Thanatotic Titan
Level 22Attacks
Abilities
100 feet. Titans warp perception and distance around them to seem even larger and more imposing. A creature that enters or begins its turn within the emanation must succeed at a DC 47 will save or its movement toward the titan is movement over difficult terrain (greater difficult terrain on a critical failure) for 1 round.
The titan can use their Reactive Strike when a creature within their reach uses a concentrate action, in additional to its normal trigger. They disrupt actions on any hit, not just a critical hit—including triggering concentrate actions.
Trigger The titan damages a creature capable of using divine spells or abilities
Effect The creature must attempt a DC 45 will save.
Critical Success The creature is unaffected.
Success The creature can't use divine spells or abilities for 1 round and is Frightened 2. Only powerful non-divine magic, such as manifestation, can undo this effect.
Failure As success, but the duration is 1 minute.
Critical Failure As success, but the duration is unlimited.
The titan Strides twice and makes a melee Strike. If the Strike hits, the titan can cast Earthquake centered on the target as a free action.
Huge or smaller, foot, DC 45 reflex
If the titan's void chunk Strike isn't a critical failure, the chunk explodes, dealing 10d6 void damage to all creatures in a 20-foot burst (DC 45 reflex save).
The titan makes a melee weapon Strike against each foe within their reach. This counts as three attacks for the titan's multiple attack penalty, but the penalty doesn't increase until all attacks have been made.
Thanatotic titans served as assassins in the war against the deities. They learned to sever their targets' divine connections, murdering mortal priests and divine heralds alike. Thanatotic titans were locked away in the Outer Rifts, but some have freed themselves and crept out from the Outer Rifts so they might continue their sprees of murder and mayhem. They maintain a devotion to their purpose and a grudge, and to this day, they seek out the faithful for slaughter.
Created by ancient deities long before the rise of mortal ancestries, titans united and attempted to overthrow their deific progenitors. The resulting war still figures prominently throughout mortal myths, in which most titans were cast down and imprisoned for eons.