Sage Archdragon

Level 21
Creature· dragonRareGargantuanRemaster
AC
46
HP
390
Speed
25 ft.
Perception
+38
Fort
+32
Ref
+36
Will
+38
Immunities paralyzed, sleep
Languages common, draconic
Senses darkvision
Skills arcana +40, occultism +40, intimidation +36, nature +36, religion +36, acrobatics +34
Other Speeds fly 120 ft.
Recall Knowledge DC 47 (arcana)

Attacks

Melee Jaws +39 (magical, reach 15 ft.), Damage 4d10+21 piercing
Melee Claw +39 (agile, magical, reach 10 ft.), Damage 4d8+21 slashing
Melee Tail +37 (magical, reach 20 ft.), Damage 4d12+21 bludgeoning
Melee Thoughtbarb +37 (magical, mental), Damage 4d6+11 mental

Abilities

+2 Status to All Saves vs. Spells
Divert Essence

Trigger A creature within 90 feet Casts a Spell that targets the dragon


Effect The sage dragon steals energy from the spell to protect itself, gaining resistance to damage from spells equal to the triggering spell's rank until the beginning of their next turn.

Eldritch Interference

90 feet, DC 40 will.

Overlapping fields near the dragon make spellcasting unpredictable. A creature that enters or begins its turn in the area must attempt a Will save. Regardless of the result of the saving throw, the creature is temporarily immune to this dragon's eldritch interference for 1 minute.


Critical Success For 1 round, when the creature Casts a Spell that either deals damage or restores Hit Points, they gain a status bonus to the spell's damage or healing equal to the spell's

Draconic Frenzy◆◆

The dragon makes two claw Strikes and one tail Strike in any order.

Draconic Momentum

The dragon recharges their Overwhelming Proclamation whenever they score a critical hit with a Strike.

Endless Spellscales

1 to 3

The dragon expends a spell inscribed on one of their scales, casting a common spell of 7th rank or lower from any tradition, using the spell's typical number of actions and their spell DC.

Mystic Facility

The dragon can activate scrolls and wands of any tradition as if the spells they contain were occult spells.

Overwhelming Proclamation◆◆

The dragon exclaims hidden truths that only they have been able to understand, dealing 22d6 mental damage in a 30-foot cone (DC 44 will save). On a critical failure, creatures are also Stunned 1. The dragon can't use Overwhelming Proclamation again for .

Reflexive Understanding

Frequency once per hour

Requirements The dragon was targeted by a spell of 9th rank or lower in the last round


Effect The dragon analyzes the spell's inner workings. For the next 10 minutes, the dragon can cast the spell at the same rank as if it were one of their innate occult spells.

Reveal Shame◆◆

Requirements The dragon has successfully Recalled Knowledge about an enemy within 90 feet


Effect The dragon utters an embarrassing secret about the creature, unnerving them and their allies. Every enemy within 90 feet that can hear the secret must attempt a DC 44 will save.


Critical Success The creature is unaffected.

Success The creature is Frightened 1.

Failure The creature is Frightened 2.

Critical Failure The creature is Confused for 1 round and Frightened 3.

Sanguine Knowledge

The first time each encounter a dragon hits and deals damage to a creature with their jaws Strike, they receive information about the creature as if the dragon had succeeded at a check to Recall Knowledge about that creature.

A shining, rune-inscribed scale is all that most people, even adventurers, see of a sage dragon during their lifetimes. Even then, only those familiar with dragon lore will likely recognize the scale as anything other than an elaborate spell scroll. Collectors and scholars of esoteric lore, sage dragons become increasingly reclusive as they age, and, even in their youths, they're prone to work through trusted intermediaries. For those able to locate and gain the trust of such a creature, even the youngest sage dragons are fonts of difficult-to-find knowledge and rare magical techniques. The oldest sage dragons are living combinations of gargantuan libraries and endless grimoires, accumulating the secrets of the Universe, and beyond, in their isolated lairs.

Organized and methodical, with an insatiable curiosity and eidetic memory, sage dragons are the devout researchers of the dragon world. The intellectual pursuits of sage dragons demand extended periods of quiet study, one of the reasons that such dragons live in isolated, hidden locations. Young dragons tend to specialize in a particular area of research. As they age, these research interests also broaden, with an expert in a particular river expanding into topics such as the water cycle, ecology, or the Plane of Water. Sage dragons interested in religious topics often worship Nethys or a god dedicated to knowledge, such as Gruhastha, Qi Zhong, or Ydajisk. Dragons who seek grim rituals or cryptic knowledge might join the church of Abraxas or worship Norgorber in his aspect of the Reaper of Reputation.