Follower of O'olesh
Cleric Subclass
[Flavor Placeholder]Feats
[Flavor Placeholder]Gain access to the Undeath Domain
Preservation
With the teachings of O'olesh you are able to preserve or decay corpses at will with the divine power gifted by O'olesh. Over the course of a minute, you can keep a corpse preserved for up to a month (one year at level 10) or cause it to rapidly decay into bones in mere seconds
Spirit Guide
With O'olesh's strong connection to the souls of those who have passed, you have become more attune and aware of them aswell. At level 3, you no longer need to bind the original soul of the corpse to your undead and can instead expend 1 max HP to create undead with a portion of your own soul. This Hp is recovered after a long rest. Undead created in this manner Have your Wisdom Bonus added to their AC, Atk, and Dmg (X2 your wisdom bonus at lvl 12). If you do use the original soul, you may choose for the undead to retain its skills and memories (how much is retained is at DM discretion)
Pseudo-Lich
You have become familiar enough with both the undead and Souls, that you can properly manipulate both at the same time to great effect. At level 6, you can use any bone, a drop of your blood, expend 1/5th of your max hp, and 12 seconds to preform the ritual to create a superior undead that contains a significant portion of your own soul. At your discretion this undead can have mild sentience and its appearance is up to you, it can be medium or large (or huge at lvl 12). It will have your lvl x 10 in hp, half your level as an AC and ATK bonus. Unless given a weapon its dmg will be 4d8 plus + 1/2 your lvl. It can use your spell slots to cast your touch-spells. Your share a telepatheic bond with your Superior Undead.
its stats will be as follows
Str: 14
Dex: 10 (12 at level 10)
Con: 12
Int: 6 (10 at level 15)
Wis: 8
Cha: 8
You can choose to dispel this undead after an 18 second delay and immediately get the Max hp back. If it is destroyed, you lose that Max Hp until your next long rest. If your are killed while this undead is active, you will instead inhabit its body until your are properly resurrected by another. If your body is intact at the end of your next long rest you may return to it without being revived, otherwise a new body must be sought out. If you die while inhabiting your superior undead, your soul is destroyed Superior Undead Disclaimer: if your undead has sentience, that personality will be forever lost if it is destroyed, but retained if it is dispelled or you inhabit it
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