The Raging Storm
The Raging Storm
Otherworldly Starting at 1st level, whenever you deal damage with the
Patron eldritch blast cantrip, the hex spell, or weapon attack, you
can choose to deal cold, lightning, or thunder damage
The beings that serve as patrons for warlocks are mighty instead of the normal damage.
In addition, you learn the shocking grasp cantrip. This
inhabitants of other planes of existence—not gods, but
cantrip is a warlock cantrip for you, and does not count
almost godlike in their power. Various patrons give their
against your number of cantrips known.
warlocks access to different powers and invocations, and
expect significant favors in return. Some patrons collect
Arcing Requital
warlocks, doling out mystic knowledge relatively freely or Starting at 6th level, when you take damage from an attack
boasting of their ability to bind mortals to their will. Other that originated within 60 feet of you, you can use your
patrons bestow their power only grudgingly, and might reaction to force your attacker to make a Dexterity saving
make a pact with only one warlock. Warlocks who serve throw against your warlock spell save DC. Lightning arcs
the same patron might view each other as allies, siblings, or from your body towards the creature, and on a failed save
rivals. they take lightning damage equal to 1d10 + half your
warlock level, or half as much damage on a successful
The Raging Storm save. Immediately after the attacker takes this damage, you
A nebula of arcane power and lightning, shrouded in rain can fly 10 feet in any direction without provoking
and heralded by thunder, Raging Storms are ancient and opportunity attacks. If you do not end this movement on the
powerful creatures, elemental rulers from the Plane of Air. ground, you fall to the ground at the start of your next turn.
The nature of a Raging Storm lends itself to chaos, and
patrons of this type seemingly bestow their power at
random. Most of these patrons are obscure and volatile,
leading few warlocks to seek them out. Instead, a Raging
Storm patron seeks out patrons of great strength and
determination, knowing that such an individual will prove
to be a powerful agent in times of tribulation.
Beings of this sort include A'ahtwaka, the Astral Storm;
Gyldiir, the Lord of the Southern Sky; Thraegost, the
Tempest King; Tseerylii, Queen of the Feathered Court;
and Vyrleek, Lady of Thunder and Vengeance. Other
creatures of this type that can grant mortals power include
noble djinn, storm giants, thunderbirds, and other powerful
denizens of the Elemental Plane of Air.