Companion's skill and strength expands, choose one of the following for your Companion:
- Increase one Ability Score of your choice by 3.
- Increase one Ability Score of your choice by 2 and one Ability Score of your choice by 1
- Increases three Ability Scores of your choice by 1.
- Gain one Feat of your choice.
No Ability Score increases or Feat gained from this feature can increase one of your Companion's Ability Scores beyond 20 unless stated otherwise.
Advanced Offense
5th Level Soul-Binder Feature
You have improved your control over your Companion and can offer it better guidance in combat. When you use an Action to command your Companion and it takes the Attack Action this turn, your companion can make an additional Attack as part of that Action. Additionally, when you use your Action to command your Companion, you can make a single Weapon Attack or cast a Cantrip with a Casting Time of an Action as a Bonus Action that turn.
Magic Item Absorption
6th Level Soul-Binder Feature
You can spend 1 Hour performing a special ritual to merge a magic item into your Companion, this can be performed during a Short or Long Rest. Merging with an item requires you, your Companion, and the item to all be in physical contact during the entire time. In order to merge with an item, your Companion needs to meet with any prerequisites listed in the item description.
While merged, the Companion gains an intuitive understanding of how to activate any magical properties of the item, including any necessary command words. Your Companion can use the magical properties of the item and apply the effects to its Natural Weapons and Natural Armor, but doesn't get the benefit of the Armor or Weapon itself. It can only have one Weapon, one Shield, and one piece of Armor merged at a time, and one piece of Armor. The companions Natural Weapons can only gain the benefits from one of the merged items. While it has an absorbed item, its Natural Weapons become magical. The Companion gains the magical benefits of any items, such as a +1 Bonus to AC and Fire Resistance from a set of +1 Fiery Plate Armor, but not the benefits of the item itself, such as the 18 AC from wearing that suit of Plate Armor.
Your Companion and three attunement slots and if it is merged with an item that requires attunement, the Companion must use one its attunement slots to gain the attunement benefits of the item. At the end of a Short or Long Rest, you and the Companion can choose which items it is benefiting from, which items its attuned to, and can expel any items from the Companion that are no longer desired.
If the Companion dies, all the merges items are expelled from its corpse on the ground around it.
Companion's Protection
6th Level Soul-Binder Feature
Your Companion's defense is better than ever, avoiding everything from traps to Spells. It gains Proficiency in all Saving Throws. Additionally, it has Advantage on Intelligence and Charisma Saving Throws while you are within 60ft of it and it can see you.
Soul Linked Casting
7th Level Soul-Binder Feature
You and your companion are of the same soul, and you can channel magic through your link. When you cast a Spell targeting yourself while your Companion is within 60ft of you, you can choose to cause the Spell to also affect your Companion. If the Spell requires Concentration and you lose this Concentration, the effect ends for both you and the Companion, and you make Saving Throws to make Concentration if your Companion takes Damage as if you had just taken that much Damage.
Soul Shield
10th Level Soul-Binder Feature
You can use some of your magic to shield your Companion from attacks. When your Companion takes Damage while you are within 60ft of it, you can use your Reaction to grant it Resistance to that Damage.
Additionally you can now transfer Damage to your Companion with your Symbiotic Link feature, without requiring you to use your Reaction to do so.
Swift Order
11th Level Soul-Binder Feature
You can now give quick and precise commands to your Companion. Your Companion can now make two Attacks when it takes the Attack Action if you command it as a Bonus Action. It also makes three Attacks when it takes the Attack Action if you use your Action to command it.
Resonating Voice
18th Level Soul-Binder Feature
You use your magic to command your Companion with a voice that resonates with your shared soul link. Whenever you would choose an Edict, you can instead choose two Edicts to apply at once. You can now use a number of Edicts equal to twice your Soul-Binder Level, regaining expended uses at the end of a Long Rest.
Soul Infused Giant
20th Level Soul-Binder Feature
You can infuse your Companion with all your energy to make it into a behemoth of raw power. As an Action while your Companion is within 120ft of you, you can choose to transform it, while it is transformed it gains the following benefits:
- It Size becomes Gargantuan.
- Its Attacks deal an additional 2d10 Damage.
- It deals twice as much Damage to objects and structures.
- Its Current and Maximum Hit Points are increased by 50.
- Its Speed is doubled.
This transformation ends after 1 Hour, the Companion falls Unconscious, or you end the transformation as an Action. Once you transform your Companion in this way, you can't do so again until you finish a Long Rest.
Companion Creation
Soul Bonds
Bond of the Divine
Sometimes one of the Three grant gifts to worthy mortals. They can take all shapes and forms and you have been given a boon in the form of a friend and protector for life.
However, oftentimes one of the War-Bringer Gods are the ones who give this protector as a way to enter partially into the world of Drakomere.
Feature | Level | Quick Explanation |
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Warrior Soul | 1st | You get Proficiency with Martial Weapons and Medium Armor as well as +1 Hit Point every Level |
Guardian of the Heavens | 1st | Your Companion is a Highling, has Resistance to Radiant and Necrotic Damage, deals Radiant Damage, and you learn Highling |
Gift of Life | 3rd | When your Companion takes Damage, you can heal another creature |
Inspiring Heal | 7th | You get the Healing Word Spell, and when you cast it on your Companion it can Attack |
Divine Edicts | 11th | You gain additional Edict options |
Extra Attack | 14th | You make an additional Attack every time you take the Attack Action |
Feature | 15th | Example |
Warrior Soul
1st Level Bond of the Divine Feature
Your soul is bound to an inherently martial being, giving you some of its experience in combat. You gain Proficiency with Martial Weapons and Medium Armor. Additionally, your Hit Points Maximum increases by 1, and increases by 1 again whenever you gain a Level in this Class.
Guardian of the Heavens
1st Level Bond of the Divine Feature
You have bound your soul to a celestial creature. You and your Companion gain the following features:
- Your Companion's Creature Type is Highling.
- Your Companion gains Resistance to Radiant and Necrotic Damage.
- Whenever your Companion deals Damage with one of its Natural Weapons, it can choose to make the Damage Radiant.
- You can speak, read, and write Highling.
Gift of Life
3rd Level Bond of the Divine Feature
When your Companion is harmed you can catch its life force and redirect it elsewhere before it dissipates. When your Companion takes Damage, you can use a Reaction to restore a number of Hit Points equal to the amount of Damage your Companion took to a creature of your choice that you can see. If you used your Reaction to redirect Damage to your Companion you can use this feature as part of that Reaction.
You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Proficiency Bonus, regaining expended uses at the end of a Long Rest.
Inspiring Heal
7th Level Bond of the Divine Feature
You know how to mend wounds and inspire your guardian to perform better in combat. You learn the Healing Word Spell, it is always Prepared, counts as a Soul-Binder Spells, and doesn't count against your Spells Prepared.
Additionally, when you cast the Healing Word Spell on your Companion, it can use its Reaction to immediately make a single Weapon Attack against a creature within Range.
Divine Edicts
11th Level Bond of the Divine Feature
You can command your guardian with a voice that can pierce the heavens. The following commands are added to your Edict options:
- Blind 'Em! You command your Companion to unleash its inner radiant light. As an Action this turn, your Companion can force creatures of its choice within 15ft of it to make a Constitution Saving Throw against your Spell Save DC. On a failed Save, a creature is Blinded until the end of your next turn.
- Spread Your Wings! You command your Companion to fly high in the sky. It gains a 60ft Flying Speed and does't provoke Opportunity Attacks until the start of your next turn.
Extra Attack
14th Level Bond of the Divine Feature
You can make an additional Attack whenever you take the Attack Action.
Death Prevention
15th Level Bond of the Divine Feature
Your Companion has gained the powers to protect people from the grasp of death. If a creature within 60ft of your Companion drops to 0 Hit Points or makes a Death Saving Throw, your Companion can use its Reaction to teleport to an unoccupied space within 5ft of that creature, and breathe new life into it, causing it to regain 10d12 Hit Points. Once you use this feature, you can't do so again until you finish a Long Rest.
Bond of the Puppet
Sometimes a persons soul can also be split in two as the result of a magical experiment, in such case they can because a Soul Binder and will have crafted a construct that can house their shattered soul and be controlled like a puppet.
Feature | Level | Quick Explanation |
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Arcane Soul | 1st | You gain free bonus Spells and a Cantrip |
Inorganic Companion | 1st | Your Companion is a Construct, you gain Proficiency with a Set of Artisan's Tools, your Companion is Immune to Poison and Psychic Damage, and the Charmed, Frightened, and Poisoned Conditions, it can't act while far away from you, and it doesn't need to eat, drink, or sleep |
Take Control | 3rd | You can enhance your Companion when you use your Action to command it, and you can spend a Spell Slot to improve it more |
Marionette Manipulation | 7th | You can choose two ways to improve your Companion with Take Control |
Puppet Edicts | 11th | You gain additional Edict options |
Arcane Dedication Extra Attack | 14th | You can use a Bonus Action to regain some Spell Slots |
Absolute Control | 15th | While under the effect of your Take Control feature, your Companion makes more Attacks and is better at Saving Throws |
Arcane Soul
1st Level Bond of the Puppet Feature
Your soul is bound to an inherently magical being. You gain Bond Spells at the Soul-Binder Levels listed in the Bond Spells table, as well as a Cantrip. You Know these Spells, always have them Prepared, they count as Soul-Binder Spells for you, and they don't count against your number of Prepared Spells.
Soul-Binder Level | Spells |
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1st | Mending |
2nd | Alarm, Unseen Servant |
5th | Hold Person, Web |
9th | Enemies Abound, Tiny Servant |
13th | Compulsion, Freedom of Movement |
17th | Animate Object, Dominate Person |
Inorganic Companion
1st Level Bond of the Puppet Feature
You have bound your soul to a crafted construct which now serves as its container, You and your Companion gains the following features:
- Your Companion's Creature Type is Construct.
- You gain Proficiency with Carpenter's Tools, Smith's Tools, Mason's Tools, or Tinker's Tools
- Your Companion is Immune to Poison and Psychic Damage as well as the Charmed, Frightened, and Poisoned Conditions.
- Your Companion can't take any Action if it is more than 60ft away from you.
- Your Companion doesn't need food, drink, or sleep.
Take Control
3rd Level Bond of the Puppet Feature
You can now take more direct control of your Companion and guide it. If you use your Action to command your Companion, you can also use a Bonus Action to give it one of the following benefits and you can expend a Spell Slot of 1st Level or higher to enhance the benefit:
- Protective Instructions. Your Companion's AC increases by 1 + 1 for each Slot Level of 1st Level or higher.
- Expedient Instructions. Your Companion's Speed increases by 10ft + 10ft for each Slot Level of 1st Level or higher.
- Offensive Instructions. Your Companion's Attacks this turn deal an additional 2 Damage + 2 Damage for each Slot Level of 1st Level or higher.
The chosen benefit lasts for a number of rounds equal to 1 + 1 for each Slot Level of 1st Level or higher, or until you use this Bonus Action again.
Marionette Manipulation
7th Level Bond of the Puppet Feature
You can empower your Companion and make more complex tasks. When you use your Take Control feature, you can choose two of the benefits, however if you expend a Spell Slot with the feature, you choose which benefit is improved, and you can expend two Spell Slots to do so. The Duration of the benefits are now is equal to 1 + 1 for each Slot Level of 1st Level or higher of the highest Level Spell Slot expended, or until you use this Bonus Action again.
Puppet Edicts
11th Level Bond of the Puppet Feature
You become a puppet master. The following commands are added to your Edict options:
- Return and Recover! If your Companion is within 60ft of you, it can move a to an unoccupied space within 5ft of you without Provoking Opportunity Attacks, it then regains a number of Hit Points equal to two rolls of your Edict Die.
- Follow Orders! You can give your Companion the benefits of your Take Control feature as if you used your Action to command your Companion and your Bonus Action to use the feature.
Arcane Dedication
14th Level Bond of the Blank Feature
You can use a Bonus Action to recover magic. When you do, you regain a number of Spell Slots with a combined Level of equal to or less than your Proficiency Bonus. Once you do so, you can't do so again until you finish a Long Rest.
Absolute Control
15th Level Bond of the Puppet Feature
You can take even finer control of your control of your puppet. While your Companion is under the effect of your Take Control feature, it now makes three Attacks when it takes the Attack Action if you used a Bonus Action to command it, and it makes four Attack if you use your Action, it also has Advantage on all Saving Throws it makes.
Bond of the Spirit Vessel
You have bound yourself to a fleeting spirit unable to go to the afterlife. To help keep your companion grounded in this world you have made a vessel for them, whenever that be a carefully crafted construct or a corpse that is no longer being used.
Feature | Level | Quick Explanation |
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Arcane Soul | 1st | You gain free bonus Spells and a Cantrip |
Soul Container | 1st | Your Companion is an Undead or a Construct, you can cast non-Undead and non-Construct Spells on it, it has Immunity to Poison Damage and the Poisoned Condition, and doesn't need to eat, drink, or sleep |
Macabre Reconstruction | 3rd | You can take Damage to heal your Companion |
Necrotic Reprisal | 7th | When your Companion takes Damage, it can deal Damage to enemies around it |
Vessel Edicts | 11th | You gain additional Edict options |
Arcane Dedication | 14th | You can use a Bonus Action to regain some Spell Slots |
Lifeforce Equalizer | 15th | You can use an Action to heal the lowest health creature between you and your Companion, so that you and your Companion have an equal number of Hit Points. |
Arcane Soul
1st Level Bond of the Spirit Vessel Feature
Your soul is bound to an inherently magical being. You gain Bond Spells at the Soul-Binder Levels listed in the Bond Spells table, as well as a Cantrip. You Know these Spells, always have them Prepared, they count as Soul-Binder Spells for you, and they don't count against your number of Prepared Spells.
Soul-Binder Level | Spells |
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1st | Toll the Dead |
2nd | False Life, Unseen Servant |
5th | Invisibility, Silence |
9th | Life Transference, Vampiric Touch |
13th | Death Ward, Shadow of Moil |
17th | Negative Energy Flood, Raise Dead |
Soul Container
1st Level Bond of the Spirit Vessel Feature
You have bound yourself with a soul that has become severed from its old body, and you have found a new home for this soul, whether that be a constructed vessel or a new soulless body. You and your Companion gains the following benefits:
- Your Companion's Creature Type is either Construct or Undead (your choice).
- If you cast a Spell that normally can't affect Constructs and Undead, you can still target your Companion with the Spell.
- Your Companion has Immunity to Poison Damage and the Poisoned Condition.
- Your companion doesn't need food, drink or sleep.
Macabre Reconstruction
3rd Level Bond of the Spirit Vessel Feature
You can use your own lifeforce to reconstruct your companion when its Damaged. You have a pool of Soul Energy represented by a number of d6s equal to 1 + your Soul Binder Level.
As a Bonus Action, you can spend a number dice from your Soul Energy pool up to half your Soul Binder Level. When you do, roll the spent dice and add the result, you take Necrotic Damage equal to the total, and your Companion regains a number of Hit Points equal to twice the amount of Damage you took. You regain all expended dice when you finish a Long Rest.
Necrotic Reprisal
7th Level Bond of the Spirit Vessel Feature
You and your Companion's life force has been so entwined that your Companion will harm anyone who dares to hurt you. When your Companion takes Damage, it can use its Reaction to choose any number of creatures within 10ft of it, the chosen creatures make Constitution Saving Throws against your Spell Save DC. On a failed Save, a creature takes Necrotic Damage equal to the Damage your Companion took.
You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Proficiency Bonus, regaining expended uses at the end of a Longer St.
Vessel Edicts
11th Level Bond of the Spirit Vessel Feature
You can command your Companion to use its powers to manipulate life force. The following commands are added to your Edict options:
- Drain 'Em! The next time your Companion hits a creature with a Melee Attack, it deals additional Necrotic Damage to the target equal to one roll of your Edict Die. The Companion then regains a number of Hit Points equal to the Necrotic Damage dealt by the Attack.
- Scream! Your Companion can use an Action to choose a number of creatures up to your Charisma Modifier within 60ft of it, the chosen creatures make Constitution Saving Throws against your Spell Save DC. On a failed Save, a creatures takes Necrotic Damage equal to two rolls of your Edict Die and can't regain Hit Points for the next Minute.
Arcane Dedication
14th Level Bond of the Spirit Vessel Feature
You can use a Bonus Action to recover magic. When you do, you regain a number of Spell Slots with a combined Level of equal to or less than your Proficiency Bonus. Once you do so, you can't do so again until you finish a Long Rest.
Lifeforce Equalizer
15th Level Bond of the Spirit Vessel Feature
You can manipulate the thread that ties you and your Companion to heal one of you. As an Action, between you and your Companion, the creature with the least Current Hit Points regains a number of Hit Points equal to the difference between the two Current Hit Points. After you use this Action, you must finish a Long Rest before doing so again.
Bond of the Unknown
You have formed a link with an entity that is not from this world, and though it grants you a powerful ally is tearing at your mind to have a constant connection to this otherworldly creature.
Feature | Level | Quick Explanation |
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Arcane Soul | 1st | You gain free bonus Spells and a Cantrip |
Creature Beyond Comprehension | 1st | Your Companion is an Aberration, Immune to being Frightened, you and your Companion gain Resistance to Psychic Damage, and you learn Aeberez |
Edge of Sanity | 3rd | You can improve your Companion but you have a chance of going temporarily insane when you do |
Feature | 7th | Example |
Subclass Edicts | 11th | You gain additional Edict options |
Arcane Dedication | 14th | You can use a Bonus Action to regain some Spell Slots |
Feature | 15th | Example |
Arcane Soul
1st Level Bond of the Unknown Feature
Your soul is bound to an inherently magical being. You gain Bond Spells at the Soul-Binder Levels listed in the Bond Spells table, as well as a Cantrip. You Know these Spells, always have them Prepared, they count as Soul-Binder Spells for you, and they don't count against your number of Prepared Spells.
Soul-Binder Level | Spells |
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1st | Illusion Bolt |
2nd | Cause Fear, Dissonant Whispers |
5th | Detect Thoughts, Crown of Madness |
9th | Fear, Enemies Abound |
13th | Confusion, Phantasmal Killer |
17th | Dominate Person, Telepathic Bond |
Creature Beyond Comprehension
1st Level Bond of the Unknown Feature
You have bound your soul to a creature from beyond the stars. You and your Companion gain the following features:
- Your Companion's Creature Type is an Aberration.
- Your Companion is Immune to being Frightened.
- You and your Companion gain Resistance to Psychic Damage.
- You learn to speak, read, and write Aeberez.
Edge of Sanity
3rd Level Bond of the Unknown Feature
Your Companion gains the following features:
- When your Companion takes Damage, it can use its Reaction to gain Resistance to that Damage.
- When your Companion fails a Saving Throw, it can add your Edict Die to the Save.
- When your Companion hits a creature with an Attack, it can cause the Attack to deal additional Psychic Damage equal to roll of your Edict Die + your Soul-Binder Level.
When your Companion uses this power, it causes you to lose some of your sanity, potentially causing it to be too much for your mortal mind to bear. When your Companion uses one of these features, you make a Charisma Saving Throw with a DC of 5. Every time you succeed this Save, the DC increases by 3. On a failed Save, roll a d6, causing you to gain a madness for 1 Minute, and during this Minute, your Companion can't use this feature. The madnesses and their corresponding rolls are listed as follows:
- 1. Your vision becomes blurry and you massively hallucinate, casting you to be Blinded.
- 2. Your body goes into shock and your legs lock up and are unable to be used, also causing you to fall Prone.
- 3. You hear screams and maddening voices, causing you be Deafened and you can't speak.
- 4. You momentarily lose your grip on reality, causing you to have Disadvantage on Attack Rolls and Ability Checks.
- 5. Your connection with your companion begins to break your mind, causing you to be Frightened of your Companion and another random creature within 30ft of you.
- 6. You see endless futures that leads to eternal suffering, causing you to gain a Level of Exhaustion
The DC of this Saving Throw reduces to 5 when you fail the Save or finish a Short or Long Rest. You can also expend a Spell Slot as a Bonus Action to reduce the DC of the Save (to a minimum of 5) by an amount equal to the Slot Level expended.
Otherworldly Grip
7th Level Bond of the Unknown Feature
You can command your Companion to pull creatures closer using either tentacles or telekinesis and show them images that can drive them mad. As an Action your Companion can target up to 6 creatures of its choice within 30ft of it which make a Strength Saving Throw against your Spell Save DC. On a failed Save, a creature is pushed to an unoccupied space within 5ft of your Companion.
Afterwards, your Companion can use its Bonus Action to attempt to Grapple one of the pulled creatures. If the Companion succeeds, the target is Frightened of you and your Companion until the Grapple ends.
Your Companion can use this feature a number of times equal to your Proficiency Bonus, regaining expended uses at the end of a Long Rest.
Unnatural Edicts
11th Level Bond of the Unknown Feature
You can command your Companion to use its newly gained unnatural abilities. The following commands are added to your Edict options:
- Grab 'Em! Your Companion's limbs grows longer and can hit enemies from afar. During this turn your Companion's Reach increases by a number of feet equal to 10 x one roll of your Edict Die.
- Destroy Their Minds!' You command your Companion to twist its form and instill fear in your foes. This turn, your Companion can use a Bonus Action to choose a number of creatures up to one roll of your Edict Die within 30ft of it, which each make a Wisdom Saving Throw against your Spell Save DC. On a failed Save, a creature is [[Conditions#Dazed|Dazed] and Frightened of you and your Companion until the start of your next turn.
Arcane Dedication
14th Level Bond of the Unknown Feature
You can use a Bonus Action to recover magic. When you do, you regain a number of Spell Slots with a combined Level of equal to or less than your Proficiency Bonus. Once you do so, you can't do so again until you finish a Long Rest.
Embrace Madness
15th Level Bond of the Unknown Feature
You can choose to let willingly release your sanity in order to give your companion magnificent power. As a Bonus Action, you roll a d6 and gain the madness from your Edge of Sanity feature for the next 1 Minute. While you are suffering from this madness, your Companion can use your Edge of Sanity feature any number of times without expending uses of the feature. Once you use this feature, you can't do so again until you finish a Long Rest.