Self-Deification (3.5e Flaw)

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Date Created: 7th January 2018
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Self-Deification

You have deified yourself, whether it by believing you are of genuinely deific stocks or through self-reinforced tall-tales of a more mundane kind of invincibility. Either way you dislike being reminded of your own mortality.

Effect: Whenever you are dealt damage, your shame gives you a –1 penalty on d20 rolls (be it an attack, save, or skill) for 1 round. The effect is cumulative (to a maximum of -5). If you are struck by a natural 20, the –1 penalty lasts for 24 hours (still to a maximum of -5). Defeating the creature who inflicted the penalty yourself removes it early.

You do not take well to being insulted; you take a –4 penalty on saving throws, checks, or DC made to resist being provoked by abilities such as the Goad feat. In addition, the effect of such abilities persist longer than normal, continuing to act until the end of their duration until you defeat the target, cause it to submit, or it ceases being a valid target.

Benefit: Any bonus feat for which you meet the prerequisites.




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AuthorLeziad +
Flaw GrantsAny bonus feat for which you meet the prerequisites. +
Identifier3.5e Flaw +
RatingUndiscussed +
SummaryYou have deified yourself, whether it by believing you are of genuinely deific stocks or through self-reinforced tall-tales of a more mundane kind of invincibility. Either way you dislike being reminded of your own mortality. +
TitleSelf-Deification +