Shichifukujin – Japanese Avatar for D&D 5e

Shichifukujin, Japanese Avatar

Medium Humanoids; Priest 12; Proficiency bonus +4

Armor Class 18
Hit Points 144
Speed 75 ft.

STRDEXCONINTWISCHA
18 (+4)18 (+4)18 (+4)18 (+4)18 (+4)18 (+4)

Spells. They may draw upon any sphere for their spells.

ACTIONS

  • Staff. Melee Weapon Attack: +8 to hit; one target. Hit: 7 (1d6 +4). Any being striking the avatar of a Shichifukujin is condemned to eternal unhappiness and has his Wisdom, Constitution, and Charisma reduced by two points. The effect is permanent and can be removed only by another lesser or higher rank god.

DESCRIPTION

Avatars of the Shichifukujin appear very much the same as the gods themselves. The Shichifukujin are the Seven Gods of Happiness. Sometimes referred to as the Seven Gods of Luck, they come from various origins.

Hotei; god of happiness through fortunate chance.
Jurojin; god of happiness through long life.
Fukurokujo; god of happiness through good health.
Bishamon; god of happiness through good cheer, he also looked after his worshipers during war).
Benzaiten; goddess of happiness through love.
Oaikoku; god of happiness through wealth.
Ebisu; god of happiness through food. he also presides over fishing and honest dealing.
Each of these gods oversees a particular aspect of life.

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