Picture-in-Clouds
Level 13Attacks
Abilities
Trigger The picture-in-clouds takes damage from a hostile action
Effect The picture-in-clouds disperses. Until the end of the current turn, they can't be attacked or targeted, they don't take up space, and any auras or emanations they have are suppressed. At the end of the turn, the picture-in-clouds re-forms in any sufficient space within 150 feet of where they dispersed; any auras or emanations they have are restored as long as the duration didn't run out while the elemental was dispers
60 feet. Air within the emanation is difficult terrain for Flying creatures that don't have the air trait.
The picture-in-clouds shifts into their choice of an eagle shape, elephant shape, or sword shape.
Requirements The picture-in-clouds is in elephant shape
Effect The picture-in-clouds breathes out a 30-foot area of air from their cloudy trunk. Creatures in the area must attempt a DC 30 fortitude save to stand their ground. A creature pushed into a solid object stops moving and takes 4d10 bludgeoning damage.
Critical Success The creature is unaffected.
Success The creature is pushed 20 feet.
Failure The creature is pushed 40 feet.
Critical Failure The creature is pushed 40
Requirements The picture-in-clouds is in eagle shape
Effect The picture-in-clouds Flies 125 feet, flapping their wings and creating a barrier along their path. This barrier has the effects of Wall of Wind (DC 30 fortitude) and lasts until the end of the picture-in-clouds's next turn.
Requirements The picture-in-clouds is in sword shape
Effect The picture-in-clouds spins, forming a whirlwind that deals 5d8 slashing damage in a 15-foot area (DC 30 reflex save).
The picture-in-clouds's movement doesn't trigger reactions.
The shifting shapes of clouds in the sky have captivated the imaginations of mortal children for centuries. Pictures-in-clouds represent this pure possibility of air, transforming into anything the Universe imagines them to be.
Many elementals that roam the Plane of Air embody the mercurial formlessness and chaos of tumultuous storms.
Tempestuous Spirits
Air elementals are often flighty contrarians, often more concerned with bringing about change than with the specific changes they enact. Art and writing created by such elementals is exceptionally rare, as they usually destroy their projects once the challenge and excitement of completing them fades.
Invisible Courtiers
Formless and invisible elementals are the favored children of Hshurha, the air elementals' mother goddess. They receive favorable treatment in her realm, Verglas Precessional, where they serve as trusted advisors, emissaries to other planes, and members of her personal retinue, in addition to performing clandestine tasks the goddess wishes to keep hidden.