Stonepeople

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Stonepeople

Stonepeople, true to their name, are humanoid look-a-likes that are made of inorganic stone material. They are very similar to gargoyles and living statues in form, but have more of a will and consciousness of their own in comparison. Where the eyes are tend to be two holes from which it is believed whatever essence animating them can "see" out of.

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Size Large

Speed 30 feet ft.

Languages Common

Creature Type Humanoid

Traits

Absorb Earth. If you are standing on stone or earth, you can use your bonus action to bulk up by absorbing the element into yourself. Your size changes to Large, doubling your height and multiplying your weight by 8. The effect lasts for 1 minute. For the duration, you have advantage on Strength checks and saving throws and your unarmed strikes deal 1d4 bludgeoning damage. You must finish a long rest before you can use this trait again.
Elemental. Your creature type is elemental instead of humanoid. As such, you are immune to spells like crown of madness or dominate person because they specifically target humanoids. Due to your body being entirely composed of stone, you are immune to diseases and being poisoned . Additionally, you may choose to eat rocks, gems, or other such materials instead of normal food. You don't need to sleep or breathe. Instead you have to remain motionless like a statue for 4 hours to gain the same benefit as a regular 8 hours of sleep. You remain conscious but are in a meditative state where you can dream if yo


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