Time Dragon (Ancient)
Level 20Attacks
Abilities
Trigger The dragon is targeted with a ranged Strike or spell attack
Effect The dragon slows time to evade, gaining concealment against the triggering attack.
Time dragons age, but don't die from old age.
A time dragon can survive in outer space and fly at incredible speed, taking hours to reach a destination within the same solar system or days for destinations beyond. They can carry up to six passengers of at least one size category smaller than themself, protecting them from the void of space.
The dragon makes two claw Strikes and one tail Strike in any order.
When the dragon scores a critical hit with a Strike, they recharge their Timeshift Breath.
Frequency once per round
Trigger A creature within 60 feet (including the time dragon) fails a saving throw or skill check
Effect The target rerolls the check, but must use the second result. The target is then temporarily immune to Second Chance for 24 hours.
Frequency once per 10 minutes
Effect The dragon Strides or Flies up to their Speed, leaving behind afterimages of their past and future selves in each space they move through. Until the end of the dragon's next turn, they can use any of these spaces as the origin of their Strikes, spells, and other abilities. Observers also perceive the dragon in all these spaces simultaneously and must succeed at a DC 15 flat to target the dragon or fail to affect it. A creature can take a concentrate act
The dragon breathes a blast of temporal energy, warping time in a 60-foot cone. Creatures in the area must attempt a DC 42 will save. The dragon can't use Timeshift Breath again for . Critical Success The creature is unaffected.
Success The creature is Slowed 1 for 1 round.
Failure The creature is Slowed 2 for 1 round.
Critical Failure The creature shifts briefly forward in time, vanishing and reappearing at the beginning of the time dragon's next tur
Some time dragons would say time is a deep well, with those who explore it dipping cups into the waters at varying depths. Others might say that time is a shattered mirror, each shard reflecting discrete points that can be viewed simultaneously. None would say time is a firm onward march of linear progress, moving inexorably to a predetermined result. Time is fluid and ever-shifting, and time dragons dedicate themselves to protecting its flow.
Although safeguarding the natural temporal order is a mission all time dragons devote themselves to, they go about it in different ways. Staunch traditionalists oppose any meddling with the timestream whatsoever, even to repair damage caused by prior attempts to influence it, viewing this as doing more harm than good. They believe mortals are too short-sighted to responsibly use time magic and might appear without warning to slay those they believe pose a threat to the timestream. Other time dragons attempt to guide the course of events along the path they believe correct while preventing external tampering, often focusing on particular regions, areas of interest, or even individuals