Mask of the Reaper
Level 16Attacks
Abilities
The mask keeps their faith tattoo hidden (typically by wearing gloves to cover the palm). To use it as a divine focus, they must first Interact to uncover the tattoo. The tattoo then stays uncovered until the mask Interacts to cover it up. A mask's faith tattoo only allows for the casting of Harm. Upon the mask's death, the tattoo disappears.
When a mask of Norgorber Strikes a foe with a weapon, they inflict an additional 1d6 persistent mental damage. As long as a creature is taking this persistent damage, they're Off-Guard.
Frequency once per day
Effect The mask whispers, then targets a creature within 30 feet. The target must then attempt a DC 37 will save.
Critical Success The target fails to hear the secret whispered and is unaffected.
Success The mask whispers a horrific secret to the target, and though their mind recoils and forgets, the target still takes 8d6 mental damage and is Frightened 1.
Failure As failure, but 17d6 mental damage and Frightened 2; the target is Confused as long as they a
A mask of Norgorber deals 2d6 extra precision damage to creatures who are Off-Guard.
These masks fracture trust and turn allies against each other.
When a powerful worshipper catches Norgorber's eye, he sometimes transforms that worshipper into one of his masks—supernatural incarnations who become powerful proxies to their god but sacrifice their free will.
Other Ancestries Most of the masks of Norgorber are human, but not all. A mask's statistics don't change if it's a Small creature, and they gain increased space and reach if they're Large or larger. Change ancestry traits as needed, but Speed and languages are unchanged. All masks of Norgorber possess darkvision granted them by their deity. Whether or not you grant a mask additional ancestry-based abilities is left to you to decide.
Masks and the Afterlife When a worshipper becomes a mask, they technically die and travel to the Boneyard to be judged by Pharasma, but in this case, the process is almost instantaneous. When Norgorber chooses someone to become a mask, a swift and nearly instantaneous blurring of the creature is the only indication of their change. Like most fiends, masks are immortal unless slain through violence or misadventure. Once slain, a mask's body decays as normal, and after a variable amount of time has passed, their soul returns to the Great Beyond to accrete its quintessence into Norgorber's realm of Duskfathom.