Vizier Dragon (Adult, Spellcaster)
Level 15Attacks
Abilities
When a dragon speaks, the universe listens. The dragon is immune to Silence and abilities that would prevent them from speaking if the source's level is lower than the dragon's or its rank is lower than half the dragon's level rounded up.
90 feet. DC 33 will
Trigger An ally within 60 feet fails a saving throw
Effect The ally improves its result by one degree of success, turning a failure into a success or a critical failure into a normal failure. The dragon can't use this ability again for .
The dragon expresses their power in one of two ways. The dragon can't use Powerful Utterance again for .
- •Ardent Proclamation (occult, fire) The dragon breathes a blast of flame in a 40-foot cone that deals 16d6 fire damage (DC 36 reflex save).
- •Chastising Word (mental, occult) The dragon chides the targets strictly enough to leave the mind reeling. Each creature within a 40-foot cone must succeed at a DC 36 will save or become Stupefied 2 for 1 minut
Frequency once per round
Effect The dragon is a skilled mentor, and commands its students like a general. An ally within 60 feet of the dragon can Stride once and Strike once, in any order. If it hits, the Strike deals an additional 3d6 fire damage.
Effect: Word of Advice
Frequency once per round
Effect Wise people listen when a vizier dragon speaks. An ally within 60 feet of the dragon gains immunity to the vizier dragon's Powerful Utterance and resistance 15 to all other damage for 1 round.
Effect: Word of Caution
There's a feeling every teacher knows. It's when one has taken a young mind and educated, trained, and molded them to one's specifications before setting them loose and watching the pupil act on one's teachings. It's a feeling of creation, control, and wonder, the knowledge that one has created this great and glorious thing—and if one has done the job exceptionally well, then the student will outshine the master. This is immortality and power, and this is what vizier dragons chase.
Vizier dragons are primarily concerned with the education and cultivation of people. People fascinate vizier dragons in all their riotous, contradictory complexity. Why do some people excel, and others falter and fail? Why does one person become a saint and the next a tyrant? Why do some become legends in their own time, while others labor in ignominy?