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Faint Windmagic

Adversaries Designed by Nadine Pahn

Adversary overview

A suspended bundle of rune-etched chimes and brass slats, hung on invisible threads. It never “walks”—it sways, listening, then answers with sound that stitches allies together.

Magical Support for a Leader or Bruiser.

Stat block

Tier
1
Type
Support
Difficulty
13
HP
5
Stress
2
Attack mod
+2
Damage thresholds
Minor Damage — Mark 1 HP Minor
Mark 1 HP
5
Major Damage — Mark 2 HP Major
Mark 2 HP
10
Severe Damage — Mark 3 HP Severe
Mark 3 HP

Standard attack

Windswirl
Range: Far
Damage: 1d4+1
Attack Mod: +2
Damage Type: Magical

Features

Passives

Actions

  • Off your feet
    fear 1

    A concentrated windswirl appears around one PC who will be swept off his feet. Reaction Roll 12 Agility.

Reactions

  • Windshield

    When an ally adversary within close range would take damage, reduce that damage by 1d4 (minimum 0). If damage is reduced to 0, the ally instead marks 1 Stress (the chime “absorbs” the blow as panic/strain).

  • Windbuff

    Allies within Near of the Windchime gain +1 to their next attack roll each round (max +1 per ally per round).

Motives & tactics

Experiences

Faint Windmagic

Tier 1 support

A suspended bundle of rune-etched chimes and brass slats, hung on invisible threads. It never “walks”—it sways, listening, then answers with sound that stitches allies together.

Motives & Tactics:

Difficulty: 13 | Thresholds: 5 / 10 | HP: 5 | Stress: 2

ATK: +2 | Windswirl: Far | 1d4+1 Magical

Experience:

HP:

Stress:

Features

Windshield – Reaction: When an ally adversary within close range would take damage, reduce that damage by 1d4 (minimum 0). If damage is reduced to 0, the ally instead marks 1 Stress (the chime “absorbs” the blow as panic/strain).

Windbuff – Reaction: Allies within Near of the Windchime gain +1 to their next attack roll each round (max +1 per ally per round).

Off your feet – Action: A concentrated windswirl appears around one PC who will be swept off his feet. Reaction Roll 12 Agility.

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