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adjusted it, but can't get rid of the other slider, so just ignore that one :S
@SkwintThis is what I use:

https://5e.tools/index.html

@Guardian Angel Haruki Did you want to have my rolls link too?
All right here is my character:
Katherina Voronin aka Kitty Twilight
https://v1.dicecloud.com/character/jSQydL977bfM5EwJy/Katherina-Kitty-Twilight
I thought they would be fun, whether as an encounter or potential allies along the way.

Nightstalkers are meant to be terrifying, I just upped the shadowcreature from the old Dnd Cartoon and just tweaked it a little more.

I am also almost done with my character, so I'll be posting that soon too.
And on the flipside

The Nightstalkers:

Terrifying unformed creatures to seek a host to live and feed off of. They burrow into their dreams, fears and eventually their very soul contorting and altering the body of the host, until it no longer has the strength, the will to fight back. Those infected first lose their sense of self. They become one with the the parasite and ultimately get absorbed into the Nightstalkers depths, forcing it on a new quest for a new host.
They can live everywhere and are highly intelligent, they can allow their victims to come through and use their voice, their body to pretend everything is fine. Only in the final stages when the victim's body is too far deteriorated does the Nightstalker need to look for another potential host.
Which isn't a difficult thing to do. Most hosts don't even realize they are infected until it is far too late.

What could they look like?




I've got another bitsy of lore, that you might like:

Pathfinders.

They are young pure spectral fey-spirits.
They feed on dreams and are small but curious creatures. Generally good natured and with a little bit of a mischievous attitude. Most of the time the watch over children and feed off their dreams as a sort of spirit guardian.
They tend to use portals to zip in and out of the world and are usually small.
As said usually act as an inner voice/instinct or a spiritual guardian for infants and small children and usually leave the child when it grows up or stops interacting with it.
Or unless the child becomes more antagonistic towards it. Despite their magic they are rather skittish and require a gentle touch. It is why they don’t do well in captivity.
They in the end they usually act as familiars for the magic casters or return to the world of dreams and shadow. By this time they have perfected and solidified their own form and intent, representing usually an intent similar or opposite of that of the magic wielder in order to complement them.
Keep in mind they choose the one they bond with, not the other way around.
Those that get a Pathfinder have a great responsibility as corrupted ones can turn into some of the most deadly and dangerous Fey creatures imaginable.

Some examples of what they tend to look like:








question do we pick our class or will you pick it for us?
Lore.

The Amora Heights.
This is the largest mountain range stretching from the Northern Shores to the raging waterfalls of the Southern lands.
They are ruled by those known as the ‘Panther Lords’, the ones that can suffer the heights and are as elusive as they are mythical.
Rarely seen by those that venture up there, most merchants and travellers stick to the Mountain trail, known as the Snowpass. This allows one to cross and traverse the Mountains in ‘relative’ safety, for no one is truly ever safe on the road.

Gorm’s Hammer.
One of the highest peaks is known as Gorm’s Hammer. With its jagged peak, it was given the name because it is connected to the battleground where the giant Gorm the Cruel fought Venradhi Thousandscar.
The tale goes that Gorm the Cruel used to live on the Mountain, coming down only to snatch up children and fair maidens to feast upon. He was a great terror of the realm. Many a hero and many a knight had attempted to end the life of the vicious giant, but so far none prevailed.
It wasn’t until a lowly tailor figured out a way to defeat him.
He did so by luring in another great threat, namely Venradhi Thousandscar, a terrible Dragon with a distaste for trolls and giants. Though many versions of the tale exist, with the lowborn hero eliciting help from all sorts of sources, the ending ends up pretty much the same, with a confrontation between the two terrors and them battling each other, whilst the clever little tailor weaves and sows his thin thread so efficiently that in the end they both topple, they ‘beat the current shape’ into the mountains during their fight and with their fall at the end.
Some say the Hammer is still there, hidden away when the both of them fell.

I'll send you the bit of lore later today, for now, here are my two rolls:

first: https://www.roleplayerguild.com/rolls/24586 63

second: https://www.roleplayerguild.com/rolls/24587 81
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