



What does each point of Constitution mean?.After all, its primary function is offering bonus hit points.įurthermore, easily 33-50% of saving throws in Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition revolve around Constitution saves. Constitution is funny to me, because it’s rarely a stat you see players use as a dump stat. The princess herself is a dilettante arcane archer, though she will not do anything to harm Clarys she has no compunction about other mortals.DM Dave 2 Comments on Monster Abilities Part 3 – Constitution Posted in ArticlesĬontinuing the Monster Abilities series, today I want to take a closer look at Constitution. The Elven princess has been assigned a ranger guard whilst in the city - hers is named Kenton and is extremely capable and never without backup.īackup: AC: 12, HP: 11, Scimitar: +3 (1d6+1), Light Crossbow: +3 (1d8+1) Come to her or they will all know their mortality.Evirine misses her mark - she has slain Dusty not Tinian and she has kicked a hornet’s nest. The head is delivered with a message - she may be safe from harm but her mortal pets are not. This is difficult because threatening or harming another high elf is taboo - killing another carries a penalty worse than death - The guilty party is named Drow and from that point forwards will be cast out from Elven society and might be hunted relentlessly by their kin.Įvirine has no regard for mortals however and feels that she can act with impunity towards them - so she has found out that Clarys’s close friend is a monk and she has slain them.

Having had her project in custody and lost her she has been working hard to track her down and find some kind of leverage. Unfortunately, Princess Evirine has managed to take on a project of her own - bringing into line a stray elven maid that seems to have fallen amongst the wrong sort - Clarys has other ideas. Ambassador Cholquin has grown extremely adept at managing his charges and keeping their attentions directed into harmless activities. Consequently the embassy at Blackmoor has always got one or two installed and they are generally bored and unpleasant. The Elven court has so many princesses that they struggle to find them postings that can gainfully employ them and keep them apart from each other.
