Warlock Subclass
Those that serve the mysterious Idarodapọ, can use their benevolent patron's connection to the void to access hidden magic and use its power shape their own destiny.
Feats
Those that borrow the power of Idarodapọ usually carry a single one of their spines to serve as a connection the the otherworldly creature and can sparingly use it for easier contact to their patron
Spells of the Void
Burrow powers from another time and realm when needed. At level 3, you can make a roll with 2 d100 and a d10 to gain access to a spell from the at level 6, this becomes 2 spells, and at level 10 this becomes 3 spells). These spells don't consume spell slots and can be casted for 12 seconds after using this abilities (30 seconds at level 10 Spells cast this way will deal void damage when applicable. This ablilty can be used as many times as your charisma bonus per long rest.
Eyes of Nexus
Use Idarodapọ visual prowess to subdue those that would oppose you. At level 6, once per encounter when you make eye contact with a subject you can either charm them, cause fear, or harm them if they fail a wisdom check (DC = 8 + char bonus + 1/4 lvl). The damage is 2d10+lvl (2d20+lvl at level 12). If they fail you can also deal 1/2 lvl damage to any mental stat that last until you dismiss the effect or they use remove curse
Void Enhancements
Call upon The Void to augment yourself in new ways. At level 10, you can make a roll with 2 d100 and a d10 to gain access to an ability or boon that last for 2 hours. This ability can be used once a day
Call of Nex
Channel a majority of Idarodapọ power to show enemies the power of the Void-Touched Outsider. Once per day you can create a 50ft radius area where the world becomes a starlit field of nothingness that last 30 seconds. Enemies in this field will have any 7th lvl or lower spell fail 50% of the time, as well as take 10 psychic dmg per turn. While the area is active, you can use 'Eyes of Nexus' on every enemy within the field once. For every spell that fails within the area you gain another use of 'Spells of the Void'.
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