7/14/2023 0 Comments Dnd homebrew tumblrSepsanis imp are created by demons to be loyal servants, part of the spell that brings them to life curses them. If not, they are considered too small or damaged for flight. *If your DM approves of flight they follow the same flight rules and speed of an aarakocra. Other features can be used instead if approved by your DM Choose from the following features to have, you must choose atleast one but can have multiple.īovine eyes, leathery or scaly wings*, a mane of dark fur, hooves, a forked tail, clawed hands Sepsanis imps can speak both common and infernalĪll imps have horns along with atleast one other demonic feature. They are medium sized between 4ft and 8ft, any shorter/taller and the sizes change to small or large Speed They can range in height from 3 and a half feet to 10 feet They are functionally immortal, but can killed as easily as any normal race Size When first brought to life, a Sepsanis imp is equivalent to a 15 year old human and are mature 5 years after their creation +2 to constitution +1 to an ability of choice Age When injured, it becomes easy to determine whether they are an ink-blooded imp. There is one way to tell for sure these imps get their name from their black acidic ichor. However, the exact features can vary, with many Sepsanis imps being able to pass for tieflings or dragonborns. The best way to tell the difference is to look for demon-like features, such as horns, wings, or a tail. They are all humanoid but can range in looks from bipedal animals to elves or orcs. Because of this, the appearance and size of these imps vary drastically. A demon carves a form out of brimstone and then, using their magic, brings it to life. Sepsanis imps, also known as ink-blooded imps, are fiends usually created to be weak yet loyal servants. Imps created when a powerful demon infuses their magic with a brimstone statue
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