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JNAProductions
2017-08-07, 11:59 AM
Type-Plant (10)
Size Quality-Small
Speed Quality-Normal
Stats-Weakness, for +2 Con, +2 Cha, -4 Str (-1)
Language-Standard (0)
Magical Trait-Lightbringer (2)
Movement Trait-Climb (2)
Total RP-13

Non-SRD Trait-Draconic Worship
Whenever rolling a save against a dragon's Frightful Presence, roll 2d20 and take the lower result for their save. -1 RP, maybe?

Modified Lightbringer
Instead of being able to cast Light at-will, they have a constant Light effect centered on themselves (caster level equal to character level). They can extinguish this light as a free action, or bring it back as one as well. Still 2 RP, I guess?

Favored Class Bonuses
Sorcerer-Add +1/2 point of damage to any elemental damage spell cast by the Dracoweed (element is selected upon taking this favored class bonus, cannot change once selected, and should typically be the same as your dragon's element)
Dragonfire Adept-Add +1/2 point of damage to your breath attack

Dracoweeds live deep in forests and jungles, in inhospitable environments-typically those inhabited by dragons. They are some form of dragon-plant hybrid, created by perhaps a mad wizard, or maybe a rather... Peculiar dragon. But, they exist now, and tend to cluster around where dragons live, treating them as objects of worship. Dragons, for their part, tend to find Dracoweeds useful. They're eager to help, whether by maintaining a dragon's lair, fetching small things, or, in the case of less savory dragons, aiding in the hunt. Few things are more terrifying than being hunted by a dragon, and it just gets worse when the flora comes to life and grabs you to feed to the monster chasing you.

Dracoweeds are brightly colored, and often glow. They can extinguish their light at-will, but usually keep it alight so that their draconic overlord may gaze upon their domain without stopping. Their colors tend to match their dragon's-blue for desert dwellers, red for mountains, etc. etc.

Due to their natural living areas, Dracoweeds are not an especially common sight anywhere, really. Most people tend to be shocked when they see a small man-shaped mass of vines and leaves approach, not even being aware of their existence, but their natural Charisma helps them get along with strangers. Metallic Dracoweeds usually use kindness and care when in towns, whereas chromatic Dracoweeds use intimidation and fear.

Dracoweeds stand some 4' tall, and are somewhat humanoid masses of vines and leaves. Their colors, as mentioned earlier, are bright and varied.

When adventuring, Dracoweeds tend towards being a Sorcerer (to mimic their master's arcane might) or a Dragonfire Adept (for their raw, elemental power).